what can u drink (alcohol) wise that don't result in a belly
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what can u drink (alcohol) wise that don't result in a belly
i no that answer is gonna be nothing, i dont drink much larger, but do like a strongbow
anyway what do u drink as an alternative to beer?
discuss
anyway what do u drink as an alternative to beer?
discuss
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water
alcahol is a poison that not only takes the body ages to break down and dispose of but stops muscles from devoloping.
beers especially worse for weight loss as its such a high callorie content. just spend an extra 10mins on the bike for every pint you have
alcahol is a poison that not only takes the body ages to break down and dispose of but stops muscles from devoloping.
beers especially worse for weight loss as its such a high callorie content. just spend an extra 10mins on the bike for every pint you have
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People think Guiness is good for you, ok maybe one or two but it has one of the highest calorie intakes of drink...
White wine is ok for less calories, but had more sugar than red....
Water is your best option...
White wine is ok for less calories, but had more sugar than red....
Water is your best option...
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Is Guinness fattening? How many calories does it contain?
Guinness is no more fattening or calorific than any other beer of similar alcoholic strength. The beer has no fat, however it does contain protein, sugar, carbohydrates and alcohol. The alcohol accounts for 65-75% of the calorific content irrespective of the beer in question.
Per pint, Draught Guinness has 210 calories; as a reference, one pint of semi-skimmed milk has 260 calories and one pint of orange juice has 220 calories.
Draught Guinness actually has fewer calories than most other premium beers and lagers.
http://webpages.marshall.edu/~bennet...uinqna.htm#fat
Guinness is no more fattening or calorific than any other beer of similar alcoholic strength. The beer has no fat, however it does contain protein, sugar, carbohydrates and alcohol. The alcohol accounts for 65-75% of the calorific content irrespective of the beer in question.
Per pint, Draught Guinness has 210 calories; as a reference, one pint of semi-skimmed milk has 260 calories and one pint of orange juice has 220 calories.
Draught Guinness actually has fewer calories than most other premium beers and lagers.
http://webpages.marshall.edu/~bennet...uinqna.htm#fat
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thanks god i read vodka more than once up ther serial voddy and pinable drinker now, no more peer, or a strongbow if i need instant refreshment
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Originally Posted by danja
Is Guinness fattening? How many calories does it contain?
Guinness is no more fattening or calorific than any other beer of similar alcoholic strength. The beer has no fat, however it does contain protein, sugar, carbohydrates and alcohol. The alcohol accounts for 65-75% of the calorific content irrespective of the beer in question.
Per pint, Draught Guinness has 210 calories; as a reference, one pint of semi-skimmed milk has 260 calories and one pint of orange juice has 220 calories.
Draught Guinness actually has fewer calories than most other premium beers and lagers.
http://webpages.marshall.edu/~bennet...uinqna.htm#fat
Guinness is no more fattening or calorific than any other beer of similar alcoholic strength. The beer has no fat, however it does contain protein, sugar, carbohydrates and alcohol. The alcohol accounts for 65-75% of the calorific content irrespective of the beer in question.
Per pint, Draught Guinness has 210 calories; as a reference, one pint of semi-skimmed milk has 260 calories and one pint of orange juice has 220 calories.
Draught Guinness actually has fewer calories than most other premium beers and lagers.
http://webpages.marshall.edu/~bennet...uinqna.htm#fat
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