what about drinks?
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what about drinks?
Hi everyone,
i just started yesterday and it's going pretty well so far. one thing i'm not sure on though is drinks...
*i dont drink a lot of soda, but just happened to have root beer with my lunch today. is soda considered an S or a sweet?
*what about other types of drinks with sugar in them? i sometimes have the carnation instant breakfast drinks as (or with) breakfast or other times also.
*what about alcoholic drinks? any recommendations on those? i dont drink tons but do like to kick back with a few beers, especially now since the nicer weather for hanging outside and cookouts is coming around.
i just started yesterday and it's going pretty well so far. one thing i'm not sure on though is drinks...
*i dont drink a lot of soda, but just happened to have root beer with my lunch today. is soda considered an S or a sweet?
*what about other types of drinks with sugar in them? i sometimes have the carnation instant breakfast drinks as (or with) breakfast or other times also.
*what about alcoholic drinks? any recommendations on those? i dont drink tons but do like to kick back with a few beers, especially now since the nicer weather for hanging outside and cookouts is coming around.
No problem, Ann, it's pretty well tucked away.
A direct link for the similarly confused:
http://nosdiet.com/#drinks
In a nutshell: if it's a drink with more sugar than you would ever pour into your coffee, it's an S (sorry, but the drinks you mention sound like they fall into this category). Otherwise don't worry about it unless you are really running out of things to worry about it.
Hope you found everything you were looking for.
A direct link for the similarly confused:
http://nosdiet.com/#drinks
In a nutshell: if it's a drink with more sugar than you would ever pour into your coffee, it's an S (sorry, but the drinks you mention sound like they fall into this category). Otherwise don't worry about it unless you are really running out of things to worry about it.
Hope you found everything you were looking for.
What about fruit juice?
Does fruit juice count as an S (just one glass of orange or pineapple with lunch, say)?
Thanks for the website, by the way. I found it today. I feel hope at last that there is an approach that might work if I work it. I've started immediately. Hoping not to have to go for the full 12 failures but instead to be like Reinhard.
Julia
Thanks for the website, by the way. I found it today. I feel hope at last that there is an approach that might work if I work it. I've started immediately. Hoping not to have to go for the full 12 failures but instead to be like Reinhard.
Julia
Re: What about fruit juice?
I was really surprised at how much sugar is added to some juices. I'd take a look at the label. I think I remember seeing nearly 30g of sugar added to many of them -- that's the same as a cola! So much for juice being more healthy. Then again, I did find a juice the other day that was 100% grapefruit juice -- that's it.Julia wrote:Does fruit juice count as an S (just one glass of orange or pineapple with lunch, say)?
Thanks for the website, by the way. I found it today. I feel hope at last that there is an approach that might work if I work it. I've started immediately. Hoping not to have to go for the full 12 failures but instead to be like Reinhard.
Julia
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Welcome, Julia. Fruit juice (if it is actually just fruit juice and not fruit flavored sugar water) is legit, but do be aware that juice, however natural, is pretty caloric stuff. As long as you're not drinking more than the juice equivalent of a couple of oranges a glass, I wouldn't worry about it at all -- enjoy, it's good for you. But a big glass of tropicana can contain juice from more oranges than you would ever care to squeeze. It's an excess that doesn't seem obvious until you translate it into pieces of fruit (but then it's striking). Yes, fruit is great, but would you ever eat five oranges in five minutes? People routinely drink as much. That's one reason (besides the fact that it tastes better) that I prefer to squeeze my own. And even if you squeeze just occasionally, it gives you the ability to visually spot translate "glasses" to more compelling "pieces".
But this is fine tuning. I suspect that very few people really have a problem with fruit juice. If they do, it's one of many (and far worse) others. Stick with the clear cut calls until you build your habit and then worry about borderline stuff like this if you still want to.
But this is fine tuning. I suspect that very few people really have a problem with fruit juice. If they do, it's one of many (and far worse) others. Stick with the clear cut calls until you build your habit and then worry about borderline stuff like this if you still want to.
Beware the fructose
Definitely take a look at the label. Stuff that is 100% fruit juice is best... though even its calories can add up if you drink too much.
And make sure it says "Juice". If it says "Drink", it's probably pretty much sugar water. Also, if you see "High Fructose Corn Syrup" as one of the ingredients, stay far, far away. It is basically sugar - the same sweetener they use for sodas, very high in calories.
And make sure it says "Juice". If it says "Drink", it's probably pretty much sugar water. Also, if you see "High Fructose Corn Syrup" as one of the ingredients, stay far, far away. It is basically sugar - the same sweetener they use for sodas, very high in calories.
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Thanks all. Really helpful. I realised there were a lot of calories in fruit juices so wasn't sure where they fitted in. I will definitely look out for juice not drink, as advised, and will keep it down to one glass with my lunch. That way it looks like I won't simply be kidding myself I'm following NoS while actually just finding a way round it.
On a similar subject, I was horrified to notice how much sugar is in one of those tiny 'digestive' yogurt drinks (Actimel and the like -- do you get them in the US?). The ones in my fridge have nearly 18g a shot! No wonder I like them so much.
Julia
On a similar subject, I was horrified to notice how much sugar is in one of those tiny 'digestive' yogurt drinks (Actimel and the like -- do you get them in the US?). The ones in my fridge have nearly 18g a shot! No wonder I like them so much.
Julia
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