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Old Mon, Apr-07-03, 07:04
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The other night, I opened a bottle of white wine to use in cooking. My resolved to have only one glass dissappeared rather quickly after that first drink (I have always had low alcohol tolerance, but now that I am lcing, even one glass makes me reeaally tipsy). I ended up drinking the whole bottle! EGADS!
sigh. Anyway, the wine comes with no nutritional information, all I know is that it was called Twin Springs, sweet white. (sweet, uh-oh). Anyone with any ideas on the nutritional info for white wine?
Guess that will teach me not to indulge in drinkies. It was not a pleasant morning after, heh heh.
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Old Mon, Apr-07-03, 16:54
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According to Fitday, 1 glass of wine (3.5 oz) has 70 cals and just about 1 g carb and 9.58 g alcohol. Guess you could figure from that how much was in the bottle. Also if it was sweet wine, then there are usually additional sugars in there.
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Don't feel bad ladyfunk! I do the same thing. One diet soda and rum please. Okay another, another, another. Whoa! I am getting very tipsy. Okay, just one more

Of course, I pay for it in the morning.
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Try stick to a dry wine, white or red, much easier on the carbs.

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Thanks all!
At the time I bought it, I didn't realize it was sweet, I just got it because it was cheap-o and I am a poor student. hee hee.
I'll be more careful next time.
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