Need to stop BOOZING and start LOSING!!!!
trish07tx
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Ok so I signed back up after two years because I need to start holding myself accountable and step away from the WINE! And the BEER! And the Margaritas! And all the wonderful booze that is doing me abosolutely no good! I'm carb aholic and I need friends on here on the regular that will remind me to push towards being a better me (and to step away from the Carbs!) Promise I will help ya back!
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Good luck on your weight loss! I wouldn't go as far as to say stop drinking alcohol all together but drinks like Margaritas are deadly to anyone trying to lose weight.
Margarita
Serving Size: 3.3 fl oz = 153 cal
And we all know margaritas never come in just 3.3 Oz, try 5-10 times that in a single serving. If you have 2-3 full sized margaritas that's deadly to any weight loss plan.
After I started calorie counting I pretty much gave up drinking at home when I'm alone (a beer or 2 after work) and leave it for social occaisons only, and when I do I stick to light beers.
Borrowed from a google search: * The average "light" beer has just over 103 calories in a 12 oz bottle or can. These beers are typically lighter in color and are lower alcohol beers. The range of calories in light beers vary between 65 and 120 calories. The ABV of these beers range from 3.2% up to 5%.'
I don't know about most people, but generally speaking I can only handle 4-6 beers in any sitting. Still beats one large margarita.0 -
Yup, alcohol is defintily the killer for me! Sound advice to switch to drinking in only social occasions since I'm not too social! Wine has done me in.. I drink very sweet wine and I can drink it up so it's time to lay off! Going to try to work out my stress instead of driinking it!0
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Feel free to add me I'm trying to cut out my wine as well, I love a glass or two with dinner!0
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I am very fortunate to have never been one for drinks such as alcohol or coffee. It seems that when I have a soda, I crave them multiple times in the same week. So now I just avoid them entirely. I try to stick to water.
Unless you have an all or nothing personality (like me), you may do better by cutting out one thing at a time. I agree that the Margaritas are the best place to start. Good luck!0 -
I would rather work harder at the gym than give up my wine. But eventually I couldn't work any harder and gave up the wine anyway. I feel for you all. And a virtual toast to when we have reached goal and can celebrate with wine!0
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Feel Free to ad me also. I am kind of staring over again also. Did very well the last time here so hoping the same results this time.0
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Wine is my downfall too! Add me as a friend and hopefully we can cut down with each other's support!0
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Yup, alcohol is defintily the killer for me! Sound advice to switch to drinking in only social occasions since I'm not too social! Wine has done me in.. I drink very sweet wine and I can drink it up so it's time to lay off! Going to try to work out my stress instead of driinking it!
Great positive attitude, I wish you the best of luck . Try saving up a drink allowance by working out an extra 10 minutes or something like that when you go to the gym :P.0 -
till you can get off the beer maybe substitute it with some mix drink with vodka.0
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I hear ya! I love the sweet wines, Cider's and margaritas. I gave up alcohol and sugar for lent and dropped 12 lbs. Had margs over a gals weekend and shocking (insert sarcasm) I've gained it all back So...time to joing the occasional or not at all team.0
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Yup, that's my crutch... I'm currently ZERO days sober... I've been on wine for the past two days (think that its lighter in calories). We're in the same boat...0
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Wine...Oh how I love wine! It is hard for me to not drink it. I stopped buying the HUGE bottles and only buy a small one for the weekend and when its gone, its gone...that is until next weekend!0
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You can do it! There are a lot of ways to still enjoy without adding too many calories. Raspberry vodka with seltzer (not club soda) and calorie-free concentrated lemonade (that liquid stuff you squirt in your drink) is amazing, and only about 70 calories!
Cutting back on booze was one of my biggest issues when I first started counting calories. I do the "okay, ten more minutes of running and I get to have a beer" bargain with myself. It's pretty effective! I also don't allow myself any alcohol on days I haven't worked out, so it's more of a treat (and a great incentive to work out!).
Feel free to add me if you'd like! I'm always looking for new friends here0 -
Switch to dry wine...it's a start! I went from Pino Grigio to Petite Sirah and now I'm only drinking a glass/night when I do drink. Before with white wine, it was like half bottle per night, yikez!0
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Whisky does me in every time. Almost a whole week's deficit gone in one sitting. I'm trying to stop binge drinking and come down to 3-4 drinks at a time; the frequency has gone down a bit so that's a start. Lots of exercise during the week keeps me a little less tense so I tend to not drink my worries away, so you are right about that. And my liver will probably thank me a couple of years down the line lol.
Also, I'm not very social either... Feel free to add me if you want though. :laugh:
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I don't consider wine my downfall, I consider it my pleasure. I enjoy a couple glasses with my evening meal. But we are all different. I read your profile and I hope and pray you can like yourself once more. However, liking oneself is not attained by how we look. There are many who have the "ideal body" if you will, that are miserable and depressed.
I used to be a person that would say, "I'm not eating or drinking this again" and sometimes depending on the person, that may be best. But my goal is to learn to have self control, discipline. My wife made her home made pizza Sunday and all I can say is, "Mercy, it's good." There was a time I would have eaten all of it, but now try to enjoy several pieces with wine (or whatever you choose) and not over indulge. My wife has been trying to teach me for many years (married 30 years this August) to enjoy food, and have some self control. It's finally starting to make sense. And on the other hand, I'm also learning to have some self control in my workouts as well. Like food, I am always wrestling with "over doing it." Learning to have self control in my opinion is key. And when I over do it, I don't kick myself in the rear, I just start over the next day.0 -
Alcohol can derail me too, but for the most part, as long as I'm logging, it's fine. It's only that Friday/Saturday night where I go out without any thought to calories. I'm maintaining for the most part though. I can lose weight while still drinking, I just have to be careful after that third glass not to go home and devour the house.
You can make "skinny" cocktails. A really good margarita can be made with 1.5 ounces tequila: 0.75 ounces orange juice: 1.5 ounces of lime juice: top off your glass with diet lemon/lime soda if you want it to go further. Tastes great and about 110 calories/serving.
Another good "skinny" option is Malibu rum (at 51 cal/ounce) or regular rum (at 69 cal/ounce), water, and pineapple/coconut non calories flavoring (Dasani makes one).
You can also turn your wine into a spritzer. Just add diet lemon/lime soda. Makes the wine last longer.
Flavored alcohols and club soda are another good option.0 -
Alcohol not only adds pure sugar calories to the diet--it dries out the skin! I went cold turkey almost two years ago--love wine but it didn't love me back. My red cheeks and dry skin went away and I look way better. Also dropped five pounds by eliminating wine and beer and walking more often. All good. Wish you luck!:blushing:0
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I find that drinking screws up my diet and exercise routine every week, at least twice. My husband an I love to have bonfires and beers. Problem is he is fine the next day and I eat like a cow and have no energy. I have decided that I can have a max of 6 light beers on a weekend! Not 20, hopeing that helps me with these last 10+ lbs.!0
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Smart Plan luvmydogs! ! I need to do this! WAYYYYY cut back! But I think I'm going to have to cut OUT completely as cutting back always ends up...not working!0
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I have exactly the same problem -- feel free to add me.0
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Wine...Oh how I love wine! It is hard for me to not drink it. I stopped buying the HUGE bottles and only buy a small one for the weekend and when its gone, its gone...that is until next weekend!
Best plan ever. If I hate my diet, why the hell would I do it? Health and Fitness are so we can have more fun, I'm not kidding myself. Wine is fun. Moderation is good.0 -
I never liked the taste of alcohol but I used to be addicted to soda. Terrible habit, full of empty calories and it just makes you keep gaining more and more weight. A lot of people forget to count the calories they drink, when people think about weight loss they usually think of food.0
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Ok so I signed back up after two years because I need to start holding myself accountable and step away from the WINE! And the BEER! And the Margaritas! And all the wonderful booze that is doing me abosolutely no good! I'm carb aholic and I need friends on here on the regular that will remind me to push towards being a better me (and to step away from the Carbs!) Promise I will help ya back!
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Well - I'm actually a member of a 12-step group for boozers - I JUST CAN'T HANDLE MY LIQUOR! :drinker:
So - I have been sober almost 3 years....I lost 3O POUNDS when I first got sober, but sadly lost my home in a file July 7 last year, so instead of saying poor me, poor me, poor me, pour me a drink - I started associating far too much with two gents who are not good for me - BEN AND JERRY! LOL
I can't drink my problems away and can't be an emotional eater as well. Thus - here I am with you fine people! :flowerforyou:0 -
Moderation is the key. If you can't moderate, eliminate. The big problem I've seen most folks have with wine/booze is portion control. A serving of wine is 5 oz, but wine glasses can be huge and it's easy to over serve. Measure it out first and keep an idea of what it's supposed to look like. 125 calories in a glass of wine makes it fine for a meal, and remember that there are additional health benefits in red wine that go beyond simple calories. A serving of whiskey is 1 oz. Combined with a diet mixer can give you a 65-75 calorie drink. A 12oz serving of Guiness Stout is 125 cal, light beer's around 110. Just don't get the BIG glass!!
The drawback to saying "I will never eat/drink <insert thing here> again!" is disappointing oneself later on. The self hate can be self destructive. Try the "I'll save that for <insert activity/occasion here>." It's worked much better for me.0 -
oh you have my vices. I am sorry. For the love of Alcohol, Moe's Chips, cheese, and alcohol. I love the taste and they love my belly.
You can do this!!!!! or at least a lot less of that!
Feel free to send a friend request, and I've blown past 40..... I'm 48 and two small kids make the above even more desired at times LOL
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I love my pinot grigio it is why I have gained so much weight I am sure.. I used to drink Vodka, Sprite zero and fresh lemon which has less calories,, but now I love love my wine LOL0
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you're welcome to add me. I've only drank 5 times this year..with no future plans on doing it. used to drink every day from when I was 14-22.0
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Ok so I signed back up after two years because I need to start holding myself accountable and step away from the WINE! And the BEER! And the Margaritas! And all the wonderful booze that is doing me abosolutely no good! I'm carb aholic and I need friends on here on the regular that will remind me to push towards being a better me (and to step away from the Carbs!) Promise I will help ya back!
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