I adore looking at recipes, I really do. But, I’m terrible at doing the actual meal planning. I get overwhelmed and don’t know what goes with what, what sounds good for what night, etc. I’ve been searching for lots of Weight Watchers recipes lately and one site has really caught my eye. Kristen at Slender Kitchen not only posts great Weight Watchers recipes, but she has also created wonderful meal plans! It takes all the guess work out of what is for dinner (or breakfast or lunch for that matter!).
The meal plans are $49.99 for an entire year, but right now Slender Kitchen is running a special for only $35/yr! You can also pay monthly ($6/mo or $72/yr) and can cancel at any time. The meal plans are for 2 or 4 people (but you can easily customize them for more people), have all the Weight Watchers Points Plus info plus the nutritional information (so you can definitely use any of these recipes if you are doing any other healthy eating plan as well!), come with a complete grocery shopping list already broken down into categories, quick & easy breakfasts, lunches that you can pack for work or on the go, ideas for snacks & desserts, a couple extra recipes in case there is a recipe you won’t like, time saving tips on preparing your meals, plus the meal plans can be printed and are cell phone/tablet friendly! All that for $49.99 a year! In my opinion, that is a fantastic deal!
You can head on over to Slender Kitchen & scroll down, under the plan descriptions, to find the Meal Plans Preview that you can click open & see it for yourself (you can also download a sample menu, found right under the preview).
I am so happy to tell you that Kristen from Slender Kitchen is giving a YEAR subscription to her wonderful meal plans to one of my wonderful readers ($49.99 value)! I’m really excited to be able to give this away as I personally know how well Weight Watchers works (time to get my butt back on plan!)
Please enter below on the Rafflecopter. Also head on over & visit Slender Kitchen’s site, plus like on Facebook, follow on Twitter & also on Pinterest.






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I love that there are fallback plans if you don’t like a meal then there is an alternative for that meal..
Meal planning is the hardest thing for me as I’m not creative nor do I like to cook complicated meals!
Love the fallback plan too! Love this giveaway, Tara!
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Me too, Susan!
Hardest part of eating healthy is finding the time to make my own meals on busy days!
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I love that the meal plan includes WW points.
Kay Lynn recently posted..Slow Cooker Minestrone Soup
The hardest part about eating healthy is learning how to substitute unhealthy favorites for equally satisfying foods that are healthier.
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Having a ready made meal plan with the shopping list already. GREAT!
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I love my sweets and it’s so hard to give them up.
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I love knowing my meals are already planned.
The hardest part of eating healthy is making good food choices and having a plan. I find that if I don’t have a plan especially for dinner, I tend to make poor food choices. Having a plan is what I need!
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Complete, categorized shopping lists
Hardest part is finding recipes that are good and not bland
I love that there is shopping lists.
The hardest part of eating healthy is trying to find something that I like and that my husband who is not dieting will like.
What a great service!!! The most difficult part for me is coming up with new and yummy snacks for in the go days.
I love that the plans include WW points.
Sticking to a plan is the hardest part……getting past that first week.
I love that it includes all WW points info!
Being consistent and staying that way is definitely my problem! Time for a change!
I love being on Weight Watchers and watching the pounds go away!
I love that there is a shopping list to go along with the one week meal plans
Finding recipes and following meal plans are the hardest
I like that the meal plans are real food (not fancy) and that I can plan a meal for my family within my points!
My biggest challenge is packing an interesting filling lunch–and not eating out instead! I can plan my breakfast and my dinner–and I dont feel deprived–i get chocolate if i want it–but LUNCH is hard!
i really like that the WW points are included in the plans
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the hardest part for me is getting rid of the craving for sweets
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i have to lose over 100lbs+ to be healthy and I can never afford to buy products to help and my favor feature of the meals is the system