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![]() | Hi, lotusport. If you are asking about alcoholic beverages, that amount of red wine can be traded for 1-1/2 ounce of unsweetened liquor, 1 ounce of sweetened liquor, or 7 oz of light beer. It can also be used as a fat exchange, and so equal to a teaspoon of oil/butter, 1/4 cup of avocado, or 5 olives. If you had something else in mind, please repost. |
![]() | …so what could 4-5 ozs (120-130ml) of red wine be a substitute for please? Suggestions welcomed..! |
![]() | Hi, faeree. In the Menu Planner under the “Dinner” tab, scroll down the Fats category, “Beverages” – there you will see in the list “Liquor, Dry” – this is where bourbon would fall. Bourbon is counted as a fat, because that’s how the body sees it – 1 jigger is equal to about 2 teaspoons of oil. If you add sugary items to it be sure to count those too (though of course, these are not recommended). |
![]() | I enjoy bourbon. Can this co-exist with my diet plan? |
![]() | Hi, feysaechao. It is definitely possible. The Trim Down Club Program Guide talks a little about this on pages 40-41. In a nutshell, the lower the sugar the better, all in moderation, swap it for something else on your menu (preferable something higher in fat), and red wine is best (4-5 fl oz or 120-130 ml once or twice per week). If your lifestyle is very different from this and you would like to discuss options further, please do repost here. |
![]() | Hi, Is it possible to have alcoholic beverages without ruining my diet? If so, would anyone have any suggestions of the types of drink that will be alright? Thanks! |
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