Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Spicy Ranch Water with a Tajin rim.
It’s topo chico, tequila (get a decent one), lime juice and fresh jalapeños. Delicious!
Yummy-can I order at a bar? Would most restaurants do this?
Anonymous wrote:After a summer of disciplined diet and exercise, I’m down 8lb and feeling amazing. I’m feeling “thin” and I’m rarely bloated. I’m exactly where I want to be.
This weekend DH and I finally have a weekend off with no plans and nowhere to be. I’d love for us to play a round of golf and then sit on the patio and enjoy a few drinks. But I’m the type of person who pays for it for DAYS after, and I know if I wake up bloated from the alcohol, I’ll feel really discouraged. Is there a way to enjoy a couple glasses of alcohol and not pay the price the next day?
Anonymous wrote:You could try non-alcoholic beer -- some of them are really good now!
Or ask the bartender to make you something fun and non-alcoholic.
Or alternate an alcoholic beverage with a large class of water or seltzer.
aren’t all vodkas gluten free?Anonymous wrote:Would wine (red or white) likely cause more bloating than the gluten free vodka?
Anonymous wrote:After a summer of disciplined diet and exercise, I’m down 8lb and feeling amazing. I’m feeling “thin” and I’m rarely bloated. I’m exactly where I want to be.
This weekend DH and I finally have a weekend off with no plans and nowhere to be. I’d love for us to play a round of golf and then sit on the patio and enjoy a few drinks. But I’m the type of person who pays for it for DAYS after, and I know if I wake up bloated from the alcohol, I’ll feel really discouraged. Is there a way to enjoy a couple glasses of alcohol and not pay the price the next day?
Anonymous wrote:Spicy Ranch Water with a Tajin rim.
It’s topo chico, tequila (get a decent one), lime juice and fresh jalapeños. Delicious!