A few of the lower-calorie/lower-alcohol wines our columnist tasted—the Sauvignon Blancs in particular—proved pleasant. But when a quality dry Champagne or Vinho Verde proves just as light, are we ...
Some foods and drinks have more calories than you think. Overconsuming these foods can lead to weight gain and other health ...
Extensive research shows that drinking alcohol increases the risk of cancer ... that the risk increases even for people who have one drink per day, which is considered moderate.
While it's important to focus on what you eat when trying to lose weight, you must not forget about what you drink too. Dr ...
The base of this drink is shochu, a low-alcohol Japanese spirit (typically under 30% ABV). Chu-hi cocktails are known to be refreshingly low in alcohol and especially food-friendly. This vodka ...
Increasingly, Denverites are opting for beverages with lower—or even nonexistent—alcohol contents. If you’re riding the wave, ...
With more Americans planning to drink less alcohol or not drink at all, non-alcoholic options are selling well. Beer, wine and spirits are flat.
Calorie labels on food may lower calorie intake, but findings on alcohol are inconclusive, indicating a gap in research for ...
A popular drink amongst bartenders and hospitality staff, the limitless flavor of bitters mingled with soda water is the ...
A GLASS of wine at lunch, a bottle shared at dinner, a nightcap on the sofa… Your alcohol intake can quickly add up and you ...
– Current evidence suggests that calorie (energy) labelling on menus, and on or next to products, leads to reductions in calories selected and bought from food and non-alcoholic drinks. The evidence ...