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low carb wine
Hasn't this gone far enough? I'm watching MSNBC and in between all the horrible news abroad there is a story about how there is a new kind of wine that is low in cards. Wow.
I've seen these products available in low carb: Ben and Jerry's ice cream Beer bagels (WTF?) wine where will it stop? |
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Re: low carb wine
when people start dying of carb-deficiency linked diseases? [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] or when the next fad comes along. remember tcby frozen yogurt, the tip of the fat-free diet spear?
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Re: low carb wine
nice nick
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Re: low carb wine
what's a "nick?"
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Re: low carb wine
Well, before Atkins became so popular, low carb wines were just called "dry".
Or is somebody adding nutra-sweet to dry wine to make a low carb sweet wine? Yuck! |
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Re: low carb wine
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where will it stop? [/ QUOTE ] Obviously you aren't diabetic. I am. The one thing that shoots by blood sugar through the roof is carbs. For type one diabetics, they count how many carbs they are going to eat, and then inject the required insulin (at least some do). I am type 2. If I eat more than 85-100 carbs in a meal, then I feel like I have razor blades flowing through my blood vessels. If my blood sugar goes over 800, I risk coma. So for some of us, the low carb movement isn't a fad, it's survival. |
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Re: low carb wine
nick is your username.
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