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  • Canada Dry

    In addition to my gazillion gallons of water, is it ok for me to drink Canada Dry, no Cals, No Sodium, lemon lime twist sparkling seltzer water to change it up a bit?

    Also - bday party with homemade brownies at work today. I came, I sang - I refused brownies. Simply stated I can't eat sugar. Worked like a charm, no questions asked. Cheers!


    Female/5'5"/Married

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  • #2
    Re: Canada Dry

    Yes I like that, I can't eat sugar.. they were probably happier anyway...more for them
    Restart 9/1/09
    sw 302.5/cw 302.5/gw 175(weight on my license) lol
    mini goal 1 275 buy a new handbag
    mini goal 2 270 buy a new wallet
    mini goal 3 260 buy new pair of shoes
    mini goal 4 250 spa day
    mini goal 5 239 buy a new outfit


    challenges:
    • drinking 80 oz of h2o everydays




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    • #3
      Re: Canada Dry

      I have a Canada Dry Ginger Ale (diet) and scotch (ie: whiskey ginger) once or twice a month. Learned about the drink from some East German doctors in Vietnam. My favorite drink next to Kentucky boubon and branch!

      Taken in "moderation" the diet soda never causes me to stall, but then that's me and not everyone has the same result. Most anything that is not on the list of high gylcemic index foods will have little or no negative effect if taken in limited amounts. My $.02.

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      • #4
        Re: Canada Dry

        I'm going to have to try that drink!!! Where can I find this magical list of high gylcemic index foods??

        Appreciate it!


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        • #5
          Re: Canada Dry

          Remember that the diet pop counts towards your allowed sweetners of the day and that for some it causes stalls and/or cravings so listen to your body to see what it does for you...everyone is different. And no alcohol until the alcohol rung...I know...I'm a killjoy...LOL!
          Elsie150
          Female 44, 5'
          SW241/CW215/GW150
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          http://www.atkinsdietbulletinboard.c...n-recipes.html

          You may encounter many defeats, but you must not be defeated. In fact, it may be necessary to encounter the defeats, so you can know who you are, what you can rise from, how you can still come out of it. ~Maya Angelo~

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          • #6
            Re: Canada Dry

            WhBlssm asked,
            "Where can I find this magical list of high gylcemic index foods??
            It is just a list of all the high sugar, high carb, high starch foods we need to avoid, ie: sugar, potatoes, flour, cakes, candy, etc. Not "magical" just not Atkins friendly!

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            • #7
              Re: Canada Dry

              Elsie150: No, not a killjoy. Simply keeping me in check and where I need to be! That's what I need


              Female/5'5"/Married

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