Drinking wine while losing weight...
Raegold
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Normally I don’t drink much wine when I’m actively trying to lose weight... a summer home with my two little ones and I’ve been having more wine than usual, which is derailing my efforts. Wine lovers- how do you balance out having a little wine with losing weight? I hate to drink my calories honestly, but it’s a bummer to think of not having any wine....
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I make a wine spritzer with 1/3 white wine (dry as you can drink it) 2/3 carbonated or sparkling water and lemon.7
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Enjoy your wine and fit it into your daily calories.12
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Wine is no different than any other treat. If you want it each day you will have to drink an amount that you can make fit or if you want to have more you may have to do like I did in the beginning and bank your calories so you can have a larger amount but less often.5
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I measure it accurately and stay within my calorie goal. It's just like any other food.
(If you have trouble sticking to what you planned to drink or if drinking wine makes you eat more food than you otherwise would, that has to be addressed in order for it to work).4 -
Another vote for spritzers. I found that I could do 3oz wine/6oz sparkling water X 2, optionally with a citrus wedge, for around 150 calories, and be pretty happy vs. a couple of glasses of wine. White wine is fine, but a fruitier red is also good and a little more flavorful (one like you'd use in sangria, such as garnacha or tempranillo, or even a bottled sangria if there's one you like that's not excessively sugared thus more caloric).
Depending on what you're enjoying about the wine, an ounce of a flavored but not sweetened vodka in sparkling water with citrus or herbs might also be an option, for around 70 calories.1 -
Normally I don’t drink much wine when I’m actively trying to lose weight... a summer home with my two little ones and I’ve been having more wine than usual, which is derailing my efforts. Wine lovers- how do you balance out having a little wine with losing weight? I hate to drink my calories honestly, but it’s a bummer to think of not having any wine....
You can fit a bit z wine into a healthy diet/weight loss but seriously ask yourself ehy you think you need to drink more during a summer home with kids.5 -
Before I got pregnant, I would drink wine most weekends. I was losing about 3-4 lbs per month.
I always worked out hard on Friday and Saturday mornings and used my extra calories for the wine. But I didn’t snack while drinking, cuz that would have wiped out my deficit.
Just count the cals towards your daily total. I valued the wine more than a sweet treat or munchies after the kids went to bed.0 -
Packerjohn wrote: »You can fit a bit z wine into a healthy diet/weight loss but seriously ask yourself ehy you think you need to drink more during a summer home with kids.
I don't think drinking a little more during the warmer months is that uncommon. If I had a whole summer off I might think of it as a summer vacation and some people drink a little more during vacation too.
In any event this is off topic. The OP asked how to manage it within her calories not if she should be doing it.14 -
At the beginning of the day, I do a “quick add” for dinner. I estimate how many calories I will eat for dinner, including wine. If I know exactly what I’ll be eating and what kind of wine I’ll be drinking, I go ahead and enter it. So basically, I just plan the wine calories into the day.
I’ve also found that sometimes I’m happy with a small amount— sometimes just 2 oz is all I need.0 -
I found that spritzer didn't work for me. Just made the wine taste sour.
I was soooo disappointed. I thought I had devised a lovely, tasty, low cal, way of gluggling the wine.
I half fill my glass with ice cubes to make my wine last longer. The slow melt doesn't affect how I taste the wine.
I also have a small carafe that I put my wine for the evening, helps me put a cap on my intake. I have been known to go over that on occasion though.
It a gardening day at 33 centigrade, guess what is sat on the table
I would have been miserable if I had given up drinking while I lost weight.
Drink your wine, just make sure you are fulfilling your nutritional goals, and are at a calorie goal you can live with.
Cheers, h.4 -
I’ve got the same issue. I going to try to only drink on weekend. I’m also going to try having a lower calorie drink instead of wine (like a vodka soda or rum & seltzer). I find that one glass of wine on the weekends sometimes turns into two or three which is a lot of calories.0
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Five ounces of merlot is 140 calories. Add that to your regular logging and see whether you can drink it and still stay within your calorie goal to maintain a calorie deficit. If so, enjoy that glass of yummy goodness!1
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I don't just drink any old plonk - I find something good and sip it slowly so I can really taste all its flavors. That way I'm not glugging down higher amounts. Got a bottle of a Grenache/Syrah/Merlot blend waiting in the kitchen.Depending on what you're enjoying about the wine, an ounce of a flavored but not sweetened vodka in sparkling water with citrus or herbs might also be an option, for around 70 calories.
Vodka, lime juice, and some muddled basil or rosemary or thyme or sage FTW! (although I do need a teaspoon of simple syrup in it).
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I love my wine, so I will run/bike or be really strict with my eating so I can stay within my alotted calories. Sadly some evenings I just have to say no.1
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I use some very pretty old fashioned 4oz glasses and when I have people over I pour them a full glass and I pour myself 2oz... I can go all night, enjoy tasting all the different wines, and still stay under one serving. And these aren't wine tips but for general party tips... in the summer I make spritzers with red vermouth, soda and lime... each one has about 2oz of wine and I can enjoy three over the evening. Sometimes I'll alternate a glass of wine with a glass of fancy seltzer (the Spindrift line that Costco started carrying is great) or a glass of seltzer topped with kombucha- still has a nice fizzy cocktaily hit.0
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I bank a little bit so I can have a couple beers on Friday and/or Saturday.
I used to unwind with a beer after a stressful workday. Problem is, work is always stressful and it is hard to lose weight drinking 1-2 craft brews every day. I am trying to use exercise as my stress relief after work instead!0 -
I exercise. The extra calories I earn go towards little treats... As long as it stays within my calorie goals, it's all good.2
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