HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO ME!!
Today is my birthday! And that means cake, right?! Wait a minute! Not so fast! According to Weight Watcher Smart Points tracker, on their app, one “store bought chocolate cake with chocolate frosting” is 25 WW Smart Points! Yikes! That is more than half a day’s points in one piece of cake! I might be rethinking that piece of cake and coming up with a better, smarter option!
One of the biggest challenges of adapting to the new “Beyond the Scale” system (and now the FreeStyle program) of Weight Watcher Smart Points is that too much sugar can knock you off the plan real fast! I told my daughter she could pick one “treat” food for New Years and she picked those Little Debbie Cosmic Brownies with chocolate chip candies. I let her get them and when I got home I checked how many points they were….
TWELVE!!
For one brownie!
Okay so cake and brownies are probably not a smart dessert choice when you are craving something sweet! So what desserts are? I did happen to pick up some South Beach diet snack bars in the same grocery trip so I had an option that worked for me! One of these bars is about the same size as the cosmic brownie and is only 4 WW Smart Points, and they taste great! They costed a little more, but were so worth it!
One of these days, soon, I will do a post on smart prepackaged dessert ideas that you can grab in a quick hurry, but today I wanted to feature 12 smart dessert ideas that you can make and enjoy for 4 WW FreeStyle Smart Points or less! I hope you are able to find one or two things on this list that will help you stick to your plan this week and not feel deprived.
Alisha’s List of Twelve Smart Desserts worth 0,1,2,3 or 4 WW Smart Points!
Skinny Peanut Butter-Yogurt Dip with fruit
2 WW Smart Point
Pumpkin Cheesecake Shooters
3 WW Smart Points
Sweet Little Angel Food Cupcakes with Meringue Icing
4 WW Smart Points
Berries and Cream Cinnamon Dessert Cups
3 WW Smart Points
Chocolate Chip Clouds
2 WW Smart Points
Carmel Apple Crisp Pizza Fingers
3 WW Smart Points
One Ingredient Banana Ice Cream
5 WW Smart Points
Update: This used to be 0 points with the old way of thinking about points. A new rule with the Smart Points system is that any fruit that gets blended has points so one banana blended is actually 5 WW Smart Points! Still not a bad dessert idea, so I am leaving it on this list, but you would definitely want to factor those points into your day.
Pumpkin Spiced Crepes with Pumpkin Butter
4 WW Smart Points
Chocolate Chip Cannoli Bites
3 WW Smart Points
Mini Cinnamon Apple Tarts
2 WW Smart Points
Raspberry Kiss Crunchettes
5 WW Smart Points
Strawberry Banana Frozen Yogurt
1 WW Smart Point
If you liked this list you might also like our list of over 60 smart snack ideas worth 4 WW Smart Points or less! You can get the list here.
You may also find our WW friendly meal plans with Smart Points helpful You can find those here.
Okay, I think I am going to go freeze some bananas now so I can have some “ice cream” later. 😉
For a list of convenient sweet snacks you can buy at your store that are 5 smart points or lower you can go here.
Fran says
Looking forward to reading your e-mails,xx.
Tracy says
I put in a banana (chopped and frozen) into the WW recipe builder and it said 0…….clicked on the blended/processor button on the bottom of the builder and it jumped to 5 points.
Alisha Hughes says
Thank you Tracy! That is part of the new system now, you are correct. I will update this post! Thank you so much!
Belinda says
In my opinion, I only click the blended button if I am making a drink or smoothie, which is what this was intended for. If I blend the banana by itself then top it with sliced strawberries. I count it as zero.
Alisha Hughes says
Sounds like good logic to me. 🙂
Susan says
Great dessert ideas!
JJ says
How does a banana blended to change to 5sp? It’s still the same banana.. I’m confused lol
Alisha Hughes says
I know, right? Personally, I love the idea of a delicious ice cream made of just banana, (and my kids did too!) so I wanted to be in denial. But I finally asked someone on the 24/7 chat on the Weight Watcher website and this was the answer I got… “When we eat something, chewing that food makes our brain know we have eaten something. Drinking the food is different. In addition, the blender is doing what our body would do to break down the food. Think of it this way, some members put 5 fruits in their smoothie. It goes down very easy and quickly. Those same members say that would not eat those same 5 fruits one after the other as they would be too full.”
Belinda says
Exactly, so it would only apply if you were using more than banana or fruit, or having a smoothie or juice.
Marg says
I am very new to WW and I was getting frustrated on desserts to choose, THANK YOU so much for this site ( I came by it by coincidence) and I will keep checking back……I do the WW online and sorry to say there really isnt very much support, so I turned to facebook groups and HERE (Internet). Thanks again ….
Alisha Hughes says
Hey Marg, Thanks for leaving us a comment. Glad you found our site. Desserts can be tricky to sneak in without going over, for sure. I am working on a separate post with lots more quick and easy dessert ideas. Hope you find some helpful tools on here. Much success to you!
Jenni says
I just started WW last week and this SUPER helpful!!! Thanks so much! I can’t wait to get your emails ?
Iliana says
Love all the meal ideas
Alisha Hughes says
Thanks! 🙂
recipes says
Good post. I learn something totally new and challenging on blogs
I stumbleupon every day. It will always be helpful to read content from other
authors and practice something from their websites.
Brittany McDonald says
I tried pulling up the pumpkin cheesecake shooters recipe and its not working. Do you have a link to the recipe?
Alisha Hughes says
Hey Brittany, Thanks for pointing that out. I didn’t realize we had a broken link there. I fixed it in the post, but you can get to that recipe here: http://www.skinnytaste.com/pumpkin-cheesecake-shooters/
Joanibird says
Hi Alisha,
I love your snack list. It is so helpful for those moments when I am scouring the freezer for a possible forgotten brownie.lol I have a website of comfort foods using my family’s Italian recipes and I try to lighten them up, but your website helps me with my WW committment. I signed up and spent the money, so I want to be successful, right? I also appreciate desserts and snacks that I can make. Many of us with IBS and other digestive issues can’t eat processed foods because of additives and chemicals that cause us pain and anguish, so your list is very very helpful, and I know what work went into creating it. Bless you for your wonderful mission to help others succeed with their WW committment.I am an 80 year old granny and a recently retired English professor who also appreciates a well written blog.lol
Alisha Hughes says
Thanks! I’m so glad you found some things on here that can help you. I appreciate your compliment. It matters to me that my posts aren’t riddled with mistakes. I actually have my husband proof-read my posts most of the time because he is really good at catching things I miss. I’ll be sure to let him know that an English teacher has given us the stamp of approval. ?