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Showing posts with label Drinking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Drinking. Show all posts

Saturday, April 9, 2011

Does drinking green tea really help promote <b>weight loss</b>? | <b>Weight</b> <b>...</b>

I work out 5-6 days a week ?nd ?l?? eat aptly ?nd ?m ?b??t 35lbs ?nt? m? weight loss goal. Still h??? ?b??t 35lbs t? g?. I w?? wondering ?f green tea really helps w?th weight loss ?r ?? th?t ???t one more weight loss claim th?t h?? n? proof. C?n anyone h?l? m? out?

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Sunday, January 30, 2011

Ask Roni _v48 – Social Drinking and Weight Loss, Working out Pre-Work, Taking the Weekends Off, Eating healthy on a tight budget, Starting with Motivation

Time got away from me today but I got my podcast up! I give myself a midnight deadline. It keeps me honest. :)

As you may notice I’m now on YouTube!! YAY! They have finally approved me to have longer videos. This means no more markers for each question HOWEVER, next to each topic will be a link to jump right to that question on youtube if you don’t have time to watch the whole thing. That’s a good compromise, no? :)

Topics this week include…


Podcast/Audio Only Version
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Monday, January 10, 2011

Dos and Don’ts of Holiday Drinking from The Biggest Loser Nutritionist

CocktailsDuring the festive holiday season, it can be hard to avoid consuming cocktails and wine.  But most cocktails and alcoholic beverages are full of calories and not much else of nutritional value; just a few drinks can break the bank of your calorie budget.

Some of the most traditional beverages are packed with loads of calories and fat. Take good old eggnog: per cup it has a 343 calories and a whopping 19 grams of fat (11 g saturated fat). A Long Island iced tea has 789 calories, and a white Russian has 425 calories. Even a non-alcoholic grande eggnog latte made with nonfat milk at Starbucks is loaded with 450 Calories and 18g of fat (11 g saturated)!

So, how do you make the best of the festivities without completely going overboard or depriving yourself? Here are some dos and don’ts of holiday drinking:

Do drink conservatively. Limit yourself to one or two drinks interspersed with water and healthy nibbles over a period of time.
Do drink a big glass or two of water prior to drinking anything alcoholic. A recent study published in the journal Obesity compared weight loss for two groups of dieters; the group that consumed two cups of water prior to meals dropped more pounds. Water not only makes you feel more full; it provides your body with the hydration it needs for optimum function.
Do choose wine when you drink alcohol. Wine has calories, but no fat – and it contains health-boosting antioxidants. A 4.1-ounce glass of champagne has 78 calories, while a 5-ounce glass of red wine has 127 calories and contains the powerful antioxidant resveratrol. Just make sure you’re drinking a single serving; the large capacity of some wine glasses can hold 12 ounces or more (that's at least 300 calories)!
Do try a wine spritzer (wine mixed with sparkling water) as another festive drinking option. You’ll cut the calories in half and still get some of wine’s beneficial antioxidants.
Do opt for sparkling water or club soda with a slice of lemon or lime if you need to have a drink in hand at the cocktail party. No one will know it’s not a gin and tonic!Do learn how to make allowances for fun indulgences. Just make sure you balance the excess calories with an additional walk or extra time at the gym.
Don’t choose creamy drinks like eggnog or Irish cream liqueurs, which are loaded with calories and fat.
Never drink and drive!

The recipe below is refreshing and festive, perfect for a holiday punch. To make it alcoholic, add 1 ounce of your favorite clear spirit (gin or vodka).

Makes 1 serving

4 ounces lime-flavored
sparkling water, chilled
2 ounces pomegranate juice, chilled
Fresh lime

Pour the sparkling water into a regular drinking glass or a festive champagne glass. Slowly add the pomegranate juice. Garnish with a slice of fresh lime.


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Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Ask Roni _v45 Breakfast on the Go Ideas, Adjusting to Eating Less, How I Met the Husband, Drinking Soft Drinks, Fairness of Weight Loss

Running a little late but I made it with an hour to spare. :)

Topics in this video include…

Ideas for Breakfasts on the GoAdjusting to Eating LessHow I met the HusbandDo I drink Soft Drinks?Fairness of Weight Loss

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