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Old 09-28-2010, 05:18 PM   #1  
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I have been doing WW now for 14 weeks and I prepurchased the weeks. It is coming to time for me to prepurchase again (this is through my job) and I have a couple options. I have been doing the weekly meetings and will continue to do so as they keep me on track. However, I have not utilized Etools. I do not have an Iphone or even internet on my cell phone and I have no issue with tracking points with pen and paper. I do however, love the internet and am usually on 5 days a week. So with that in mind, are Etools/Monthly Pass worth it? What can you do with them. Any input and ideas would be appreciated.
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Old 09-28-2010, 06:24 PM   #2  
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I just got the monthly pass because it was cheaper than any other option. The only thing I used etools for was the weight loss chart (which you can get for free on sparkpeople). A lot of people really love it for tracking their points though. I tried it a few times, but that website is just so insanely slow on my computer that i could have tracked my whole week by hand in the time it took me to enter one meal.

ETA- the reason why I'm speaking in the past tense is because I moved to Nashville where all of the WW locations are franchise owned and will not accept the monthly pass. I had to leave WW because I couldn't afford the price hike to go to these locations.

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Old 09-29-2010, 03:27 PM   #3  
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I am just doing WW through their website. My favorite thing about the Etools is the recipe builder, you enter all the ingredients and the number of servings and you get a point value for the meal. I've been using the website for about 4 weeks and used this feature about 8 times. I don't have a phone with internet but I am at the computer for most of the day and also pre-track since most days I eat the same thing for breakfast and lunch.
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Thanks for the feedback. I really appreciate it. The recipe builder is one thing I am interested in. Maybe it would be worth it just for that.
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