WW Food and Point Issues - Hamburger
I'm losing it
06-14-2001, 01:38 PM
How many points would you say is in a hamburger. I've been invited to a cookout this weekend and wanted to plan ahead. I thought 3 for the bun and 5 for the pattie. Does that sound right? I never eat hamburgers so I'm not sure. Thanks!
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Kelly_S
06-14-2001, 02:53 PM
Normal store hamburger buns are usually 2 points but the meat can vary from 3 to 9 points.
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saucy
06-14-2001, 02:53 PM
Sounds fun, I do believe your right. I usually count the hamburger 6 points just to be on the safe side. Bank points and have a great time.:cool:
I'm losing it
06-14-2001, 03:46 PM
Thanks!!! Your replys were very helpful. I appreciate it!
I always buy the 2 point buns, but I have seen 3 and 4 pt buns at the store. So you judge by the size, small (sort of McD's kiddie burger size) would be 2 points, medium, about 4 1/2 inches across would be 3, and those huge 5-6 inch buns, definitely 4 points. When I go to cookouts they usually have the small or medium size buns. Mmmm, a cookout sounds like fun, and a great way to spend the day with Dad on Father's Day. I'm cooking, so I think that is what we'll do!
MILLIEB
06-14-2001, 04:35 PM
A sneaky thing to do if you want to reduce the points of a big bun is to hollow it out - when served those big buns at resturants, I tell them to put the condiments on the side and pull most of the dough out of the middle. That way, I can still have two sides, but about 1/3 less bread -
ShakeThoseHips
06-14-2001, 05:12 PM
Great idea, Millie.
My grocery chain has 1-point hamburger buns that taste decent. I wish they had more low-point and/or whole-grain bread products, though. I haven't been able to find whole-wheat English muffins, for example, and I also can't find any truly whole-grain crackers (only crackers with some wheat or oat flour). I may have to look online or venture over to Whole Foods.
MILLIEB
06-14-2001, 05:47 PM
I live in a small town and have trouble finding stuff like that too. Luckily, I like to cook and have resorted to making most of my own baked goods. I even bake my own tortilla chips now - very easy. This weekend, I'm going to try making my own bagels - we'll see how I do!
Punky
06-15-2001, 07:54 PM
I have heard alot about www.naturalovens.com but haven't checked it out yet, you might find what you are looking for there.
Brenda
ShakeThoseHips
06-16-2001, 11:02 AM
Yeah, fortunately I live in their region! I love their whole-grain bread--it's 1 point a slice and I find it very satisfying, unlike "light" bread. Too bad they don't make whole-grain English muffins or crackers, but I may try ordering their whole-grain bagels (our local stores don't seem to have them).
Punky
06-16-2001, 11:11 PM
Shake,
MMMMM, sounds yummy, wish I lived near one.:dizzy: I have heard their products are real low in points and yummy.
Bren
Ginaki
06-17-2001, 12:52 PM
If you don't want to use the points for beef, you might consider the Morningstar Farms BetterN Burgers - they are only 1 point each. I have one on light bread, add a slice of ff cheese, and lettuce, tomato, and onion and have a terrific "burger" for only 3 points.;)