And the big news this week was that my daughter, S, has decided to enroll as well! I look forward to sharing this wonderful experience together as we learn to make positive changes and how to take a holistic approach to health and wellness. Feel free to check out her blog http://www.sheriheather.wordpress.com/ to follow her journey as a successful professional living a healthy, fun and inspiring lifestyle!
Empowering changes....Hanukah...Christmas...New Year's Eve....all reasons to celebrate!! And one of my favorite ways to celebrate is with cocktails!! These cocktails are not the calorie laden, sweet concoctions of years past. They are full of flavor and fun....with no guilt attached.
Magical Low Calorie Margarita
6 ounces diet lemon-lime soda
1 1/2 ounces tequila
1 packet (two 5 calorie servings) sugar-free powdered lemonade mix
2 tablespoons lime juice
1 cup crushed ice or 5-8 ice cubes
Optional: lime wedge for garnish
Stir all ingredients together. For a frozen drink, place mixture in a blender with the ice and blend until smooth. Or, simply pour mixture over ice and enjoy. Serve with lime wedge. I like this drink frozen and with the glass rimmed in a little bit of sugar or salt. Yummy!
Serving: 1 drink. 115 calories, 0g fat, 0g fiber, 2g carbs
Vodka And A Glass
1 1/2 ounce vodka and ice. OK...add a slice of lime or lemon to enjoy it even more!
For those who are not as brave....mix a glass of diet anything with the vodka. Suggestions I like include diet 7 Up, diet tonic or raspberry seltzer. The 7 Up mixes with tequila just as well.
White Sangria
(Young and Hungry... author- Dave Lieberman)
2 750 ml bottles white wine, chilled
1 cup brandy
1/3 cup superfine sugar
2 oranges, sliced into thin cross sections
2 lemons, sliced into thin cross sections
2 limes, sliced into thin cross sections
Mix the wine, brandy and sugar in a large glass pitcher. Stir until the sugar has dissolved. Add the fruit and stir. Make a few hours ahead of time and refrigerate until ready to serve. Before serving, top off with ice cubes. OK...so this recipe has some sugar...but it is totally worth it...I promise!
I close this post with a recipe for success. My daughter, S, and I toast to both our success and yours. May your holidays be happy, your celebrations be merry and your New Year be full of growth, inspiration and healthy choices!!
Recipe For Success
One part knowledge
One part self awareness
A pinch of success advice
Ten parts emulation of success
Mix your knowledge and self awareness into your emulation of the thoughts and behaviors of the successful. Sprinkle lightly with advice form those who have succeeded before you. Heat this mix with your own motivation. Cook several months or decades, until done, and then repeat the process.
Enjoy! Happy Eating!
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