Does green beer count as negative calories?
n2thenight24
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You know, because green is the color of nature?
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Ahh according to my diet it St. Patricks day calories from beer do not count because it is against the law not to drink beer on St. Patricks day so You are good.0
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yes.0
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I think you should just log it as "salad, homemade" on your food journal.0
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Exactly as I suspected. Thank You.0
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Absolutely. The dye from the food coloring counteracts the caloric properties in the beer due to the acidic qualities of the beer and the base qualities of the dye. So, it nets out as a zero calorie interaction.
Or at least that's what I tell myself.0 -
Random thought there are low cal beers... but if I could d ink tonight I wouldn't both counting calories. :laugh: @ counting it as salad0
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yeah but not cause it's the color of nature but because it's gonna come back up. hurl.0
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Who cares?!
DRINK ALL TEH ALCOHOOOLS!!0 -
No, sorry. But, green M&Ms do.0
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Only when you throw it up. :sick:0
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Only when you throw it up. :sick:
that would count as a negative experience as well0 -
Only when you throw it up. :sick:
that would count as a negative experience as well
Not if you don't remember it.0 -
Only when you throw it up. :sick:
that would count as a negative experience as well
Not if you don't remember it.0
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