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Bigwig236
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Isnt it one of life's travesties that a decent Sauvignon Blanc carries so many damn calories?
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Try a nice Merlot or Cabernet. I do believe they tend to have less calories than the white wines.0
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Yeah, But the headache? Dont get on with red wine. Now. if only they made a low calorie white, that didnt taste like mouthwash....0
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Ahh, gotcha. I'm more of a red wine person but I understand that sometimes red doesn't agree with people. It's sad that truly good wine is not a low-calorie option.0
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If ever the was a gap in the market.......0
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Heheh, go for it!0
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I can sympathize, although white wine gives me a raging headache. I have definitely cut out red wine from my diet, although I still crave that one relaxing glass of wine after a stressful day. Sometimes the best things in life are the worst things for you lol...I just wish they'd make my favorite red in those tiny little bottles, all I want is one glass, I hate re-corking a bottle.0
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Re-corking a bottle? How does that work then? Sounds way to scientific.0
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haha so you're against re-corking a bottle too? I thought it was just me, I didn't actually have scientific proof why you should never re-cork a bottle, I was just strongly against it.0
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I've got one of those vacuum thingies that pumps the air out of the bottle and puts a top on it so it'll last in the fridge!
although...ahem....I rarely open a bottle I don't intend to finish!
could be why I switched to boxes....rofl!0 -
haha I love boxed wine...it's so damn handy!0
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Ah but the biggest tragedy is that men are 'allowed' to drink more than a woman according to doctors!0
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LOL!! So true but you know some times you just gotta!!0
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seriously after the week I've had, I just want one glass...i'll think of it as an anti-oxident if I have to...instead of a super yummy cab-sauv0
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It's not the drinking of the wine that is the issue for me. It's the magnetic effect of the fridge that happens afterwards that causes the problems0
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It's not the drinking of the wine that is the issue for me. It's the magnetic effect of the fridge that happens afterwards that causes the problems
Haha, I know, right? I have one drink and suddenly my mouth needs *something* and everything looks pretty good!0 -
Pfft, white wine, red wine....I could really care less for either.
Mead, though. I will sell my body to science for a bottle of mead.
Come to me, my honey-distilled darling!!!!0 -
Pfft, white wine, red wine....I could really care less for either.
Mead, though. I will sell my body to science for a bottle of mead.
Come to me, my honey-distilled darling!!!!
I don't know what that is? could it become another obsession? can I get it in Alberta?0 -
Well isnt that something. Every respondent here is female as far as I can see. You girls love your wine. And as an admirer of the female mind and intellect, ( body too, but lets not go there) I sense kindered spirits. Tommi, mead? Good lord. I think the secret with a good bottle of wine is never to cork it. Sacriledge. Even Californian wine doesnt deserve that. ( Sorry my US friends, but its way behind Nw Zealand). Now, how the hell do we get the calories down?????0
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We come together and make our own...I'll be the taste tester0
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OK. I'll get the demijohns, Ricki, can you supply the grapes??0
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Isnt it one of life's travesties that a decent Sauvignon Blanc carries so many damn calories?
Yes it is!! and sugars and carbs too!! Triple Wammo!! a travesty for sure!!!
(I haven't had a glass of wine in... 33 days (but who's counting!!:laugh: )0 -
Pinot Gris isn't too bad in cals. and then just do a workout so that you can afford a few extra. I myself don't believe in re-corking wine. I think that it's against the rules somewhere. Well at least in my book.0
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Come on Cristy. Just build it into your total. I love wine, would never give it up. But just need to work it off. Im down 15 lbs in a month. This is exercise and good eating, not sacrifice of my two glasses a night. Dieting should still be fun. Not denial. Eat, drink and be merry. But be prepared to sweat it off. Thats my recipe.0
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I've got one of those vacuum thingies that pumps the air out of the bottle and puts a top on it so it'll last in the fridge!
although...ahem....I rarely open a bottle I don't intend to finish!
could be why I switched to boxes....rofl!
One of my friends claims that those things pump mold back into the bottle and cause the wine to spoil faster. I think he is just too darned stubborn to admit that he can't leave a re-corked bottle alone, and this is his excuse for not saving the "leftover" wine!0 -
Well isnt that something. Every respondent here is female as far as I can see. You girls love your wine. And as an admirer of the female mind and intellect, ( body too, but lets not go there) I sense kindered spirits. Tommi, mead? Good lord. I think the secret with a good bottle of wine is never to cork it. Sacriledge. Even Californian wine doesnt deserve that. ( Sorry my US friends, but its way behind Nw Zealand). Now, how the hell do we get the calories down?????
Plan a wine day- should be a Sunday morning. So you can wake late, laze in bed, have some coffee, and then start on the wine all day long.0 -
He's spot on. If you open a bottle, finish it. Else its fine for cooking, but not drinking.0
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Mrs McF. If you weren't married.... And I wasnt in love with my gorgeous partner..... One hell of a sunday morning discussion we could have....0
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You don't know what mead is?! *gasp* It's only the best form of alcohol consumption in the history of man. And arguably the oldest, too. It's technically considered to be a wine but is actually its own stand-alone beverage. Made from honey, it's characterized by a very sweet flavor and is usually a lovely golden color. Oh, and it very rarely tastes much like alcohol, or any kind of wine you've ever had. A good mead will mess you up real fast, too, or can be enjoyed a glass at a time. Like wine, it's also really easy to make.
Also like wine, it's far from a low-cal drink. *lol* I had a glass tonight after dinner, and added a whopping 300+ calories to my intake, putting me over. So worth it, though....so worth it....When I reach my goal, I will celebrate by finishing some mead I've been hanging on to since Christmas. And for me, that's a REALLY long time!!!
Check out this Wikipedia entry: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mead0 -
We served mead at our wedding it's amazing.
Hopefully I'll have my new running shoes at the same time as we get our order from WineTasting (BuyWithMe had a great deal -- $35 for $75 worth, if your state allows shipment of wine), so I can be working out for my wine :laugh:
ETA: Link for BuyWithMe deal, in case anyone's interested: http://www.buywithme.com/boston/deals/3988-winetasting?partner=spinback&rtoken=UR3QUN860
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