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November 05, 2012

Healthy Winter Drinks: Avoid Weight Gain


When winter season comes, we stop drinking cold drinks to avoid suffering from cold, cough and fever. We prefer having hot tea and other beverages that keep us warm and help fight the chilling weather. Apart from soups, you can relax with a cup of hot brewing tea. There are many varieties of healthy teas that you can have in the winter season.
To avoid dehydration and flush out toxins from the body, here are few simple yet healthy drinks that you can have in the winter season .
Healthy winter drinks/beverages:
Rum apple cider: This is one of the famous alcoholic beverages that is ideal for winter season. Rum makes you feel warm and also energies the body. If you are feeling cold, have a glass of rum or make it healthy by mixing with apple cider.  
  Herbal tea: It is another healthy drink that is great for this chilling season. Herbal teas are natural cure for cold, cough and other health problems. Moreover, herbal teas aid weight loss. If you are worried about putting on winter weight, have herbal tea regularly.
Hot chocolate: We all have a craving for sweets. Hot dark chocolate can bring warmth to your body, increases blood flow in the body, is heart healthy and most importantly, is a treat too. To make it healthy and low calorie winter drink, use low fat dark chocolate with skimmed milk. Hot chocolate is always tempting but can be one of the calorie rich foods. So, be very careful if you do not want to put on winter weight.
Hot whiskey toddy drink: This is the special toddy drink that you can prepare to fight cold. In winters, we suffer from cold and a sore throat. Treat this common seasonal health problem by preparing the toddy drink. It is a hot winter beverage that is made with whiskey, hot water, lemon, honey and cloves.
Irish Coffee: It is a famous cocktail that is made with fresh coffee and Irish whiskey. It is famous in many cold countries. Whiskey and coffee soothes the throat and also makes you feel warm. This winter drink is prepared using Irish whiskey, coffee, sugar (preferably brown sugar) and whipped cream. You can sip on this drink on chilly evenings.

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