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As soon as you use the fruit in a recipe it is no longer zero points.Only fruit by itself is zero points.http://www.weightwatchers.com/util/art/index_art.aspx?tabnum=1&art_id=108831&sc=3002This link also alludes to why smoothies aren't zero points...because as soon as you start mixing ingredients together with the fruit the fruit counts.
The theory is that the latter is far easier to overeat than the former.
The thing that I don't like about things like my fitness pal is that it is so much easier to keep track if you eat packaged foods. You can just scan it in. But if you eat a lot of varied recipes of "real" food it is a lot more time consuming. Kind of defeats the purpose of trying to encourage you to eat well.
And it teaches you to eat fruit and vegetables in their basic form.Apple without sweetener = freeApple sauce with sweetener = points
i manually add up all the ingredients in a recipe on a recipe calculator on line and then divide by portions, i generally am the only one eating the food, so i figure in the end, all the calories are accounted for
I also think that you can eat 4 apples worth of apple sauce without even really thinkg about it. Where as actually eating 4 apples is a little more time consuming.
When I use the recipe builder, I leave out the 0 point stuff. So, if I'm making soup, I leave out the tomatoes, onions, peppers, etc and put them in the notes, not as ingredients.