[Diabetes-Talk] Things to drink
Jeanette Kutash
kutash-jm at comcast.net
Sat Oct 12 13:44:12 UTC 2019
Hi terry
, there is also bi water and bi tea. These have 5 calories per eight ounces, so about 10 calories per bottle, and no sugar added. There is variety in flavors and so far I have liked all of the ones I have tried.
Jeanette
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From: Diabetes-Talk [mailto:diabetes-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Eileen Scrivani via Diabetes-Talk
Sent: Friday, October 11, 2019 11:24 PM
To: Terri Stimmel; Diabetes Talk for the Blind
Cc: Eileen Scrivani
Subject: Re: [Diabetes-Talk] Things to drink
Hi Terry,
I have given up drinking sodas. I can’t have caffeine or it makes my heart race & keeps me up all night no matter how early in the day I drink it. I am able to drink the Lipton Pure Leaf bottled tea even though its not a decaf beverage. I get the unsweetened variety, but you could add a bit of stevia or splenda sweetener to it.
There are also all types of flavors of teas that are both decaf & caffeinated that you could make yourself & chill in the fridge and add a non-sugar sweetener as you like. Also, I’ve turned to some of the Meo brand water enhancers that aren’t the purest ingredients, but they give a nice taste to my water and they don’t add sugar. I just squeeze the bottle to put a few drops into my glass & stir it in. The water enhancers come in all types of flavors too.
Then there is the Swiss-Miss hot chocolate packets that are sugar free & have about 15 grams of carbs in a packet if you might like something like that. These are of course a hot drink.
They also sell water pitchers that you can place your own fresh fruit into a reservoir, add the water and let it sit for a time. The fruit adds flavor to the water without adding sugar. You don’t squeeze the fruit into the water. After a few days the fruit gets thrown out.
HTH.
Eileen
From: Terri Stimmel via Diabetes-Talk
Sent: Friday, October 11, 2019 9:40 PM
To: Diabetes Talk for the Blind
Cc: Terri Stimmel
Subject: [Diabetes-Talk] Things to drink
Hello everyone,
I love sweet tea, and soda. For years now, I have been drinking diet soda.
However, I am starting to cut back, in hopes of eventually not drinking
it at all.
I would still like to drink tea. Such as Lipton, ice tea. I don't really
care for hot drinks, because I tend to get way too hot, way too easily.
So if I still would like to drink tea, what could I possibly use to cut
down the bitterness of unsweetened tea?
Is this even possible?
I do drink water. I also have a couple of those flavor enhancers that I
use sometimes. And sometimes I drink sparkling waters. The ones that are
supposed to be calorie, and sugar-free. Also, we drink the 0 callorie, 0
sweetened coolaide at times.
But are there other things I could possibly drink as well?
I have thought about finding ways to flavor regular water. But I've
never done this before. So I know nothing about it.
Any thoughts and suggestions are much appreciated.
Thank you,
Terri
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