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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Fad diets are stupid people. Not good for you in the long run. Learn to eat healthy and in moderation. Good Lord.[/quote] Keto helps me to eat healthy and in moderation. Today I'm having baked fish and brussels sprouts for lunch. Tonight I'm having grilled chicken and a spinach pecan salad. Tomorrow I'll have taco salad (seasoned ground beef over salad greens topped with green pepper, tomato, avocado, olives, cheese, taco sauce and a dab of sour cream). Friday will be Eggroll in a Bowl (ground chicken, coleslaw and Asian inspired seasonings).... These are real, home cooked meals and I know the ingredients that I'm eating. Drinking some wine on the weekends and/or some spiked seltzers is not going to undo my diet. [/quote] If someone is drinking two bottles a wine a weekend that person has a drinking problem. Full stop. No one is trying to tell you not to enjoy a glass of wine now and then. [/quote] I watch what I eat, I exercise nearly every day, I'm an early to bed, early to rise sort of responsible person, I have no bad/addictive habits. If I decide that I want to drink a bottle of wine, that is totally my call to make. [/quote] ...and when people call you an alcoholic, you should agree with them. I know this because I used to do the same thing. You have a drinking problem. [/quote] You are projecting your issues onto me. I'm sorry you dealt with that, I'm sure it sucked. It sounds like you are in recovery which is good.[/quote] Definitely not projecting my issues. But I was making the same excuses that you are. Can you stop drinking long enough to lose the weight you're complaining about? If your answer is no, then you have a problem. Not sure why you don't get that. Google gray area drinking. I think you're far beyond that, but maybe that will help you out a bit.[/quote] Where did the PP (who is not the OP) say he or she was battling extra weight. We get it, you have a problem with alcohol. Best of luck to you. [/quote]
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