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13 weeks pregnant and needing to drink every 10 minutes?
i feel thirsty all the time and i am needing to drink ridiculous amounts of water. i have been told that this is pretty normal but surely i don't NEED a pint of water every 10-20 or 30 minutes?
Normal. My doctor says if you're thirsty drink. Your body needs soooo much water when pregnant.
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Drink This, Not That!: $13.58 From energy drinks to flavored waters to Venti Chai Lattes, beverages now make up nearly 25 percent of the average American’s daily caloric intake, a number that has doubled over the past 30 years. The once-simple decision of how to quench our collective thirst has taken on a newfound complexity in the 21st century. That’s why the authors behind the best-selling Eat This, Not That! franchise have decided to investigate America’s ever-growing drinking problem, so that they can provide consumers with simple, no-nonsense advice on the healthiest beverages to drink in any given situation. Features in Drink This, Not That! include: 13 Secrets the Beverage Industry Doesn’t Want You to Know Drink Your Way Thin Without Ever Dieting The 20 Unhealthiest Drinks in America The Truth About Diet Soda Drink Right Every Time: The Best and Worst Beverages at Starbucks, Jamba Juice, Dunkin’ Donuts, and dozens of other popular chains The Ultimate Guide to Coffee, Tea, Beer, Wine, Cocktails, and more! Drink This, Not That! teaches consumers how to pick the right juices and bottled drinks at the supermarket, identify high-quality wines, whip up first-class smoothies and healthy cocktails at home, and navigate any beverage menu in America. Comprehensive, compelling, and authoritative, Drink This, Not That! is the only beverage book Americans will ever need to own. |
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How to Drink $13.29 In How to Drink, Victoria Moore explores how and what to drink in the context of our everyday lives, throughout the seasons and at all times of day. Different from a “bartender’s bible” that promises a thousand drink recipes, she explains the fundamentals of drinking, from choosing wine to complement food to tips on making what we drink taste better. Because the time of year is often crucial in determining the perfect drink, the book is arranged by season and occasion, but also contains “year-round show-stoppers.” Also included: Drink recipes of every type, from breakfast smoothies to after dinner drinks How to select the best drinks for each occasion, and the best spirits for each drink Advice on creating a drinks pantry and which glasses to choose Food suggestions and recipes to complement the drink, rather than vice versa …and so much more. Victoria Moore is a master of her subject, a true connoisseur of all things liquid. Her extensive knowledge of ingredients, flavors, cultures, and history make it clear that this book can only be a culmination of years of travel, research, and experimentation. Charming, exceedingly well-written, and full of humor, How to Drink shows us that it doesn’t need to be difficult or expensive to drink well; it just requires a little care and some basic knowledge. The most accomplished of drinkers will find this authoritative text full of information and inspiration to explore new worlds of refreshment. |
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Wine For Every Day And Every Occasion $17.46 Your most memorable wine drinking experience probably didn't involve a perfectly aged Cristal. More likely, it was that Chianti you had in Italy, or the 10 chardonnay you enjoyed at a concert in the park. That's because the most important element of wine is not the vintage or the vineyard, but the occasion on which it is enjoyed. The lively reviews and suggestions in Wine for Every Day and Every Occasion make selecting wines simple and pleasurable. Dorothy and John answer all your questions, like what wine should I lay down for my newborn that he or she can drink on their 21st birthday? What wine is best with Thanksgiving turkey? What are dessert wines? What wine goes best with take-out? And what are the best reds for summer barbecue parties? Each chapter includes lists of specific wines providing readers with targeted advice like what champagne to drink on New Year's Eve or how to hail a good cab. Above all, Wine for Every Day and Every Occasion emphasizes the fact that wine should be fun and part of everyday living. |
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Keep Calm and Drink Up $5.93 "In victory, you deserve champagne; in defeat, you need it," stated Napoleon Bonaparte. Inspired by the iconic World War II poster "Keep Calm and Carry On," Keep Calm and Drink Up is a gentle riff on the classic British war campaign. The original slogan inspired a stiff upper lip and optimistic energy, but Keep Calm and Drink Up proves that in the long run, it's a stiff drink and flowing spirits that really motivate the masses. Keep Calm and Drink Up features more than 100 proverbs and mantras from the likes of James Joyce, Ernest Hemingway, Rumi, Dave Barry, and Garrison Keillor, including: "There comes a time in every woman's life when the only thing that helps is a glass of champagne."--Bette Davis "I know the truth is in between the first and fortieth drink." --Tori Amos "Twenty-four hours in a day, twenty-four beers in a case. Coincidence?" --Stephen Wright "Only Irish coffee provides in a single glass all four essential food groups: alcohol, caffeine, sugar and fat." --Alex Levine |
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Don't Drink and Draw $12.48 It's party mayhem in this hilarious game where every player draws and guesses on every turn! Choose your Person, Action and Location cards, then draw the combination. Whether it is Madonna throwing up on the moon or Batman doing a striptease in Central Park, everyone is guaranteed laughs as they guess each other's drawings. Don't Drink and Draw is the natural rowdy successor to Pictionary in party drawing games!For 2 - 8 players, ages 21 and up.Contents Include: 50 Person Cards, 50 Action Cards, 50 Location Cards, Drawing and Guessing Pad and Instructions. Type: Party Games Gender: Unisex Age: Adult |
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Eat, Drink, And Be Merry $8.75 Eating and drinking and the rituals that go with them are at least as important as loving in most people's lives, yet for every hundred anthologies of poems about love, hardly one is devoted to the pleasures of the table. |
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Drink This: Wine Made Simple $17.15 Ever been baffled by a wine list, stood perplexed before endless racks of bottles at the liquor store, or ordered an overpriced bottle out of fear of the scathing judgment of a restaurant sommelier? Before she became a James Beard Award—winning food and wine writer, Dara Moskowitz Grumdahl experienced all these things. Now she presents a handy guide that will show you how to stop being overwhelmed and intimidated, how to discover, respect, and enjoy your own personal taste, and how to be whatever kind of wine person you want to be, from budding connoisseur to someone who simply gets wine you like every time you buy a bottle. Refreshingly simple, irreverent, and witty, Drink This explains all the insider stuff that wine critics assume you know. It will teach you how to taste and savor wine, alone, with a friend, or with a group. And perhaps most important, this book gives you the tools to learn the only thing that really matters about wine: namely, figuring out what you like. Grumdahl draws on her own experience and savvy and interviews some of the world’s most renowned critics, winemakers, and chefs, including Robert M. Parker, Jr., Paul Draper, and Thomas Keller, who share their wisdom about everything from pairing food and wine to the inside scoop on what wine scores and reviews really mean. Readers will learn how to master tasting techniques and understand the winemaking process from soil to cellar. Drink This also reveals how to get your money’s worth out of wine without spending all you’ve got. At last there’s a reason for wary wine lovers to raise a glass in celebration. Savor the insider’s viewpoint and straight talk of Drink This, and watch your intimidation of wine transform into well-grounded, unshakeable confidence. |
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The Ultimate Party Drink Book $13.6 If you find yourself serving the same old screwdrivers and rum and Cokes, get ready for some serious fun. This amazing book includes more than 700 recipes for all manner of crazy cocktails, cooling blender drinks like slushies and smoothies and plenty of nonalcoholic variations to suit every taste. If that's not enough, try the hundreds of recipes for infused spirits and sangrias, shakes, punches and even healthy juices. This book is a great source for favorite classic recipes, as well as wild, new variations, like Chocolate Banana Daiquiri, Mochachino Mint Frost and Double Mint Hopper. Just in time for pool parties and cooling off beside the barbecue (and with enough recipes for parties and special occasions all year-round), this is the last drink book you'll ever need. |
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Keep Calm and Drink Up (Hardcover) $18.5 A parody of the famed Keep Calm and Carry On British motivational poster, and featuring the same successful format as the best-selling Keep Calm and Carry On book, Keep Calm and Drink Up is destined to be the motivational mantra for the imbibers of the world! One shot of sage advice mixed with one shot of drinking axioms, Keep Calm and Drink Up is one tall drink of humorous insight for these troubling times. This witty gift book includes libation proverbs such as:• “In victory, you deserve champagne; in defeat, you need it.” —Napoleon Bonaparte• “Twenty-four hours in a day, twenty-four beers in a case. Coincidence?” —Stephen Wright• “For every storm, a calm, for every thirst, a beer.” -—Anonymous |
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Parents, if you Love your Kids Choose not to Drink Alcohol
PARENTS!
If you love your kids, choose not to drink alcohol By Eva Fry
CHOOSE NOT TO DRINK ALCOHOL FOR THE HEALTH AND SAFETY OF YOUR KIDS!
AN INTELLIGENT CHOICE! A WISE DECISION!
Why would a parent, who may enjoy drinking alcohol, choose not to drink?
They know tragic consequences may be in their children’s future, if they drink alcohol and their children follow their example.
Good parents refuse to encourage, enable or model alcohol that could potentially kill their child. They know a double standard does not work! Telling your child not to drink alcohol, when you are drinking, doesn’t work! Responsible parents are aware that drunk driving, alcoholism, future drug use, are a small part of what can happen after a child takes it’s first drink. Parents who really love their children are willing to give up something they may enjoy themselves for the health and safety of their children.
I believe mothers have the greatest responsibility to their children in this area, because they set the tone of the home! For responsible parents, it is not a big sacrifice to make the choice not to drink alcohol.
A study was done on the brains of young people and the finding was that young brains do not fully develop until they are age twenty-five. Young people need the adults in their life to be good examples. They need parents to direct them and help them make good decisions. The sad fact is that many parents are bad examples and by the time a young person figures life out, they are following the same path as their parents.
If you are questioning this idea of parents abstaining, think of this! How would you feel if your child died in an alcoholic stupor because they just wanted to be like you? If you don’t want them to drink alcohol, you must not drink yourself!!!!!!!
There is a movement gaining great popularity today, similar to the anti smoking campaign, which had great success. This movement is called “Reducing Underage Drinking”. It is the result of Congress requesting the National Research Council and the Institute of Medicine to review the evidence on various programs aimed at underage drinking and to recommend a strategy to reduce and prevent it.
The conclusion of the study is simply: Alcohol use by young people is dangerous, not only because of the risks associated with acute impairment, but also because of the threat to their long-term development and well-being.
I recently attended a national conference for this movement and was impressed with all the enthusiasm and excitement generated in teaching our young people not to drink alcohol, until they are twenty-one years old. Organizations from all over the United States gathered to share what they know and their successes. Great strides are being made and young people are really being educated in the dangers of drinking alcohol.
I am very thankful for all that is being done and commend all involved for their dedication and desire to save our young people.
Unfortunately, my only complaint is the lack of an abstinence message in their campaign. They are not making it loud and clear, to young people, that they have the choice not to drink alcohol at all, whatever their age. They are not being taught, “Abstinence is the better choice!” They are only teaching young people not to drink alcohol until they are twenty-one years old. They must believe something magical happens when they attain the age of twenty-one. If they only choose to drink then, there will be no consequences.
Why do I believe abstinence a better choice?
Once again from the study: 1/3 of youth traffic fatalities involve alcohol. Underage alcohol use is also associated with violence, suicide, educational failure, and other problem behaviors. All of these problems are magnified by early onset of teen drinking: the younger the drinker, the worse the problem. Moreover, frequent heavy drinking by young adolescents can lead to mild brain damage. A young person who begins drinking as a young teen is four times more likely to develop alcohol dependence than some one who waits until adulthood to use alcohol. Almost 14 million Americans abuse alcohol or have developed alcoholism.
My argument for encouraging parents to choose not to drink alcohol is personal, but is backed up by the study. It says that the patterns and consequences of youthful drinking are closely related to the overall extent and patterns of drinking in the society, and they are affected by the same factors that affect the patterns of adult consumption. From this standpoint, it is possible that the most effective way to reduce the extent and adverse consequences of youthful drinking would be to reduce the extent and consequences of adult drinking. It is clear, however that Congress intended for the committee to focus on youth drinking, rather than developing a strategy targeting adult drinking. This is what the committee has done.
The study can be read at www.national-academies.org (Reducing Underage Drinking)
The study recognizes that the best way to help our young people to choose not to drink alcohol is to teach adults not to drink alcohol! It worked with tobacco and I believe it can work with alcohol too! Unfortunately that is not yet their focus.
Why do I think parents should choose not to drink alcohol?
1. Modeling or example is the best teacher.
2. A double standard doesn’t work.
3. Telling a child they should not drink until they are twenty-one is a temporary and potentially devastating solution which teaches them that drinking alcohol is ok. What happens, when they become twenty-one, and they choose to drink and end up destroying their life anyway? The first drink can be the beginning of alcoholism. Fifty percent of those who have alcoholics in their family can become alcoholic. It can also lead to a DUI, at any age, as well as all of the other violent crimes committed while people are drunk.
4. Why teaching our kids to only drink in moderation is a bad choice! Because moderation teaches, “It’s ok to drink alcohol.” There is no safety in teaching moderation. The only safety is in teaching abstinence. Besides, if you are trying to save your kids from the damage alcohol can do and you drink in moderation you are supporting the alcohol industry by giving them money for their products. Aren’t you enabling the alcohol industry to continue their mission to make money, so they can continue to destroy our kids, and families?
There is also another common argument. It is thought; if children are taught to drink at home they will be more responsible. This may be true in some cases but in European countries where this is done, the study reports that these countries are no better off than the United States in terms of the harmful consequences of youth’s drinking. Besides underage drinking is a crime and if you encourage your child to drink alcohol you are breaking the law!
Many churches have taught moderation and are now paying a price. They have alcohol problems in their congregations. Some of them have an anti drinking campaign, themselves.
5. As parents, we need to teach our children to naturally and fully use the abilities, gifts and talents they have been blessed with and encourage them to reach their life’s purpose and potential. How can they do that if they use a temporary substance to handle their life or avoid growth? If they think they need a drink of alcohol to have fun, handle a problem or escape from a situation, they will never discover their own capabilities. They will never develop the skills needed to enjoy life to the fullest. Kids need to see adults who do fully live their lives without the crutch of alcohol. They need to understand that life is fulfilling, enjoyable and successful without alcohol.
We love our children and we want to provide for them a healthy life style, which they can enjoy, their whole life. We want to do everything we can, as parents; to be sure they have the opportunity to fully live their lives. We want to keep them safe and in good health. ****Good parents set good examples for their kids****
About the Author
Eva Fry's mission is to help others become better and happier. She is an inspirational author, singer/songwriter/ motivational speaker and seminar leader. Eva has published three books -
"YOU MUST HAVE A DREAM" -for seniors,
"BE A WINNER IN LIFE"-for good kids, troubled kids and their parents.
"LETTERS FROM JUVENILE HALL, KIDS HELPING KIDS" (Actual letters from kids at Juvenile Hall, intended to save other kids from destroying their lives)
She invites you to use the FREE ARTICLES she has written for: at- risk kids
Also FREE ARTICLES of inspiration to help meet life's challenges. www.evafry.com
She has produced 7 Music CD's
“Remember” (new music for seniors),
“Oh What Joy Christmas”
“The Little Things” (inspirational country),
“I Love Living The Teachings of The Lord” (Gospel/Christian)
“Savior of Mine” – (Christian)
“God Gave You Intelligence” (for children)
“Classical Style” (instrumental)
Her music and books can be purchased at www.evafry.com
Her books can also be ordered at any bookstore.
Her articles have been published, all over the world.

