Even though I’m a San Diego Fitness Trainer, I still like to enjoy my holidays with a nice drink in hand. Enjoy your holiday and enjoy having a few without the extra bloat this year! If you’re a fan of heavy mixes, beers, and/or wines, chances are it’s keeping your waistline from losing those extra lbs you’ve been trying to drop season after season.
Having a great night out doesn’t need to equal thousands of calories. Not only will those sugary liqueurs and dark alcohols in popular drinks damage your waistline’s look, but those un-needed sugars just set you up for a guaranteed hangover. Next time you find yourself at a bar ask for sugar free, opt for vodka only drinks minus the liqueurs, and avoid the heavy creams and sugary-filled fruit mixes. Just have the bartender specially make your request.
My bar mix of choice tends to be either a vodka mojito with half to no sugar, vodka tonic, or a bloody mary.
WHY NOT DARK ALCOHOLS?
The dark alcohols are dark for a reason. They’re concentrated and are produced with more sugars meaning more calories and more hangover!!
MAKING YOUR OWN
When I make my own – it’s a whole different ballgame! You can still enjoy plenty of the popular drinks you like without breaking your belt. Just get creative and swap out the bad choices for better ones! Choose low glycemic sugars and make your own natural and fresh mixes!
Here are a few recipes to get you started! Next time you host a party, try these!
by Melanie Mediate, Rock Body Food.
Servings: makes 1
Difficulty level: Easy
Shake and strain into serving glass filled with ice or large pitcher if making for a party. Garnish with fresh blueberries and fresh mint leaf.
“GROWN-UP” FRESH SQUEEZED RASPBERRY LEMONADE
by Melanie Mediate, San Diego Fitness Trainer
Servings: makes 6
Difficulty level: Easy
Be careful with this one! It’s so good you wouldn’t know it’s alcoholic!
INGREDIENTS
DIRECTIONS
1. In a large pitcher strain the fresh squeezed lemon juice and then add a few cups of water to start, along with the agave.
2. Using a potato masher, smash the raspberries in a separate bowl a few times and then add into the lemonade mixture, stir and taste.
3. Cover and allow to marinade in the fridge for about an hour before serving. *This part is key and well worth the wait- so give yourself the time to make it before your guests arrive. Remember that you will be adding ice into the pitcher for service so don’t make the mix perfect to taste. It should be slightly strong in taste because it will become watered down considerably when served.
4. Remove from fridge before serving, add ice and do a final taste test for needed water, sugar or more berries. Serve and enjoy!!
This article was written and contributed by San Diego Fitness Trainer Melanie Mediate
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