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Originally Posted by IngridonWW
I learned a lot from being on Core ... one of the value of a low-glycemic diet. However, I am frustrated with the food list because you're only supposed to think of it as "this is Core or that is Core," but not think of it as what fits into the plan nutritionally. You're just supposed to take WW's word for it.
There are foods I think should be Core and shouldn't be, based on nutrition. I've gotten flamed so many times for mentioning this stuff on WW's Core board. It's like you're not supposed to question it.
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This is the list of Filling ie, Core foods and it is all what is nutritionally sound:
Whole-wheat pasta, brown rice, potatoes and grains
Vegetables and fruits some examples:
* Vegetables cannot contain ingredients that are not Filling Foods (for example, pork and beans and French fries are not Filling Foods)
* Vegetable juices and fruit juices are not Filling Foods
* Canned fruit must be packed in water or juice, and drained
Whole-grain cereals — without added sugar,nuts or dried fruit
Lean meats, poultry, fish, eggs, beans and meat substitutes such as tofu
Fat-free milk and milk products
What are foods you think should be Core and are not? I am not understanding.
W/W really has many options and they aren't that expensive. If you think TOPS will work for you then go for it but to me it is more like AA than anything (that's just my opinion --- not trying to change yours).
W/W online is $17 a month; W/W has a monthly pass which includes meetings and e-tools for $40 a month (not available in all areas); heck they still have an at home program which is about $100 for all their info.