Hi there! white wine is my downfall!
patazzirat
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Just started doing this seriously for the past week. You have to be kind of organized to do this well...especially if you are used to eating out a lot. White wine is my biggest downfall - oi! I know that it is all empty calories, I know that the health benefits are marginal, but I look forward to it every night after long days. Oi! Anyone else with a wine habit?
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Hiya
Yep, white wine is my downfall too! I just cant seem to give it up but I reckon it might be slowing my weight loss down! My plan is to cut it out for a month but I don't know if this is going to happen or not!! Its just too nice :-)0 -
Lol. Sangria for the win!!!0
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Occasionally, but mostly red. And I try to stick to once every other week. I don't think you have to cut things out completely, but maybe just try to be more mindful of it. It's 100-130 calories approx for a glass, if you're doing that 7 days a week that's around 700 calories that you could cut right off the top without even getting into changing food habits.0
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Some things are worth a little slower weight loss! Try just reducing your consumption a little bit... if you have 2+ glasses a day, take it down to one. If you have one glass every day, try limiting yourself to 5 days per week.
It really is awful nice to come home to a glass of wine at the end of the day.0 -
yeah - wine definitely slows weight loss. I guess your liver processes alcohol before it processes fat, so the harder it has to work on alcohol, the less time it spends working on burning fat. Someone told me that once, and it makes sense...0
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Yup def my downfall to!! But I have managed to cut it back to once a week and then only a couple of glasses. I have the odd red wine now and again but this is fantastic progress from drinking it every night. I live in Spain and in the hot summers its hard to resist but I have started drinking fizzy water with a slice if lemon when we are out.0
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yeah - wine definitely slows weight loss. I guess your liver processes alcohol before it processes fat, so the harder it has to work on alcohol, the less time it spends working on burning fat. Someone told me that once, and it makes sense...
Actually, that doesn't make any sense to me. I'd like to see the scientic support for this. I have a glass of wine on occasion if I have planned for the calories in my daily plan. An ounce of red wine is about 25 calories. If I know I'm meeting a friend after work, I save calories for one glass. There are a lot if slender French women who would agree.0 -
Successful dieting doesn't mean you make yourself miserable. It means you moderate and adjust your caloric intake by eating reasonable portions of healthy food. Wine has both good and bad aspects (many "healthy foods" do to). If you can fit a glass of wine into an otherwise healthy diet and maintain your caloric intake where you want it, you can both enjoy your wine and embrace a healthy life style.0
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My downfall is beer. I'm not a drunk but I do enjoy a cold beer.0
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There are a lot if slender French women who would agree.
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Some white wine options that would be lower in calories would be 10% or lower alcohol by volume (ABV) Dry German Rieslings, and Vino Verde from Portugal 7% -9% ABV range.
Check the labels for ABV, remember if the wines are not dry and there is residual sugar (unfermented sugars) there won't be any calorie reductions. These lower alcohol wines have been produced in their respective styles for centuries and are not part of any modern marketing response to lower calorie wines. That's a good thing!
If you are unsure about if residual sugar is present in the wine you can go to the producers website and look at tech sheets. Dry wines are typically .2% residual sugar or less. Your portion size is important too when calculating calories. A serving of wine can be 3-6 ounces depending on type and strength.
Please post any new wine discoveries you make0 -
I find a cold beer difficult to say no to. I have switched to a low cal beer, Canadian 67 and I limit myself to two. So for two beer, it's only 134 cals and 4 grams of carbs.0
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I like the white wine too, actually I love all wine ;-) I think it's worth the 110 calories and I just adjust my day accordingly, knowing I will have a glass of wine. It has curbed my consumption. Instead of having two glasses, I only have one, so I can meet my daily caloric goal.0
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Love my sauvignon blanc...but am being careful about how much. Maybe not every day but a couple times a week as long s I plan for it....or walk after dinner0
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I think it is a Dr. Oz thing in one of his diet books where he says this. The "You on a Diet" book. Besides, one glass doesn't make your organs work any harder to process alcohol...now, multiple glasses....ha ha ha~0
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yeah - wine definitely slows weight loss. I guess your liver processes alcohol before it processes fat, so the harder it has to work on alcohol, the less time it spends working on burning fat. Someone told me that once, and it makes sense...
Actually, that doesn't make any sense to me. I'd like to see the scientic support for this. I have a glass of wine on occasion if I have planned for the calories in my daily plan. An ounce of red wine is about 25 calories. If I know I'm meeting a friend after work, I save calories for one glass. There are a lot if slender French women who would agree.0 -
Red wine is my downfall. I have just cut way back , it's a little treat I can look forward too esp. when I've worked hard for that one glass! lol A bottle of red wine last me a lot longer than it use too :0)0
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I love white wine!
...and red wine, and porter and beer, and whisky and rum, and gin.....:embarassed:
Its been a real eye opener logging calories, i was probably drinking thousands of calories in drinks alone each week before MFP0 -
Me too a bit of wine here and there. Moderation I guess. A little chuckle I read somewhere: Scientists have discovered a source of resveratrol; that is portable, readily available, fresh tasting, can be frozen, and comes in a single unit serving size. It is called a Grape. Made ME laugh!0
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Cold, crisp Moscato...perfect for sipping on a hot summer afternoon!0
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Oh, thank God! I'm not the only one with this delicious habit. It is sooo nice to come home from a long day and have a cold glass of wine.0
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Chateau Thomas Winery (in Indiana) has a Slender Wine that has less sugar. They have won International Awards. You can order it online. Reds and whites!!0
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Me too. That is the hardest thing to omit or even cut down on.0
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Chateau Thomas Winery (in Indiana) has a Slender Wine that has less sugar. They have won International Awards. You can order it online. Reds and whites!!
bookmarking it!0 -
I love white wine!
...and red wine, and porter and beer, and whisky and rum, and gin.....:embarassed:
Its been a real eye opener logging calories, i was probably drinking thousands of calories in drinks alone each week before MFP0 -
icecream!0
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I love a glass of wine after a long day. My partner equally enjoys a drop so I'm happy to adjust my carorie intake to accomodate this!!0
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