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Is Gin And Tonic Fattening?

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robert551069 | 23:25 Sat 19th Oct 2013 | Weight Loss & Dieting
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A 50 year old lady, size 12, is putting herself on a diet to save increasing her weight.
She enjoys gin and tonic in moderation (not low calorie tonic).
Should she stop drinking?
When I was at my previous job, I was mixing with heavy drinkers and drank G&T excessively.
I didn't put on any weight but the beer drinkers did. I only drink coffee and Ribena now.
Perhaps I was lucky and had a high metabolic rate. What is your experience,please?
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PS I checked it and there are more calories in a G&T than in a half of Carling
It's not the G&T that makes her put on weight, it's the nibbles she eats with it
Regardless of what you put with the gin, it is the alcohol itself which is so calorific, alcohol contains empty calories and has no nutritional value.
Well, it`s less fattening than a glass of wine but more fattening than vodka and it depends which mixer you put with it.
If she gets her treat calories as alcohol, then she can't have them as something else, it's as simple as that.
I just reread. If she is a size 12, then she certainly doesn't need to lose weight!
I would have thought she would have to drink a lot of it for it to affect her weight, what is her food diet like?
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