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Only two weeks into my journey and I'm faced with a birthday party and one of my worst vices.. alcohol.
Give me some advice her folks. If it wasn't such a close friend I would excuse myself from the entire event, just to not tempt myself, but unfortunately that isn't an option.
So what are my options? I don't want to be deemed a party pooper for not drinking, and I'm not sure if I would have it in myself to not drink period ha-ha.
Are there such thing as "healthy" alcohol options?
Give me some advice her folks. If it wasn't such a close friend I would excuse myself from the entire event, just to not tempt myself, but unfortunately that isn't an option.
So what are my options? I don't want to be deemed a party pooper for not drinking, and I'm not sure if I would have it in myself to not drink period ha-ha.
Are there such thing as "healthy" alcohol options?
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Yes - it's called drinking what you like and fitting it into your calorie allowance OR recognizing that birthday's happen once a year and what the hey.
But for the love of purple cows don't demonize ANY food it's a waste of time and energy and just plain insulting to various food types.0 -
I know i would definitely be over my calorie intake, unless I didn't eat all day.
An average mixed drink is 200 calories alone, unless I'm drinking straight shots.
I had my first weigh in and lost three pounds so I'm pretty scared of not seeing a change on the scale, or god forbid, a gain.
This may be a 'what the hay' event, but I'm regretting it already!0 -
Well, I guess you could go with hard alcohol straight or on the rocks. A little goes a long way. Then, either you won't have too many calories or you will uncomfortably learn not to drink so much hard alcohol.
ETA: If you do drink, chances are good your weight will temporarily bump up the next day or two. Happens to me every time.0 -
Vodka + Diet Coke = ~ 60cals0
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I know i would definitely be over my calorie intake, unless I didn't eat all day.
An average mixed drink is 200 calories alone, unless I'm drinking straight shots.
I had my first weigh in and lost three pounds so I'm pretty scared of not seeing a change on the scale, or god forbid, a gain.
This may be a 'what the hay' event, but I'm regretting it already!
ok - now the bigger question - what's your daily allowance?0 -
Vodka + Diet Coke = ~ 60cals
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I am sure there are other low cal options. I have to figure this out, too. I like sweet drinks.
Have fun at the party.0 -
Vodka, Club soda and a shot of water flavoring for taste. I enjoy this0
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Tall Club soda, a shot of Kettle One and a Splash of Cran plus 2 limes
refreshing plus only really one shot of calories
its my go to0 -
Rum and diet coke? Don't know specifically how much, but it has to be less than 200cal. Stay away from the fruit juices. That would be killer on the calories.
Selzer mixers might also be an option?0 -
One shot of hard alcohol measured pour, one five ounce glass of white wine are both 100 calories. Michelob ultra is 90 calories - the flavored are a little more (100 - 110), but taste better - I like Michelob ultra pomegranate and the apple should be out soon. My go to is pinot grigio white wine or Honey Jack with a side of ice water.
You could try walking around with diet coke all night - don't tell anyone - for a new experience. It may change the way you view and use alcohol. If you can't just have two or three drinks and switch to diet soda or water, you may want to take a close look at that.
Whatever you decide, it's a CHOICE like everything else in life, so make a plan and try to stick to it.0 -
PLEASE also keep in mind that the less you eat, the more alcohol will affect you, so you need to pay attention to that.0
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Yeah, the problem with many tasty drinks isn't so much the booze... it's the sugar they typically have. If you mostly drink sweet drinks, you'll have to really limit yourself (or budget plenty of calories that day!)
Some low-cal options, some of which have already been mentioned:
Cuba Libre: Shot of rum, Diet Coke, on the rocks, garnish with a lime wedge
Moscow Mule: Shot of vodka, diet Ginger Ale, fresh lime juice, all on the rocks
Paloma: Shot of tequilla, Fresca, fresh lime juice, all on the rocks
Scotch and Soda: Self-explanatory. The "soda" is just plain soda water.
White Wine: Go with something very dry. Five ounces will run about 100 calories.
Spritzer: Half dry white wine, half soda water. Half the calories, ounce-per-ounce! Add a few drops of orange or Angostura bitters for bonus points. Serve on the rocks, but still in a wine glass.
Shandy (aka Radler): Beer mixed with fizzy juice or soda. You might be able to buy some already made. Stiegl's Grapefruit Radler is starting to become available in the States, for example. It's super refreshing at about 90 calories a glass.0 -
Vodka diet cranberries!0
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One hangover is not going to destroy all progress.
Eating nothing and then drinking is a bad thing.
Eat like you usually do, have a few drinks, have fun.
Log it and move on.0 -
Vodka + Diet Coke = ~ 60cals
I agree. yum!0 -
Vodka + Diet Coke = ~ 60cals
Except that a standard bar pour is 1.5 ounces. So more like 90-100 calories.
Pretty much all the hard alcohols are 65-70 calories per ounce. But again, a standard pour is 1.5 ounces. Malibu is lower Cal at 50 or so calories per ounce. Also lower alcohol, so that isn't such a bad thing, imo.
Flavored vodkas are usually about the same calories as regular, so mixing them with club soda is a good option. I always go with single talls to make my drink last longer.0 -
A little booze now and then is good for the soul. And whatever your weakness can not be denied long term without a price to pay. That being said red wine and white liquors are the best way to go for diet. Just don't go crazy and not get back on track. And wearing lampshades will clash with your lipstick.0
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My go to is vodka and diet....but a STRONG word of advice..be cautious how much you drink when mixing with diet, I cant remember the source but experienced first hand that diet soda alters the amount of alcohol your body absorbs or something like that. My first go at it, I got drunk more rapidly then normal and it was more severe with less consumed...so be careful! Also some hints that people gave me when I faced this same issue, #1 figure out how many drinks you can fit into allotted cals, if its 3 drinks put 3 coins in your right pocket and transfer them one at a time to the other pocket when you finish off said drink. when you are out of coins, you are faced with knowingly going over cals (this helped me because I would lose track pretty easily) #2 drink diet soda or water in between each drink. This will help it appear that you are still drinking with the best of them, but allow you to pace yourself at a more moderate level...plus the added bonus of adequate hydration can never be a bad thing. Remember it is just one day, but work towards making good choices. If all else fails dust yourself off and get back on the wagon tomorrow.. :drinker:0
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Rum and diet coke? Don't know specifically how much, but it has to be less than 200cal. Stay away from the fruit juices. That would be killer on the calories.
Selzer mixers might also be an option?
Rum has essentially the same calories as vodka. I don't know where this myth that vodka is lower cal than everything else originated. A rum and diet should be about 100 calories. Same as a vodka diet0 -
I've lost 13lbs in the last eight weeks and had plenty of booze. Usually I go for lower cal options (club soda or diet mixer) or wine, and I watch my snacking during - but I don't drink on an empty stomach. I try to get a bit more exercise in on the days previous or following as well.
Life is short, enjoy it!0
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