Night out planned Low cal alcohol help?
lou0711
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Hi,
We are going out this evening for my partners birthday and plan to have a few drinks but,what is the lowest calorie drinks to consume. Im quite new to this and been doing really well counting all my calories so far and sticking to my goals.i really don't want to spoil it today. Any advice?
We wont be eating out so thats a bonus.
We are going out this evening for my partners birthday and plan to have a few drinks but,what is the lowest calorie drinks to consume. Im quite new to this and been doing really well counting all my calories so far and sticking to my goals.i really don't want to spoil it today. Any advice?
We wont be eating out so thats a bonus.
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Probably best to stick to spirits rather than beer or wine etc.
JD and diet Coke a good option :-)0 -
as madcat suggested, or:
vodka and diet coke (56 calories for a single shot)
rum and diet coke (56 calories)
gin and slimline tonic (56 calories)
wine spritzer (96 calories, but more volume than the above)
beck's blue (39 calories per bottle; it's alcohol free so that might help if you tend to overindulge on food when you've had a few drinks)
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If you prefer fruity type cocktails that Cascade Ice zero calorie sparkling water stuff is pretty decent with vodka and comes in a bunch of flavors to choose from. I like the strawberry lemonade flavor with vodka, a lot. And it's super cheap, under 70¢ for a 17-oz bottle at a local grocery store chain.0
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I tend to just go for the hard stuff on rocks. I might be high cal, but you can sip a good whisky for an hour or so!0
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http://getdrunknotfat.com/
Someone posted this site a while ago, and while I drink sparingly, it looks like a good tool!0 -
At the moment i'm liking Cherry Vodka (around 60 cals per shot).
You can drink it with Ice or sometimes i have it with Low Cal (5 cal) Lemonade.
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I would opt for something like vodka, soda & lime
But after a few of those I'd get led astray and have shots and cocktails.
Have fun!0 -
Why do you need to drink to have a good time?0
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Why do you need to drink to have a good time?
OP never said she needed to drink, she said she planned to drink.
If she had posted she was going to a steakhouse, was planning to have a steak, and wanted advice on the best cut of steak for her goals, would you point out she didn't need a steak?
Sometimes adults choose to drink.0 -
janejellyroll wrote: »Why do you need to drink to have a good time?
OP never said she needed to drink, she said she planned to drink.
If she had posted she was going to a steakhouse, was planning to have a steak, and wanted advice on the best cut of steak for her goals, would you point out she didn't need a steak?
Sometimes adults choose to drink.
Great analogy there.
I do the same. I was out on business on Thursday in a different part of the country with a meeting cancelled Friday morning. I decided that I would have a few pints and sample the local micro brews.
My advice is to enjoy yourself, don't go to crazy and work it off the next day or so. I wound in addition to my exercise going to a park, the zoo and a museum. Lot's of additional movement.
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