
Seattle Sutton’s Healthy Eating (SSHE) Founder and President, Seattle Sutton, advises Weight Watchers clients to consider stepping out the kitchen – permanently – with the help from SSHE meals. The nurse turned entrepreneur says the pairing of Weight Watchers meetings with SSHE meals is the perfect combination for successful weight loss without all the work of planning, shopping and cooking healthy, balanced meals.
Sutton says, “Every since I started my healthy eating meal replacement business in 1985, I’ve always praised Weight Watchers as a great support program for those who need group meetings. We are very similar in our approach to weight loss – Weight Watchers counts points, whereas we count calories. Essentially, it’s the same thing.”
“However, their frozen meals are not as healthy as our freshly prepared meals, because we are extremely selective about our ingredients. For instance, they use artificial sweeteners and we do not. I wish that every Weight Watchers meal did not contain hydrogenated oil or food dyes. But, unfortunately some do, and ours do not. We offer science-based meals for optimal health and nutrition,” Sutton continued.
Every SSHE meal served contains its own food ingredient label on it to allow customers to read what each meal contains. SSHE offers healthy, freshly prepared meals that are perfectly portioned and convenient, plus they contain fresh fruit and salads. SSHE meals do NOT contain:
SSHE offers convenient and healthy meals for people from all walks of life who enjoy it for a variety of reasons, including but not limited to: people wanting to lose weight, busy people on the go, children, senior citizens, new mothers, diabetics, hypertensives, cardiac patients and recently discharged hospital patients.
The SSHE meal plan follows the guidelines of health & nutrition experts:
Visit their site for more details, this looks like a helpful service if you are on the go but still need to keep the weight off. http://www.seattlesutton.com/
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