Cheers! Tricks to cut holiday cocktail calories
Think before you drink: Those celebratory beverages can really add up
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Cheers! Tips on holiday cocktails Dec. 3: TODAY nutrition and diet editor Joy Bauer shares which drinks can add up the calories this holiday season and some tasty alternatives. Today Show Health |
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It's no surprise alcohol consumption rises during the holiday season. In fact, 25 percent of distilled spirits are sold between Thanksgiving and New Year's. While a celebratory drink is obviously fine, excessive holiday drinking can take a significant toll on both your waistline and health.
What’s more, seasonal drinks like eggnog, buttered rum, and peppermint (schnapps) hot chocolate are DDD — that stands for “Decadent Desserts in Disguise!” They are particularly problematic as they incorporate cream, butter, whole milk and chocolate along with the alcohol, thus creating a double whammy: extra calories and artery-clogging fat. If you do choose to drink them, try to count them toward your alcohol allotment plus a dessert.
Joy’s tips for cutting cocktail calories
1. Think before you drink: Decide how much you are going to drink in advance.
2. At parties, start with a nonalcoholic beverage to quench your thirst. During the party, switch between alcoholic beverages and low-calorie, nonalcoholic drinks like club soda or water.
3. Request low-calorie, diet mixers/chasers when possible.
4. Reduce calorie and alcohol content by making a wine spritzer or adding diet ginger ale to your beer (shandy).
5. Plan ahead: Save some calories during the day (i.e., skip your mid-day snack) if you know you plan to enjoy a drink or two later in the day.
Cocktail calorie counter
These calorie calculations are based on traditional recipes. Numbers may vary depending on ingredients and ingredient amounts.
- Eggnog with rum (1 cup serving)
Calories: 370 - Peppermint hot chocolate (1 cup serving)
Calories: 380 - Hot buttered rum (1 cup serving)
Calories: 292 - Godiva chocolate liqueur (3 ounces on the rocks)
Calories: 310 - Holiday punch (1 cup serving)
Calories: 234 - Crantini: (1 cup serving)
Calories: 200 - Spiced cider with rum (1 cup serving)
Calories: 150 - Mulled wine (5 ounce serving)
Calories: 200 - Red wine (5 ounce serving)
Calories: 120 - White wine (5 ounce serving)
Calories: 120 - Champagne (5 ounce serving)
Calories: 120 - Vodka tonic
Calories: 200 - Regular beer (12-ounce serving)
Calories: 150 - Light beer (12 ounce serving)
Calories: 100
As always, drink responsibly throughout the year.
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Joy Bauer is the author of “Food Cures.” For more information on healthy eating, check out Joy’s Web site at www.joybauernutrition.com
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