How many WW points in a bowl of homemade split pea soup with turnip carrot potato it No ham?
I cannot give you an exact WW points value for your split pea soup. Here's why:
* WW Points vary: Weight Watchers' point system changes over time.
* Ingredient specifics matter: The exact amount of each ingredient, the type of potatoes, the amount of broth, and the method of preparation all impact the points.
* Personal plan: WW has different plans (like Blue, Green, Purple) that have varying points values for different foods.
Here's what I can suggest to help you figure out the points:
1. Use the WW app: The best way to get an accurate points value is to use the official Weight Watchers app. It allows you to input your ingredients and quantities, and it will calculate the points.
2. Use a food tracking app: Apps like MyFitnessPal or LoseIt! can also help you calculate points for your homemade soup.
3. Estimate based on similar recipes: Find a similar recipe for split pea soup online that has WW points listed. This can give you a general idea.
Remember: Always double-check your points using the official WW app or another reliable food tracking tool for the most accurate information.
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