summer drinking

  • Beach bonfire or backyard cookout, refreshing cocktails are bound to be part of the festivities in the summer. But if you're not careful, those fruity libations could add up to thousands of hidden calories. "Cocktails don't fill you up like food," explains Tara Gidus, M.S., R.D., of the American Dietetic Association. "If you start at noon, it's very easy to finish off the day with way too many drinks, particularly since women should only have one drink a day and men, two."

    Five Drinks to Avoid
    Daiquiri: With 4 ounces of mix and 1 ounce of liquor, a daiquiri weighs in at 305 calories -- almost all sugar! "A lot of these drinks are served in very large quantities (12 to 16 ounces)," says Gidus. Your 300-calorie drink can boast up to 800 calories.
    Long Island Iced Tea: Using TGIFriday's mixer and a 12-ounce serving adds 520 calories to your daily intake.
    Pina Colada: A 5-ounce glass nets 245 calories. Super-size it to 10 ounces and it's 490 calories.
    Mixers: Just 1.5 ounces of 80-proof spirits is 65 calories. Add 6 ounces of calorie-laden soda or syrups and you're well over the calorie count for a "light" drink.
    Bartles & James Wine Cooler: This seemingly harmless sparkling concoction sports 230 calories per 12-ounce bottle. Not slimming.

    Five Drinks to Try
    Mimosa (1:1 champagne and orange juice): At 130 calories, this traditional morning libation won't wreak havoc on your waistline. "And you'll get 100 percent of your vitamin C requirement from the orange juice," says Gidus.
    Wine Spritzer: With 3 ounces of wine and 3 ounces of club soda, wine spritzers top out at about 60 calories and zero grams of fat.
    Sangria: The combination of wine, fruit juice, club soda and fresh fruit makes for a low-cal, refreshing drink, about 80 calories.
    Bloody Mary: A standard-size cocktail adds up to about 120 calories and you get a serving of vegetables to boot.
    Wine: The typical 5-ounce glass weighs in at 125 calories. Opt for red and you'll get a healthy dose of disease-fighting chemicals called flavonols, too.

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  • Here is some more info:

    I know with the summer here we are all attending parties and looking for something low in points to enjoy with our 'drinking' (I use that loosely) friends:

    Smirnoff flavored vodkas:

    Citris Twist - 1 oz is 100 calories/0 fat/0 fiber
    Green Apple Twist - 1 oz is 69 calories/0 fat/0 fiber
    Orange Twist - 1 oz is 69 calories/0 fat/0 fiber
    Raspberry Twist - 1 oz is 69 calories/0 fat/0 fiber
    Vanilla Twist - 1 oz is 69 calories/0 fat/0 fiber
    Lemon Twist - 1 oz is 69 calories/0 fat/0 fiber

    1 oz is 2 tablespoons but most bars serve 1 1/2 oz (jigger) shots.

    Additionally FYI:

    Smirnoff Black Label - 12 oz bottle is 240 cal/0 fat/0 fiber
    Sminoff Ice - 12 oz bottle is 240 cal/0 fat/0 fiber

    Bicardi Silver - 225 cal/0 fat/0 fiber for 12 oz
    Bicardi Silver Raz - 225 cal/0 fat/0 fiber for 12 oz
    Bicardi Silver O3 - 225 cal/0 fat/0 fiber for 12 oz
    Bicardi Limon - 225 cal/0 fat/0 fiber for 12 oz

    Sky Blue - 235 cal/0 fat/0 fiber for 12 oz

    Henry's Hard Lemonade - 315 cal/0 fat/0 fiber for 12 oz

    Jack Daniels Hard Cola - 232 cal/0 fat/0 fiber for 12 oz

    Mikes Hard Lemonade - 220 cal/0 fat/0 fiber for 12 oz
    Mikes Hard Light Lemonade - 76 cal/0 fat/0 fiber for 12 oz
    Mikes Hard Cranberry Lemonade - 220 cal/0 fat/0 fiber for 12 oz
    Mikes Hard Iced Tea - 177 cal/0 fat/0 fiber for 12 oz

    Doc Otis Hard Lemonade - 250 cal/0 fat/0 fiber for 12 oz

    Zima - 185 cal/0 fat/0 fiber for 12 oz
    Zima Citris - 185 cal/0 fat/0 fiber for 12 oz

    Thin Ice - 90 cal/0 fat/0 fiber for 12 oz