Vodka!
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My favorite is Jack Daniels; however, I have found that it is not the bourbon that puts on the extra lbs., but the way it affects my appetite. I lose all self control and eat everything in sight - lo-cal, high-cal, no-cal - it doesn't matter. I eat it. Are you getting too few calories. I've lost 56 lbs. since Feb., but I hit a plateau and then realized I was only eating about 700 calories a day. When I upped my calorie intake, I started losing again. I've been trying to keep it at about 1200 calories.
This is a question I have meaning to ask, I am new somewhat. If my calories are 1200 and I work out roughly 800 calories.....should I be eating 2000 calories? I find I am not hungry at night lately. (I workout in the am and I am hungry when I get home)0 -
I agree. Vodka is my drink of choice - but I still record it calorie-wise! I'm trying not to drink as much (I tend to like the white russian types of drinks, so I'll try to do dash of milk instead of cream, etc) But I still have lost over 35#. If I know we are going out for dinner and drinks, I'll have lighter meals earlier and workout more.
I'm interested in trying the Voli Vodkas!
Oh, and have you tried those Crystal Light Mojito/Appletini/Margarita drink mixes? My absolute favorite flavor is the Appletini - 5 calories - tastes like a liquid sour green apple jolly rancher. Mix it with a bit of vodka....mmmmmm!
So excited I decided to get back to vodka now!!!
Wow!! Didn't know about the Crystal light drink mixes! Gotta try those, that Appletini sounds goooood!!!:-)0 -
Hey did U know they make Light Vodka now, That is what I drink with diet soda or whatever. I had 7 shots tonight and it was only 240 calories! I can drink more and not get hungover Just love it. Oh and I still have a few drinks and I have lost 20 pounds so far in 6 weeks.
Did not know this...happy face!!!0 -
Regular vodka is only 70 calories an ounce. If you're going to drink it, drink the real stuff.:drinker:
Kinda have to agree here...lol0 -
I only drink vodka and usually with cranberry or low sodium tomato spicy juice. yeeeeah0
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This:
http://www.leangains.com/2010/07/truth-about-alcohol-fat-loss-and-muscle.html
From the site--
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* For this day, restrict your intake of dietary fat to 0.3 g/kg body weight (or as close to this figure as possible).
* Limit carbs to 1.5 g/kg body weight. Get all carbs from veggies and the tag-along carbs in some protein sources. You'll also want to limit carbohydrate-rich alcohol sources such as drinks made with fruit juices and beer. A 33 cl/12 fl oz of beer contains about 12 g carbs, while a regular Cosmopolitan is about 13 g.
* Good choices of alcohol include dry wines which are very low carb, clocking in at about 0.5-1 g per glass (4 fl oz/115ml).
Sweet wines are much higher at 4-6 g per glass. Cognac, gin, rum, scotch, tequila, vodka and whiskey are all basically zero carbs. Dry wines and spirits is what you should be drinking, ideally. Take them straight or mixed with diet soda. (No need to be super-neurotic about this stuff. Drinks should be enjoyed after all. Just be aware that there are better and worse choices out there).
* Eat as much protein as you want. Yes, that's right. Ad libitum. Due to the limit on dietary fat, you need to get your protein from lean sources. Protein sources such as low fat cottage cheese, protein powder, chicken, turkey, tuna, pork and egg whites are good sources of protein this day.
* For effective fat loss, this should be limited to one evening per week. Apply the protocol and you will lose fat on a weekly basis as long as your diet is on point for the rest of the week.
Basically, the nutritional strategy I have outlined here is all about focusing on substrates that are least likely to cause net synthesis of fat during hypercaloric conditions. Alcohol and protein, your main macronutrients this day, are extremely poor precursors for de novo lipogenesis. Alcohol suppresses fat oxidation, but by depriving yourself of dietary fat during alcohol consumption, you won't be storing anything. Nor will protein cause any measurable de novo lipogenesis. High protein intake will also compensate for the weak effect of alcohol on satiety and make you less likely to blow your diet when you're drinking.
By the way, a nice bonus after a night of drinking is that it effectively rids you of water retention. You may experience the "whoosh"-effect, which I've talked about in my two-part series about water retention. That in itself can be motivating for folks who've been experiencing a plateau in their weight loss.
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OK I am a bit buzzed and that is a bunch of information.........but part of it explains my weight loss from cardio, eating one salad (w/chicken) drinking vodka + zero calorie drinks and low carb snacks as a decent diet............too bad I cant find good chicken wings in the bay area............................0 -
Regular vodka is only 70 calories an ounce. If you're going to drink it, drink the real stuff.:drinker:
Kinda have to agree here...lol
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FYI, alcohol is a very interesting substance nutritionally.
Calorie wise, it is essentially a double carb. They don't record it as such because it doesn't provide the nutritional value of 2 carbs. Instead the value of it is 1 carb. But the calorie consequence is 2 carbs. It it's records correctly, 1 shot should be 10 carbs. You won't see that in the database, but thats the effect to your body. Carbs are good, not bad.0 -
Alcohol messes with your metabolism, your body burns it before other fuels. but... it is dehydrating so sometimes you'll weigh less after indulging. BUT I do tend to eat less overall on days I drink... My go to is dry red wine... ♥ or vodka with Pelegrino and lemon or lime. If I was, say, dieting down for an event or photo shoot (lol) I would cut the alcohol a week or so before the event.0
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If life gives you lemons, just add vodka!0
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Yes!!!If life gives you lemons, just add vodka!0
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I have been watching my calorie intake and have several drinks a night and cannot lose weight. I have actually gained. I would love to see what some of you are eating while you are able to continue drinking. I also have been working out at least three times a week - its driving me crazy!0
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Just a suggestion - you may want to start mixing in some strength training with your cardio.0
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Strong 2yo bump!0
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Wait "light" vodka? Isn't that chemically impossible? They either have to decrease the proof or decrease the serving size, or both. There's like no way lol, maybe for the flavored ones using artificial sweeteners and flavors, but pretty sure you can't make plain vodka magically less calories! :laugh:
*sigh* Just noticed the date of the OP...0 -
I love this thread! It makes a change to have a thread full of alcohol drinkers! Usually I come to these threads to defend alcohol and get annoyed by all of the 'alcohol makes you fat' brigade. I drink every weekend, I just have to make it fit! :drinker: :drinker: :drinker:
ETA: Oops, really old thread. I didn't notice.0
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