Drinking Calories
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lisacarroll18 wrote: »Ok, this may sound crazy but when I drink water, I will add some sweet and low to it, just to give it a little taste.
bleh! haha0 -
If you like fruit, I have been freezing different fruits in my ice trays ( with water of course) so when they start melting in my water it has that taste to it. So far I have used oranges, rasberry and lemon wedges.0
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trying4real wrote: »If you like fruit, I have been freezing different fruits in my ice trays ( with water of course) so when they start melting in my water it has that taste to it. So far I have used oranges, rasberry and lemon wedges.
This is a great idea! I am so going to try this!0 -
Poobear7609 wrote: »I drink alot of tea or diet mountain dew during the day. I really need to substitute that with water, but i cant bring myself to drink water. I like drinking things with flavor. Ive been stuck on the same weight now, and it might be water weight because of all the tea I drink.
How much water should I drink a day to see results.
If you're drinking beverages that are not calorie free, be sure to log them. That can stall weight loss.
Have you tried flavored sparkling water? They have different flavors, are delicious, and no calories!0 -
I drink unsweetened teas as well.
I like food. A lot. So the less calories I drink the more of them I get to eat.0 -
Use Stevia for a natural sweetener and keep making those aspartame gains in your diet Mountain dew . I drink at least 3 litres of tap water a day, but that's just because I love the stuff (making those Estrogen and fluoride gains lol).0
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ziaibelieve wrote: »I highly recommend that you try coconut sugar!
Obviously it would be best if you didn't add any sugar to your tea, but until you can wean yourself off it, coconut sugar would be a great substitute!
In my opinion, sugar is sugar, no matter what source it comes from.
In your opinion, what is the difference between regular sugar and coconut sugar?
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slideaway1 wrote: »Use Stevia for a natural sweetener and keep making those aspartame gains in your diet Mountain dew . I drink at least 3 litres of tap water a day, but that's just because I love the stuff (making those Estrogen and fluoride gains lol).
While I alternate between granulated sugar, agave nectar, and Stevia just because I can, I think Stevia is one of the best types of sugar when trying to moderate calories. To me, it tastes just like granulated sugar.0 -
slideaway1 wrote: »Use Stevia for a natural sweetener and keep making those aspartame gains in your diet Mountain dew . I drink at least 3 litres of tap water a day, but that's just because I love the stuff (making those Estrogen and fluoride gains lol).
While I alternate between granulated sugar, agave nectar, and Stevia just because I can, I think Stevia is one of the best types of sugar when trying to moderate calories. To me, it tastes just like granulated sugar.
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I like to add fruit or vegetable slices to water for no calorie flavor. My favs are orange slices, dill, cucumber and lime.0
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Poobear7609 wrote: »I drink alot of tea or diet mountain dew during the day. I really need to substitute that with water, but i cant bring myself to drink water. I like drinking things with flavor. Ive been stuck on the same weight now, and it might be water weight because of all the tea I drink.
How much water should I drink a day to see results.
Yea, I hear you.
I do drink unsweetened tea with lemon. Herbal teas can be a great sub.
If I am on a soda binge, I will pick up some Perrier and drink that instead. Fizzy but just water.
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Squeeze a whole lemon into about a pint of water. Tastes great either warm or cold. Even though lemon is acidic, it turns the body more alkaline in the stomach. A more alkaline body is something we should all be trying to achieve. (fast food, ready meals etc make the body more acidic). Not good.0
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slideaway1 wrote: »Use Stevia for a natural sweetener and keep making those aspartame gains in your diet Mountain dew . I drink at least 3 litres of tap water a day, but that's just because I love the stuff (making those Estrogen and fluoride gains lol).
While I alternate between granulated sugar, agave nectar, and Stevia just because I can, I think Stevia is one of the best types of sugar when trying to moderate calories. To me, it tastes just like granulated sugar.
I use Stevia on cinnamon french toast on Saturday mornings. It's sooooo good.
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I add slices of cucumber, orange, lemon or just about any fruit to a quart of water in the fridge. That way I always have flavored water.0
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Steph38878 wrote: »KatieBea44 wrote: »If you find just water so bland, try making it citrus or cucumber water. It adds a light flavour without adding so many empty calories. Both cucumber and lemon aid in weight loss efforts, aid in digestion and lemon is a slight anti inflammatory for joints because it dissolves uric acid. On days where i find I don't want to be drinking regular water, I fill a jug with all the water I need in the day, and add 1 or 2 sliced lemons, rind on, and stick it in the fridge. I never fail to drink my water that day
Great idea. I like those also.
Yes, great idea, I do the same.0 -
I love propel water that is what gets me through the day. My rule is don't drink my calories but if I find that at the end of the day I have some left then I can have a snack and drink a iced tea or something along those lines. But there are some great alternatives to water that are low calorie.0
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Add that tea/soda to your food diary and look at how its sabotaging your goals. You just need to detox from them and drink water. Buy Figi or other nicer tasting waters if you must. Put a lemon or lime in them (adds sugar but much less)...... if you stop drinking the other stuff for a week or so you won't even really miss it. And you will feel 10x better without all that sugar!0
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When I drink water I always get the different flavor packs like Crystal Light, or Wylers, or Hawaiian punch lemonade, strawberry lemonade, grape, etc. to add to my water because I hate the taste of plain water just to give my water a little kick.0
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There are also sugar free packets that you can add to pitchers that have like 5 calories in the whole thing. I have actually really been enjoying those, and I haven't had a soda in three months!0
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switch to diet
drink unsweet tea or with splenda
drink flavored waters
lots of options0 -
Try adding calorie free flavoring to your water.0
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Have you ever thought, that maybe in your area you just have bad tasting water? Try getting a refrigerator filter/pitcher and try that. Maybe there are dissolved minerals in your tap water you find off putting.0
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Thanks. Im defiantly gonna try to add some flavoring to the water I drink, and defiantly gonna try to cut down on the sugar for my tea gradually.0
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I had a hard time getting over my addiction to soda as well. I started off by switching to diet, now I just drink plain water for most of my hydro needs. I still drink the occasional diet coke now and again just because I like the bubbles.0
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Poobear7609 wrote: »Well i thought there might be a problem with the tea, because I add sugar to it...And I probably drink 5-6 big glasses of it a day.
The tea is not the problem but the sugar you add to it certainly has the potential to make it a problem. It is recommended that people limit their added sugar intake to less than 10 per cent of their daily calorie intake; for the average woman that is below 10 teaspoons of sugar per day.
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Oops, not the drinking I thought it was, carry on :drinker:0
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I add mint leaves to my water - it helps with the taste because I'm not a huge fan of regular water, and it's crisp and clean tasting. Frozen fruit like strawberries, raspberries, and such are also a good addition. Granted I've been forcing myself to just drink water and have started gradually reducing the amount of sugar I use in my coffee and now water tastes very refreshing. I think recalibrating your tongue to flavor and sugar makes a huge difference.0
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