<~~~~ Wine lover!
blleadon
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Ok, so I know the body wants to metabolize alcohol before anything else, thus, temporarily stopping the metabolizing of fats and carbs, but that doesn't stop me from wanting...ok...craving the red! I love a good rich red wine. Not the sweet stuff lol, but the bold. For those of you who feel the same, how do you curb your taste for wine lol. For the record, I'm no alcoholic, but I do know that my nightly wine does not help with weight loss. Have any of you had the same "issue" with wine?
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I'm going to say, by having a glass of wine.0
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I'm going to say, by having a glass of wine.
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Moscato Wine is My FAVORITE!!0
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I too, love the red, and I drink it. I tend to leave an extra 300 calories a day for the wine. To me it's worth it. I eat balanced and I work out at least 5 days a week and I allow for my wine.0
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I refuse to give up wine, especially red wine. I am working on drinking it and keeping within my new macro settings. It is actually working! YAY.0
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Have you tried the Skinny Girl wines. They aren't too bad and are only 100 calories per a serving.
I usually just add some sprite zero to my wine. Allows me to have a 'bigger' glass. :drinker:0 -
I think I have a more difficult time losing weight when I'm drinking beers nightly, so when I'm in a "on point" state of mind, really focusing on my goals, I cut out the beers (and wine, etc) during the weeknights.
It helps my weight loss efforts and it makes the weekend drinks that much more enjoyable.0 -
I just have a glass or two and deal with the consequences. I don't know what else to do. LOL.0
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I too, love the red, and I drink it. I tend to leave an extra 300 calories a day for the wine. To me it's worth it. I eat balanced and I work out at least 5 days a week and I allow for my wine.
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Ok, so I know the body wants to metabolize alcohol before anything else, thus, temporarily stopping the metabolizing of fats and carbs, but that doesn't stop me from wanting...ok...craving the red! I love a good rich red wine. Not the sweet stuff lol, but the bold. For those of you who feel the same, how do you curb your taste for wine lol. For the record, I'm no alcoholic, but I do know that my nightly wine does not help with weight loss. Have any of you had the same "issue" with wine?
why would you want to curb your taste for wine?? wine is delicious, and it's good for you. but like everything else, in moderation. a glass of red wine has good things like antioxidants. here are the 8 benefits of red wine: http://www.dumblittleman.com/2008/01/8-straight-benefits-of-red-wine.html
but if a glass, turns into two, turns into a bottle, well, we have an entirely different problem. i used to joke that i didn't see the point of wine bottle stoppers: you open a bottle, you finish a bottle!! but now at a nightly setting, i pour a glass of wine, and i put the cork back on the bottle and stick it back in the fridge. unless it's steak or pasta night. then i have two glasses.0 -
As I was losing my weight initially (90 pounds), alcohol didn't really inhibit my loss, as long as I accounted for it.
Now that I've regained 20 (and currently have 12 of that left to lose again), I do find alcohol doesn't fit into my plan as well. My method now is to go 2 days or so withotu a drink, then have 3-4 days with a drink or two a night. It's seeming to work.
and wine is my drink of choice, most of the time.0 -
I love, love, LOVE wine! I used to stick to bold reds, then I started experimenting with lighter whites and I'm currently on a sangria kick. What I've discovered is that I just like to have my wine and I'll save up some calories now and again to enjoy it. :drinker:0
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I too, love the red, and I drink it. I tend to leave an extra 300 calories a day for the wine. To me it's worth it. I eat balanced and I work out at least 5 days a week and I allow for my wine.
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I am not giving up wine! I allow for it in my calorie counts.0
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My body so far is just not accepting of me drinking--it really interferes with my losses. So at this point I have cut out the booze--with much regret. It is hopefully not a permanent thing. Although it is easier for me to have none than to have just one. I used to always have 2.0
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IDK what you say I'm not giving up the wine LOL0
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It's been tested that drink 2 glasses of wine a day is healthier than 1 glass and defentently no glasses. So drink your wine and cut back some where else0
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Have you tried the Skinny Girl wines. They aren't too bad and are only 100 calories per a serving.
I usually just add some sprite zero to my wine. Allows me to have a 'bigger' glass. :drinker:
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I really enjoy a nice glass of wine as well.
I try not to drink it at all on the weekdays, knowing I can relax on the weekends with a few glasses.0 -
I too, love the red, and I drink it. I tend to leave an extra 300 calories a day for the wine. To me it's worth it. I eat balanced and I work out at least 5 days a week and I allow for my wine.
I forgot to mention that now I make sure I keep it within my calorie range, I just can't help but feel like I am still messing up my efforts. Lol Idk. In fact last night I still had about 400 calories left after having two glasses. (I ended up doing a Jillian Michaela banish fat AND later going to step aerobics which I love) So I guess I shouldn't feel so guilty.
I think my main issue is that when I would go out to dribk, my one intentional drink would turn into many (i regrettably became a regular at a nearby spot and befriended a lot of regulars lol. I think my real issue is keeping it to one glass lol. I think that is easier done ar home than when I'm out.0 -
Have you tried the Skinny Girl wines. They aren't too bad and are only 100 calories per a serving.
I usually just add some sprite zero to my wine. Allows me to have a 'bigger' glass. :drinker:
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That actually no longer constitutes drinking wine.0 -
Have you tried the Skinny Girl wines. They aren't too bad and are only 100 calories per a serving.
I usually just add some sprite zero to my wine. Allows me to have a 'bigger' glass. :drinker:
Skinny Girl is not real wine. And adding sprite? That's blasphemous to wine drinkers!0 -
Try Skinny Grape and I'm a lover of Skinny Girl White Wine.. I do not drink red.0
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I too, love the red, and I drink it. I tend to leave an extra 300 calories a day for the wine. To me it's worth it. I eat balanced and I work out at least 5 days a week and I allow for my wine.
I forgot to mention that now I make sure I keep it within my calorie range, I just can't help but feel like I am still messing up my efforts. Lol Idk. In fact last night I still had about 400 calories left after having two glasses. (I ended up doing a Jillian Michaela banish fat AND later going to step aerobics which I love) So I guess I shouldn't feel so guilty.
I think my main issue is that when I would go out to dribk, my one intentional drink would turn into many (i regrettably became a regular at a nearby spot and befriended a lot of regulars lol. I think my real issue is keeping it to one glass lol. I think that is easier done ar home than when I'm out.
If you still had 400 calories after drinking two glasses of wine, maybe you're not eating enough (which is equally damaging to your efforts). Have you searched the forums for information on eating more to weigh less? You look pretty much healthy sized in your photo, so I assume you don't have much weight left to lose...0 -
I just drink wine. My mantra is, "If I do this, I can have wine later." Gets me through a tough workout.0
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As long as it fits into your total calories drink it without guilt. Red wine is good for you. My current new favorite is Layer Cake red zin, and I also love a good bold Montepulciano - especially with Italian.0
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Before MFP, I was on Weight Watchers... and lost 75 pounds. They changed the plan to much, I struggled to keep losing... moved to MFP, back to Happy World.... On MFP, I have lost another 6 and counting. I have a single glass (4-5 ounces) of really good red wine 3-4 times a week. Skip the cheap "okay" wine....
I forgo dessert or lighten dinner to counteract the calories... but yes! I have my wine AND still lose weight. :happy:
Bob Harper even says to drink some red wine!0 -
Ok, so I know the body wants to metabolize alcohol before anything else, thus, temporarily stopping the metabolizing of fats and carbs, but that doesn't stop me from wanting...ok...craving the red! I love a good rich red wine. Not the sweet stuff lol, but the bold. For those of you who feel the same, how do you curb your taste for wine lol. For the record, I'm no alcoholic, but I do know that my nightly wine does not help with weight loss. Have any of you had the same "issue" with wine?
why would you want to curb your taste for wine?? wine is delicious, and it's good for you. but like everything else, in moderation. a glass of red wine has good things like antioxidants. here are the 8 benefits of red wine: http://www.dumblittleman.com/2008/01/8-straight-benefits-of-red-wine.html
but if a glass, turns into two, turns into a bottle, well, we have an entirely different problem. i used to joke that i didn't see the point of wine bottle stoppers: you open a bottle, you finish a bottle!! but now at a nightly setting, i pour a glass of wine, and i put the cork back on the bottle and stick it back in the fridge. unless it's steak or pasta night. then i have two glasses.
This. hehe I love my wine and if it fits within my calorie numbers and I want a glass, it's on!0 -
I too, love the red, and I drink it. I tend to leave an extra 300 calories a day for the wine. To me it's worth it. I eat balanced and I work out at least 5 days a week and I allow for my wine.
I forgot to mention that now I make sure I keep it within my calorie range, I just can't help but feel like I am still messing up my efforts. Lol Idk. In fact last night I still had about 400 calories left after having two glasses. (I ended up doing a Jillian Michaela banish fat AND later going to step aerobics which I love) So I guess I shouldn't feel so guilty.
I think my main issue is that when I would go out to dribk, my one intentional drink would turn into many (i regrettably became a regular at a nearby spot and befriended a lot of regulars lol. I think my real issue is keeping it to one glass lol. I think that is easier done ar home than when I'm out.
If you still had 400 calories after drinking two glasses of wine, maybe you're not eating enough (which is equally damaging to your efforts). Have you searched the forums for information on eating more to weigh less? You look pretty much healthy sized in your photo, so I assume you don't have much weight left to lose...
The thing is I ate quite a bit. I think I just overdid it with the exercise but that is NOT a normal day for me lol. I was actually kinda shocked myself lol.
Well, its official. Wine it is!!!!0 -
Oh I do like a nice glass of wine! Or two...
Now I'm a bit lighter it goes to my head faster and I can't drink as much...literally I'm a lightweight!
Another thing is that I now like to run...I run a 5K parkrun most Saturdays at 9am and I get a Sunday run in early (usually out at 8). So that does tend to curb the drinking a bit as I would NOT recommend running with a hangover!0
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