![]() These can sometimes include errors as members may inadvertently enter the information incorrectly. Lastly, it should be noted that the Point values for these drinks were largely collated from the official WW App. You can always let me know in the comments below if you feel you favorite drink needs a mention! This means that some of the drinks listed below may no longer be available or may be only available in certain seasons (hello Pumpkin Spice Latte!).Īlso some of your favourites may not be listed here as they weren't available at the time of writing this post. One important thing to note is that Starbucks changes its menu occasionally. So hopefully, this list of some of the best low point Starbucks drinks & snacks will help you in your decision making and keep you on track. It includes some of the lower point selections of Starbucks coffees and snacks available.įinding a low point Starbucks drink or snack (or both!) that will fit in to the Weight Watchers program can be a bit of a challenge! There is so much choice! For a start you need to know which milk to choose, which drinks contain the most syrup, which drinks come with whipped cream etc etc.Īnd as for the temptation that is those muffins & danishes. If you really want to take this iced mocha over the top, you could also use chocolate milk, or even add in a little mint extract to make it an iced peppermint mocha.Who doesn't love a Starbucks? But who here is scared to order for fear of choosing badly & using up your whole days Weight Watchers Points all in one go? I know I was when I first started on my WW journey! So I have put together this comprehensive list of the Best Starbucks for Weight Watchers. Start with an empty cup full of ice, pour your espresso shots overtop, mix in some milk and some chocolate syrup. ![]() This chocolate iced mocha is made very similarly to the vanilla latte, and you probably already have the main ingredient at home: cocoa powder! Make the simple syrup from the Vanilla recipe above, mix in a tablespoon of cocoa, and you’re good to go. Brew two espresso shots and pour them over the ice, then stir in 1 cup of milk and add vanilla syrup to your taste. Like the machiatto, start with an empty cup full of ice. But really, the vanilla latte is the easiest of all to make. Make a plain simple syrup by mixing boiling water and sugar together, then add in your flavouring of choice.įor this vanilla latte, I used plain old artificial vanilla extract but you could use the more expensive pure extract or opt for the vanilla bean if you can find them. Like the rest of the syrups here, the formula is pretty straightforward. Vanilla lattes are so easy to make and you don’t need to splurge on an expensive vanilla bean to get good flavour with this syrup. If you don’t have dulce de leche at home (you can usually find it with the jams or in the ice cream isle of your local grocery store), simply boil a can of sweetened condensed milk for 3 hours in a large pot of gently boiling water. Brew your espresso, and pour it very delicately over the milk of your choice – I usually go with 2% but whole milk makes this drink extra creamy and over the top. Start with an empty cup full of ice, then add a couple tablespoons of the syrup. The trick to this Iced Caramel Machiatto recipe is making the rich dulce de leche caramel syrup and layering the espresso and milk it’s way easier than you think too! ![]() ![]() Of course, you can mix and match with different flavour options! Just stick to the basic formula of ice, coffee and flavoured syrup. ![]() These are three of my favourite iced coffee flavours. Choosing the right ice for your iced coffee is key! Crushed ice is the most popular kind but you can also use medium-sized iced cubes, which is what a lot of people typically have on hand, or larger blocks of ice if you plan on drinking your coffee outside (since the ice takes longer to melt). ![]()
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