healthykirstie
Full Member
Hey,
I've been doing Slimming World but recently my friend has been doing WW and lost more weight yet eats nicer things. I don't mind SW but I do eat out a lot e.g. work lunchtimes, and I think WW would suit me better due to the large range of products freely available in shops tailored to the WW points system. However, until I go back to uni in late Sept I am absolutely skint and can't afford to join. So I was wondering, does anyone know how many points I should aim for a day? My friend says she's allowed 29 but she is overweight currently and I'm not so I presume mine would be lower? Also, I know fruit is free but what about veg? And how many points is skimmed milk? Wish I could afford to do this with the online/app systems but I just have no money at all until I get my loan![Frown :( :(](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
Any advice/help would be greatly appreciated! Thank you![Smile :) :)](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
I've been doing Slimming World but recently my friend has been doing WW and lost more weight yet eats nicer things. I don't mind SW but I do eat out a lot e.g. work lunchtimes, and I think WW would suit me better due to the large range of products freely available in shops tailored to the WW points system. However, until I go back to uni in late Sept I am absolutely skint and can't afford to join. So I was wondering, does anyone know how many points I should aim for a day? My friend says she's allowed 29 but she is overweight currently and I'm not so I presume mine would be lower? Also, I know fruit is free but what about veg? And how many points is skimmed milk? Wish I could afford to do this with the online/app systems but I just have no money at all until I get my loan
Any advice/help would be greatly appreciated! Thank you