Weight Watchers Smart Points Sashimi

Weight Watchers Smart Points Sashimi

Weight Watchers Barcode Scanner review: Fastest, easiest way to track PointsPlus nutrition information on your iPhone

Barcode Scanner is exactly what you need to easily find and enter PointsPlus values, and a great companion app to Weight Watchers Mobile for iPhone

If you're a Weight Watchers subscriber using Weight Watchers Mobile for iPhone, Weight Watchers Barcode Scanner is a great companion app for quickly calculating points values. Manually typing in fat, carbs, fiber, and protein can be a daunting task especially when grocery shopping. The barcode scanner app makes the task super simple and easier than ever, and is a great way to avoid impulse junk food purchases.

The biggest hurdle I've had to face since starting back up with Weight Watchers is grocery shopping. I've stuck with buying healthy foods but it can be a task to manually enter in the contents in order to decide whether or not a food I want is a healthy decision.

Sign in and Manage foods with WW Bardcode Scanner

The Weight Watches Barcode Scanner helps cut the time I spend looking for healthy foods in half while shopping. If you've used any type of QR code scanner on your iPhone you'll be right at home.

The first time you launch the app you'll be asked to sign into your Weight Watchers account. (You can choose for it to remember you in the Settings tab). Weight Watchers Barcode Scanner will load the scanner by default on launch. Then all you do is simply align a bar code and it scans away. It'll read it and tell you the PointsPlus value for a single serving. If it can't find an item, it'll allow you to manually enter in carbs, fat, fiber, and protein into the points calculator.

How to scan items with WW Barcode Scanner

If the app doesn't know the serving size it will simply say unknown. I've found most of the time that it calculates a points value but says unknown serving size, it's on items that are off-brand or measured in cups. You'll just need to follow the serving size on the box. If you can't get a good view of the bar code with the scanner, you can also choose to enter it in manually.

Add items directly to your tracker with WW Bardcode Scanner

Weight Watchers Barcode Scanner will also keep track of all the foods you've scanned under the Lists tab. Not only can you view the items you've added, you can add them to your favorites or your tracker directly from the application. Since Weight Watchers stores all your information online, you'll see the information added to your tracker via Weight Watchers Mobile as well next time you launch it.

There are a few apps in the app store that spit out Weight Watchers point values. I've found this one to be the best simply because it ties directly into your online tracker and integrates nicely as a companion app to the full Weight Watchers Mobile app. I don't have to jump out of whatever I'm using to scan bar codes and into Weight Watchers mobile and re-enter information. I just add the item I want directly to my tracker from Barcode Scanner and it's already there.

The good

  • It makes grocery shopping for healthier foods less of a task and not so overwhelming
  • Gives the option to add directly to your favorites and tracker which eliminates having to jump into another app
  • The overall UI is very similar to the Weight Watchers Mobile app so you'll feel right at home

The bad

  • You'll need a Weight Watchers subscription to utilize the application which may not be an option for some users as the cost may be more than they're willing to pay
  • You won't always find bar codes for many off brands
  • No auto-focus can be annoying at times when the app doesn't automatically center in on the bar code

Conclusion

If you're looking for an easier way to find PointsPlus values than typing in numbers each time, Weight Watchers Barcode Scanner is exactly what you're looking for and a great companion app to Weight Watchers Mobile for iPhone. While there are competitors out there, they just can't provide the tight integration into the Weight Watchers system that the official app can.

The fact that I can add things directly to my tracker and favorite items while I shop without jumping into multiple other apps makes it a hands down winner.

If Weight Watchers is your diet plan of choice, let us know your experiences in our Health and Fitness Forum and check out what the rest of our staff is picking to get healthier during Mobile Nations Fitness Month.

Weight Watchers Barcode Scanner is free to download but you'll need a Weight Watchers subscription in order to log in and start using it.

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How To Refinish Bathroom Cabinets With Paint

How To Refinish Bathroom Cabinets With Paint

Painting my daughters' bathroom vanity is something that has been on my to-do list for YEARS but somehow other projects always took priority, keeping it from ever getting done. With our master bathroom addition currently in progress, my girls' bathroom was the lone untouched bathroom in the house. I finally decided to bump this project to the top of the to-do list and knock it out before my oldest daughter comes home from college for the holidays. I'm now kicking myself for not having done it years ago because it made such a huge difference to the look and feel of the space! By using the right paint and painting tools, you'd honestly never know that it was a DIY rather than a job I hired out to have professionally done. (post includes affiliate links; full disclosure statement available {here})

Here's what my girls' bathroom vanity has looked like for the past six years:

The "before" and "after of painting our bathroom vanity!

From a distance, it doesn't look too terrible but the dark cabinets in combination with the dark countertops gave the room a really gloomy feel. And closer up you can see that the cabinet doors were a hot mess with a lot of wear and tear from previous owners:

Wear and tear on wood doors before painting our bathroom vanity

With only a quart of paint, the right tools, and a little DIY action, say hello to my newly painted, brighter and lighter girls' bathroom!

Painting our bathroom vanity made SUCH a difference! Come see the before and after!

I'm thrilled with how it turned out – the vanity truly looks brand new:

You can get a super smooth finish on painted cabinet doors if you prep and paint the right way!

While it might seem like an intimidating project, with the right tools and know-how, it's one that even a beginner DIYer can do. If it's a project you've considered tackling, this post will give you the step by step how-to to get it done! Let's go…

Step 1: Remove Vanity Doors & Drawers

The first step is to remove your vanity's doors and drawers along with any hardware so that all that's left is the frame:

The first step to painting a vanity is to remove the doors and drawers

Be sure to take photos or notes and label the hardware that you remove so you know what goes back on where when it's time to put your vanity back together.

Step 2: Set Up a Painting Station

A lot of people paint in their basement or their garage but unless there's a ton of sanding involved, I prefer to set up shop somewhere that I have good natural light and a TV 🙂 (I don't mind painting one bit if I can binge-watch Netflix while doing it!). My go-to spot is our bonus room at the top of the stairs since there's a large open area to use. I put a dropcloth on the floor and set up a folding table covered with a second drop cloth to lay all of the cabinet doors and drawer fronts on.

Such a helpful step by step for painting a bathroom vanity!

Step 3: Clean All Surfaces You're Painting

Preparation is key and it begins with cleaning all of the surfaces that you're going to paint. Even if your cabinet doors don't look dirty, you might be surprised by what you get off of them with a good cleaning! There are various products you can use but I use a small amount of no-rinse TSP substitute like {this one}. Using a clean cloth dampened with the solution, give all of the vanity surfaces a good scrub (don't forget gloves and eye protection).

Step 4: Fill Holes & Scratches and Sand

If you're going to be changing out your cabinet hardware and the new hardware will be in a different location than the old, now's the time to fill the old holes. I used {this white wood filler} and {this 2″ Purdy flexible putty knife} to push the wood filler down into the holes on both sides and remove the excess filler:

Before painting your bathroom vanity, fill any holes from hardware that won't be put back in the same place.

If your cabinets have any nicks or scratches, fill those too. Once the wood filler has dried, sand your filled holes, nicks, and scratches smooth:

Use wood filler to fill nicks and scratches before painting your vanity

You'll sometimes find that hardware holes require a second layer of wood filler to sand completely smooth. Also lightly sand (I use 220 grit sandpaper) all of the surfaces that you're going to paint including the vanity frame, doors, and drawers. Sanding is an important step for helping your primer & paint adhere, especially when your cabinets have a glossy top-coat like mine did:

Sanding all surfaces of your bathroom vanity before priming and painting is key!

After everything is sanded, vacuum off the sanding dust and wipe all of the surfaces down with a clean microfiber cloth. I finish off my prep by wiping all of the surfaces down with a liquid deglosser like {this one} which both cleans off any remaining dust particles and is extra assurance that you'll get good adhesion of primer and paint.

Step 5: Brush & Roll on a Bonding Primer

The next step is to brush and roll on the bonding primer. Since my bathroom vanity was previously stained and coated with a glossy polyurethane, I chose Sherwin-Williams Extreme Bond Primer which is made for adhering to hard to stick surfaces. It truly sticks to anything – I highly recommend it! {This STIX primer} is another one I've used several times that's a great choice! I start by rolling the backs and edges of the vanity doors with the doors sitting on top of four {these plastic painter's tripods} to raise them up off the table I'm painting on. Once thoroughly dry, I flip the doors over to paint the front, using a combination of a paint brush and roller.

Having the right tools makes all the difference for this step and every other step in this project. If you're guilty of spending days figuring out paint colors but then grab the closest paint brush and roller on the shelf to apply it, rethink that the next time you have a painting project. Investing in high-quality tools will keep you from getting the excessive brush marks and lint that come from using cheaper products and can ruin your final finish. Ever since I took a painting class with Jeff as newlyweds and we were told that Purdy has the best brushes and rollers, it's what I've always used – I still have and use some Purdy brushes that I bought over 20 years ago:

My stash of Purdy paint brushes!

For priming, I started with {this Purdy 1.5″ Nylox Glide brush}, brushing the primer into all non-flat areas of the door:

Using a combination of a paintbrush and roller when painting a bathroom vanity. This post has a great step by step how to!

Then I immediately rolled all flat surfaces with {this 1/4″ nap Purdy White Dove Mini Roller} on {this Jumbo Mini Roller Frame} using a mini roller tray like {this} (Note: be sure to use a 1/4″ nap roller instead of a 3/8″ nap roller – you'll get a smoother finish!):

The roller, roller handle, and tray I used for painting our bathroom vanity!

Rollering on the primer is the next step in painting your bathroom vanity

While you don't need to rush going from brushing to rolling, you'll get the best results if you do them back to back before the brushed paint dries. And don't forget to primer the vanity frame too:

A detailed step by step for painting your bathroom vanity!

Step 6: Paint!

After letting your primed door fronts dry overnight, lightly sand all of your primed surfaces (I like to use a sanding sponge like {this one} for this) and remove sanding dust with a microfiber cloth or tack cloth like {this}. Then it's time for paint! Just like with the primer, start by rolling the paint on the back and edges of the vanity doors and drawers. Once they're thoroughly dry, flip them over and use the combination of a paint brush and roller on the front just like you did with the primer. The key to getting an ultra smooth finish is to use the right paint, brush, and roller for the job.

For paint, I used Sherwin-Williams Emerald Urethane Trim Enamel in Semi-gloss which provides the durable surface you want for a bathroom vanity. I chose Alabaster for my paint color which is a white with just a touch of warmth (quick tip: when choosing a white paint color, use a cool white if your vanity top has cool colors in it and a warm white if your vanity top has warm colors). I used the same combination of the Purdy 1.5″ Nylox Glide brush:

The step by step for painting a bathroom vanity

with a 1/4″ nap mini roller as I did when priming. The combination of this Purdy paint brush and mini roller results in a beautiful, ultra smooth finish:

Super helpful step by step to painting a bathroom vanity!

Along with painting both sides of your vanity doors and drawers, remember to paint the frame of your bathroom vanity too.

Step 7: Lightly Sand and Repeat

Once you have a coat of paint on the vanity frame and both the front and back of the vanity doors and everything is thoroughly dry, lightly sand all of your painted surfaces and repeat the process with a second coat of paint.

Step 8: Reinstall Your Cabinet Doors & Drawers

After your last coat of paint, give your doors and drawers at a day or two to dry before reinstalling them on your vanity. If you're adding new hardware, drill the new holes for it before reinstalling your doors and drawers, and then add your new hardware at the end:

I'm so doing this! A great step by step for painting your bathroom vanity!

Also reinstall any accessories that attach to them. The faux drawer panels under each sink in my daughters' bathroom have small tilt out trays that hold their toothbrush and toothpaste so those needed to be reattached:

Love this little caddy for a toothbrush and toothpaste in this bathroom vanity!

And the large door in the middle that looks like a cabinet is actually attached to a pull out hamper so I had to reattach the newly painted door front to it:

Love the idea of a pull-out hamper in a bathroom vanity! So smart!

It can take a week or two for paint to 100% cure so treat your vanity with a little extra TLC for the first few weeks, immediately wiping off anything that gets on it. Oh and don't forget to marvel at what a difference a few hours of DIYing made to your bathroom:

Painting our bathroom vanity made SUCH a difference! Come see the before and after!

I kept myself on a tight budget for this bathroom makeover so didn't make any more costly changes like replacing the mirror or lighting but I did make two other inexpensive changes that made a big difference. The first is that I swapped out the dated glass shades on the light above the mirror for {these more streamlined shades}. I was surprised by what a difference it made!

It's amazing how much of an update a simple swap of shades can make!!

I also painted the bathroom walls – they were previously a light yellow which didn't work with the colors of the granite vanity top at all. I chose Sherwin-Williams Emerald Interior Latex paint in Alpaca (Matte finish) which is a very light greige that complements the granite and the floors so much better!

The tools I used for painting the walls are {this 2″ Purdy XL Glide brush} and {this 3/8″ nap Purdy White Dove roller} (which is what I've used for every wall I've ever painted) on {this Purdy Revolution 9″ Frame}:

I painted our bathroom walls Sherwin-Williams Alpaca - such a great paint color!

And with that, we're done! Each step in painting our bathroom vanity took under an hour (I could actually coat one side of my cabinet doors in only about 20 minutes) so I'd estimate that the total time I spent working on this project was about 5-6 hours spread out over a week. I hope that including so many details will make this a clear, easy to follow project that you now feel confident tackling!

Thanks as always for stopping by the blog and be sure to share your bathroom vanity transformation photos with me – I'd love to see them!

Soon you'll be ready to tackle another project! Check out {this post on how to refinish a table} for a step by step on getting the job done!

How To Refinish Bathroom Cabinets With Paint

Source: https://www.drivenbydecor.com/painting-bathroom-vanity/

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