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Drinks That Are Making You Fat


Hardly anyone would select water over an array of other beverages. Whatever escapade alcohol provides, it’s worth recalling that most drinks are harmful. And for the first time, we aren’t talking about long term liver damage or injuries persistent while trying to do long jumps or high jumps in your buddy’s house after seven shots of vodka or whiskey! We are talking about that precious waistline. Some of those most commonly preferred drinks conspire to make you fatter than Val Kilmer. So take note of these pitfalls to make sure your belt isn’t under cordon, your barstool patented for casualty and your skill to chat up candid women half past dead!

Tonic with Anything:
Who doesn’t love a good vodka tonic? And, gin & tonic? Isn’t it a genuine classic? But the obvious color contradicts the calorie load! Tonic water singlehandedly swanks off over ninety calories per serving and twenty-two grams of sugar. Adding vodka to it? Then three vodka tonics quickly hit you with close to five hundred calories. Don’t fret over it. We have a solution for you. If you’re going to be drinking a lot, swop tonic water for club soda and adorn it with a wedge of lime to get the citrus flavor.


Margarita:
If margaritas aren’t perfect drinks for a sunny day by the beach or a cold night, you need a serious therapy! A man sized margarita (the kind that come in those fish bowl glasses) come with at least three ounces of tequila and triple sec each counting up to five hundred calories along with all the sugar you are consuming. Alternative? Go for shooters of tequila and skip the sweet stuff.

Energy Drinks:
Sure, mixing alcohol with energy drinks is an au courant, definite way to kick-start the party and keep you energized for all the drunken larking about. But ‘energy’ literally means ‘calories’. We are talking about you, Mr. Vodka Red Bull! Red Bull is jam-packed with over a hundred calories per eight-ounce serving. And if you are mixing it with vodka, you’ll soon be hitting six hundred calories (atleast)! That’s like a Big Mac. But a super jumbo burger that’ll make you spill out you deepest, most embarrassing secrets and stories to strangers while making simultaneous plans to launch a super-bike brand!

Courtesy: SiliconIndia

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