If you’ve followed Hungry Girl or been on Weight Watchers, you know the overall message is about enjoying what you eat within moderation and making some adjustments to every day ingredients in order to fit your healthy eating plan. Needless to say the results were much different - and tastier! I ended up throwing some dry lettuce in a plain wrap with some random cheese from the fridge - no wonder why I wasn’t blown away! When Flatout Bread approached me to write my own recipe, I took the time to think about what I would want in a quick, simple wrap that was full of flavor and fit within my healthy guidelines. So many of my weight loss peers and Hungry Girl fans around me swore by them, but when I bought them a couple years ago for the first time I had no clue what to make. Now, Flatout Breads are like a super food in my weight-watching world. When the nice folks over at Flatout Bread contacted me about creating a recipe and hosting a giveaway as part of the #FlatoutLove promotion through Walmart, I decided to give it a try! Flatout Flatbread Lunch seems to be one of the hardest meals for me to plan - I want something I can make quickly and doesn’t take too much effort. Cook over medium heat and stir until scrambled.I’m always trying to find quick and simple things to make that taste good and fit within my PointsPlus values on Weight Watchers. Spray a skillet with non stick cooking spray. Pour eggs into prepared skillet. The recipe builder is the most accurate way to create, obtain, and track the Personal Points on your individualized plan. Be sure to edit the recipe with any ingredients that you use that are different. You’ll first need to sign into your WW account and then the recipe builder will upload. How do I know how many points this is on my WW individualized plan?Ĭlick the link below to go to the recipe builder.
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