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Mohi
28th September 2005, 05:25 PM
Each Fre wine contains between 35 and 40 calories,
less than half that of traditional wines, and between 9 and 10 grams carbohydrates. Fre wines contain no fat and are low in sodium, making them an excellent choice for health and diet conscious consumers. Enjoyable on their own in any situation where wine is appropriate, :cheers

dave k
29th September 2005, 03:12 PM
:laugh

Sorry..

I'd rather drink fruit juice. Or water.

Caffeine-free coffee, alcohol-free booze, odourless garlic, skimmed milk, sugar-free & low fat anything = work of the devil.

:cheers

bob_the_engineer
15th October 2005, 08:27 AM
Not quite the work of the devil :laugh I’ve found some good alcohol free beers, but I’ve never found a good alcohol free wine, any you recommend!?

Bob

Alex
15th October 2005, 08:36 AM
Caffeine-free coffee, alcohol-free booze, odourless garlic, skimmed milk, sugar-free & low fat anything = work of the devil.
Can't say I've ever enjoyed anything that is "low, reduced, less than...". Last time I ate something "low fat", I ended up eating two of them because I was unsatisfied with only one! Ruined the whole purpose!
I’ve found some good alcohol free beers...
You have? What's the name?

bob_the_engineer
16th October 2005, 10:11 AM
Hi Alex,

I think its called white label, it’s not bad, much better than coca-cola.
How can I put this, em the lack of a diuretic leaves you a little confused after three pints :uhoh

Bob

katandbob
16th October 2005, 08:46 PM
Each Fre wine contains between 35 and 40 calories,
less than half that of traditional wines, and between 9 and 10 grams carbohydrates. Fre wines contain no fat and are low in sodium, making them an excellent choice for health and diet conscious consumers. Enjoyable on their own in any situation where wine is appropriate, :cheers


Best and mmmm would have liked a bottle in hind sight - NO HANGOVER :laugh :laugh :o

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