I LOVE RED WINE!!
BobbinTop
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Hi all!!
I've just started MFP as I've hit a bit of a plateau & need to take things to the next level.
Part of my plan is to cut down on the red wine. :sad:
I'll be honest, I'm a glass a night kind of girl. As soon as my children have gone to bed & I start cooking dinner - I've got a glass in my hand. & if hubby is late getting home I might even go two!!
So, starting this week - it's no red wine on weekdays for me.
If there's anyone else out there who's keen to cut out the wine on weeknights, add me as a friend & we can help keep eachother honest!!
I've just started MFP as I've hit a bit of a plateau & need to take things to the next level.
Part of my plan is to cut down on the red wine. :sad:
I'll be honest, I'm a glass a night kind of girl. As soon as my children have gone to bed & I start cooking dinner - I've got a glass in my hand. & if hubby is late getting home I might even go two!!
So, starting this week - it's no red wine on weekdays for me.
If there's anyone else out there who's keen to cut out the wine on weeknights, add me as a friend & we can help keep eachother honest!!
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I have a glass of wine every night pour it after 8pm when all is quiet in the house helps relax me before I go to sleep. I count it in as a snack and make sure its only one glass.0
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Me too. I need to limit mine because of intestinal illnesses.0
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I tried. I made it one entire week in the month of June. But, I've given up.0
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I agree 100%! I myself am also a glass per night kind of girl, however, lately, whether it be due to stress/social situations, etc I find that the "one glass" usually becomes 2 or 3 -- I was baffled as to the slow creep on my scale until I realized the 300+ liquid calories that I was absorbing right before bed was probably the culprit!
I am brand new to MFP as well -- if you want to add me perhaps we can keep our fitness/diet *and wine consumption* on the right path!0 -
Omg I just came across this thread, and I, myself, am a wine-o!! Lol I have found it harder to give up than coke! So glad I found this site! Good luck guys0
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OMG no please no the red wine Dr. Oz said is good for you :drinker:0
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The one thing about losing weight and keeping the stomach light is the vino is more potent! I like having just 1 glass and counting it in my calorie count a few times a week. It may be tough to stop at 1... but you won't regret it the next day and it sure makes me feel like this is more of a lifestyle adjustment than depriving myself.
To each his own though- good luck!0 -
This thread title SPOKE to me!! I also LOVE me some Merlot. I was having some every night and the weight has been creeping up. Since I found MFP, I've found that I haven't really wanted it as much. I work out and eat right and I don't want to "ruin" all of my hard work for a few glasses of extra calories that I don't need. That being said, I'll cut myself a little slack on the weekends.0
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OMG, totally relate!!! I love my red wine and I had to face the facts recently that I was sabotaging my weight loss efforts by not letting it go for a little while. I average about 1 1/2 bottles of wine a week. That's got to be an extra 1000 calories I don't need. I end to have 1-2 glasses 3x week. It is hard to give up but I know it's the reason why I have plateaued.
My goal is to give it up for a month or as long as it takes me to reach my goal, then have one every once in awhile. I can't give it up forever, but when I'm trying to get rid of that last 10-15 pounds, red wine is a killer. There are worse things, but this is definitely my poison!0 -
If it's really one glass a night, you're fine. There are probably other things you can cut back on.0
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Daddy loves his vino! But at 200 calories per glass ... well it's an obstacle. I'm off the stuff for the foreseeable future.
Dan in Dallas...0 -
this post is soooooo me
i love my wine and its been really hard stopping duringthe week , havent touched a drop in 3 weeks and have a date night on saturday and i intend to have a glass or 3 it will probably go straight to my head,
anyone feel free to add me for support/motivation0 -
Ugh... ok. Even though I hate to admit it, this is a good idea for me at this point.
I'm new to the message boards so feel free to add me.0 -
<~~~~~~~~ I think my profile pic explains it all! :drinker:0
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I too, love red wine. Whenever I start tracking my calories, I start trimming back on the wine. I start to think, "Do I want to eat an orange and a glass of almond milk to fill up my belly, or drink a glass of wine?" And sometimes I choose wine, lol. One thing that has helped me cut back is just having half a glass of wine instead of a whole. Maybe instead of cutting it all out during the week, you could just cut back on the serving. But sometimes that is easier said than done . Good luck!0
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I think it's totally fine to have a glass a night, in fact many sources say that that amount is good for you.
The things to keep in mind are:
1) track those calories, and make room for them throughout the day if you know you want a glass of wine later
2) maybe start actually MEASURING out your glass to make sure you're tracking the correct amount. One time I poured myself a glass of wine and then poured it into a measuring cup to see how much I was really pouring. It was 7 oz, but I had been tracking my wine like it was 4 oz! Definitely can make a difference over time.0 -
I guess I wouldn't be much help. I typically drink 2.5 glasses (1/2 bottle) of wine every week night and often more on the weekends. It may have slowed my weight loss a bit, but it didn't prevent me from losing. I met my goal over a year ago. I don't eat many sweets though so that helps make room for the wine in my daily calories.1
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I've had to pretty much give up since joining MFP. I've had 2 glasses in the past 2 weeks (sat night) and have felt so much better for stopping that I just don't want to get into the habit of having a glass or two again every night. Alcohol is considered a poison by the body and can hinder weight loss, I remember reading/watching somewhere that when you've been drinking the body's first priority is to break down the alcohol and bring the body back to normal, and it slows down all other body functions (fat burning etc) while it is breaking down the alcohol. Plus obviously the extra calories don't help. Why is it everything lovely to eat and drink in life is so bad for us?!! Not fair!! I'd kill for a massive bar of Dairy Milk and a bottle of red right now as well.....0
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As soon as my children have gone to bed & I start cooking dinner - I've got a glass in my hand. & if hubby is late getting home I might even go two!!
This caught my attention....are they infants?
Why don't you cook dinner for them?
Just asking....0 -
I agree 100%! I myself am also a glass per night kind of girl, however, lately, whether it be due to stress/social situations, etc I find that the "one glass" usually becomes 2 or 3 -- I was baffled as to the slow creep on my scale until I realized the 300+ liquid calories that I was absorbing right before bed was probably the culprit!
I am brand new to MFP as well -- if you want to add me perhaps we can keep our fitness/diet *and wine consumption* on the right path!
Thats me! I made it Monday and Tuesday with nothing. Had 1 glass last night....And 1 glass of red (8 oz) is almost 200 calories, so I'm thinking in the 4-600 range. Adding an extra meal, no wonder I've gained so much..0 -
I guess I wouldn't be much help. I typically drink 2.5 glasses (1/2 bottle) of wine every week night and often more on the weekends. It may have slowed my weight loss a bit, but it didn't prevent me from losing. I met my goal over a year ago. I don't eat many sweets though so that helps make room for the wine in my daily calories.
No to sweets, yes to wine. I totally agree with your priorities!!!0 -
Hi all!!
I've just started MFP as I've hit a bit of a plateau & need to take things to the next level.
Part of my plan is to cut down on the red wine. :sad:
I'll be honest, I'm a glass a night kind of girl. As soon as my children have gone to bed & I start cooking dinner - I've got a glass in my hand. & if hubby is late getting home I might even go two!!
So, starting this week - it's no red wine on weekdays for me.
If there's anyone else out there who's keen to cut out the wine on weeknights, add me as a friend & we can help keep eachother honest!!
Oh my not two glasses! Now two bottles now your talkin !0 -
I will NEVER give up my red wine good luck!0
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I usually have wine 4-5 nights a week, and beer 1-2. I fit my calories into my day and count the wine, and make sure I work extra hard to allow for the calories if I need to. One of the things I like about MFP (and part of why I think it has worked for me) is that I don't have to DENY myself any foods I want. I just have to work for them or make sacrifices to fit them in. Workout to LIVE - enjoy life, and CHEERS!0
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I am in the same situation. I usually have 2 glasses on Fri. and Sats. I figure I burn enough calories during the week so I can give my self a "treat".0
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me too, love the red wine! I try to only have it at the weekend but slipped this week! As long as it is accounted for then I am ok with it!0
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Oh my gosh...you are not alone! I love wine and beer and mixed drinks too! I have stopped drinking during
the week too! I now drink more water and really enjoy it more on the weekends!! It does help because those are just wasted calories!
I love my drinks...but they are not allowed during the week...If I can do it...You CAN to!
Let's be friends and drinking buddies on the weekend!!!0 -
This has been my problem for a long time!!!!0
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One glass a night - almost every night. It is meal #6! I "buy" it with a post-dinner 2 mile dog walk. Too much goodness to pass up. Good luck!0
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If you've met your other macros for the day, and it fits in your calories, try keeping the wine in. Some people experience great results by keeping a nightly drink in their schedules, and other people have to cut back to weekends only. But, until you try out different methods such as staying within your calories, etc., there's no reason to cut it out just yet.0
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