Weight Watchers Iced Coffee [Only 1 SmartPoint]

weight watchers iced coffee

Well this week’s Weight Watchers check in is going to look a little different.  You see, Strep throat hit me hard last weekend – like really hard.  Like, force me to sleep for almost two days straight and crawl my way into the doctor’s office on Monday.

I didn’t make it to my meeting, but instead of getting upset about missing my first meeting – I’m just grateful to finally be on the mend.  I usually get at least one case of Strep throat every other year, and of course, it’s always during the middle of summer.  Ugh!

To keep my momentum with my Weight Watchers posts, I thought I would share a go-to morning recipe with you.  If you know me, then you know my love and slight addiction to diet mountain dew.  It’s my coffee, it’s my lunch drink and it’s my all day sipper.  So bad for me, I know!

I’ve been working hard at replacing it with water.  In last week’s check in I shared how one of my goals was to drink two large insulated bottles of water a day.  Luckily, I’ve been doing really good with that.  But I’m still struggling with my mornings.

Since I’m not the biggest coffee drinker, I had to come up with something.  I had made coffee one morning and totally forgot about it until it was no longer warm.  I didn’t want to waste the coffee, so I just dumped it into a cup with ice.  Took a sip, took another sip and decided it was really good.

Enter in this simple Weight Watchers iced coffee recipe.

Weight Watchers Iced Coffee

Here’s what you need for your Weight Watchers iced coffee:

4 oz. of your favorite coffee (I used Toasted Coconut from Walmart)
4 oz. unsweetened original almond milk
1 teaspoon sugar free French vanilla creamer
1/2 – 1 teaspoon Stevia
Glass of ice

Mix it all together in your glass and serve!

See I told you it was simple.

The best part? This whole drink is only 1 SmartPoint!  1 point!  Now if you’ve been doing Weight Watchers for any amount of time, you might be thinking that all these ingredients on their own are 0 points.  However, when combined and entered into the recipe maker it comes out to be 1 point.  I’ll take it!

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Meredith Rines, MBA, CFP®, a budget and financial strategist helping families pay off debt and live the life they've always wanted.