20 Clean Eating Weight Watcher’s-Friendly Dinners By Point Value

Ready for 20 Clean Eating Weight Watcher’s-Friendly Dinners organized by point value?

First let me say that I’m not trying to promote Weight Watchers and I know many clean eaters will scoff at the very idea. But I also know that many of my readers couple clean eating with following the Weight Watcher’s plan, so I thought I would do a blog post for those of you who do.

20 Clean Eating Weight Watcher’s-Friendly Dinners

Please note that these point values are not exact and are based on an older method of calculating points. They are approximate. Please plug these recipes into your own calculator to be sure.

Points were figured using the first calculator listed here.

20 CLEAN EATING WEIGHT WATCHER’S FRIENDLY DINNERS BY POINT VALUE:

3 POINTS
4 POINTS
5 POINTS
6 POINTS
7 POINTS
8 POINTS

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26 Comments

  1. Tiffany I think it is great that you have added some WW things. I am not a WW girl but I think it is a nice add. I think that some of the WW followers will love this as they start working on a more clean lifestyle. When I did WW years ago I relied on many processed or take out things to keep me on their plan and didn’t learn how to really eat well. I hope this helps them and teaches them some of the things I learned down the road! Thanks for all you do!

    1. The Gracious Pantry says:

      Erica – My pleasure! 🙂

  2. charlotte says:

    love these thanks!!

    1. The Gracious Pantry says:

      Charlotte – Enjoy! 😀

  3. I love it!! I am a WW member and follow clean eating and do not necessarily follow they’re eating plan but WW is great for the group support. Thanks for the great recipes.

    1. The Gracious Pantry says:

      Cathy – My pleasure! Enjoy! 🙂

  4. Thanks ever so much!! While I don’t ‘adhere’ to WW or point plans, staying with ‘being mindful’ HELPS me continue to ‘release excess pounds’ to the universe! Showing up for ‘myself first’ is now my path.

    1. The Gracious Pantry says:

      Carol – that’s a great perspective!!! Good for you! 🙂

  5. Amy Gardiner says:

    I love and appreciate that you posted this today. I couple the both WW and clean eating so this is well welcomed by me and my family. It shows that it is important and can be done.

    Thank you

    1. The Gracious Pantry says:

      Amy – My pleasure! 😀

  6. I, too, am a WW member that incorporates clean eating into the WW program. Thanks so much for this!

    1. The Gracious Pantry says:

      Laura – My pleasure! 🙂

  7. Kimberley Henri says:

    we had this for lunch yesterday – yummy!

    1. The Gracious Pantry says:

      Kimberley – Which one?

  8. I keep trying the link to “Clean Eating Chicken Avocado Salad” in the point 5 list… but it takes me to a different recipe…. Please check this link.
    Thank you.
    PS… Love your site and recipes!!

    1. The Gracious Pantry says:

      Laurie – Apologies! All fixed now.

  9. Thanks so much…I’m one who follows WW and eats clean. That’s the beauty of WW…you can eat whatever you want, and that includes a healthy, clean vegetarian diet! I appreciate your blog, your honesty, and recipes!

    1. The Gracious Pantry says:

      Michele – My pleasure! 🙂

  10. Tiffany I have been doing WW for 10+ years off and on and have lost 20 pounds since May 2013 and adding clean eating is the cherry on top. So thank you for considering those of us who follow Weight Watchers. It means a lot!

    1. The Gracious Pantry says:

      Langa – My pleasure! 😀

  11. I lost 85# following WW, but then I learned of clean eating. While I love WW, I am glad you posted this as so much of their stuff uses noodles/rice & I am grain/soy/whole wheat free. So I can use these & just eliminate the grains

    1. The Gracious Pantry says:

      Hildie – Glad you found it useful! 😀

  12. Thank you for these ideas! I’ve just started WW and was surprised at some of the processed food it endorses, so I am looking forward to trying these!

    1. The Gracious Pantry says:

      Kim – Ya, that was always my one issue with them. Otherwise, a great program. I wish you the best!

  13. I am new to clean eating but because I was raised on such unhealthy foods “clean eating” is hard because I do not like tomatoes, I am afraid to try cauliflower,,,,…etc….etc. Do you have any suggestions that may help me along the way? I am committed to the process. I just don’t know how to start.

    1. The Gracious Pantry says:

      Nikki – It’s all about knowledge. You have to continuously learn about the food you put in your mouth. It’s a basic concept though. Eat real food. I would start by reading up on clean eating. I have a good section for that here: https://www.thegraciouspantry.com/clean-eating/ . As for liking vegetables, that will really depend on how you cook them. Roasting often creates fantastic flavors, so you might try that first. I like to put chopped veggies in a 1 gallon zipper top bag with some oil and spices. Shake it up good and pour it out onto a cookie sheet. Roast in the oven at about 350 F. until done. You can start with cauliflower, broccoli, mushrooms, any root veggies, brussels sprouts, and more. Just be aware that different veggies will require different roasting times. So if you try a few different ones at one time, it’s often best to keep them separated on different pans. But in the end, all you can do is get in the kitchen and cook until you find something you enjoy. It’s more of a discovery process than anything else. Hope that helps!