I have decided to calculate the propoints in some of the christmas treats that you may buy for your home, or be offered in other peoples homes over the holiday season. These are not neccesarily good options, though some are. The point of this post is more to be aware of just how high some things can be. I know I was shocked by some of these and would have "guestimated" them as lower, and others were about right. Not that I will be depriving myself of treats over christmas but the knowledge may help me make the best options possible when faced with temptation.
Cadbury Magical Elves - 2 propoints each |
Cadbury Wishes - 5 propoints each
Cadbury Snow Bites - 7 propoints per 50g (half bag)
Tesco Deep Filled Mince Pies - 7 propoints each
Chocolate Kimberly - 3 propoints each
Cadbury Mini Yule Logs - 4 propoints each
Mr Kipling Christmas Cake Slices - 4 propoints each
Mr Kipling Mince Pies - 7 propoints each
Snowball - 3 propoints each
Cadbury Snow Star - 4 propoints each
Tesco Finest Mini Mince Pies - 2 propoints each
Tesco Finest Christmas Pudding - 10 propoints per serving (1/8)
Cadbury Chocolate Tree Decorations - 1 propoint each (2 for 3 propoints)
Cadbury Festive Flake - 3 points each
Tins of choc - 1 propoint each, 3 propoints for 2
Thanks for this! Also Festive Bakewells are 5 pp :)
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