french soda recipe, weight watchers, weight loss, paleo, diabetic (2024)

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French Soda

When I was in high school I worked at the cutest coffee shop in Medford, WI. One of the drinks we offered was a French soda, which is basically bubbly water with a shot of a flavor of your choice with some heavy cream mixed in and topped with Ready Whip.

I like to serve drinks like this to my friends in cute glasses to make it feel like a special drinks without the alcohol.

I also get asked why I do not recommend alcohol. I wrote a whole sub-chapter on alcohol in my book Keto-Adapted, so I won’t bore you here with the depressing details of that. But I would like to summarize a few points:

1. Fat metabolism is reduced by around 73% after only two alcoholic beverages in a one-hour time period. This scary fact shows that the worst thing about alcohol is not so much how many calories it contains, but how it stops your body from using your fat stores for energy.

2. When alcohol is consumed, the body converts it into a substance called acetate. Studies find that blood levels of acetate are 2.5 times higher than normal after only two drinks. This quick rise in blood acetate puts the brakes on fat burning.

3. The more you drink, the more you tend to eat. Unfortunately, drinking will make your liver work to convert the alcohol into acetate, which means that the foods you consume at this time will be converted into extra fat on your body.

4. Alcohol decreases your testosterone levels for up to 24 hours after you finish drinking. Athletes make a huge mistake by lifting weights the morning before a night of drinking in order to “earn their calories.” As you lift weights, you break down your muscle; as you rest, you rebuild muscle and get more muscle … but you need testosterone in order for this to happen. Therefore, if you work out really hard Friday morning and binge drink Friday night, you will wake up on Saturday morning with a slower metabolism than you had on Friday! Alcohol causes a quicker aromatization of androgens into estrogens, which explains why men who are heavy drinkers often get gynecomastia (enlarged breasts) over a period of time. A “beer belly” isn’t really a beer belly, it is an “estrogen belly!”

5. We all know that alcohol dehydrates us. In order for fat to be metabolized, it must first be released from the fat cell and then be transported by the bloodstream, where it is pushed to the liver to be used as fuel. If you are dehydrated, the liver has to come to the aid of the kidneys and can’t focus on its role of releasing fat. Hydration is important to pay attention to when starting off a keto-adapted low-carb diet because excess ketones are released through the kidneys along with a lot of liquid. This is one reason why “low-carbers” will complain of headaches and low energy at first: their diet isn’t a “well-formulated” program.

Hydration has a lipolytic, or fat-burning, effect. Research clearly demonstrates that dieters who consume a lot of water have increased lipolysis. When you drink water, especially ice-cold water, your body burns calories in order to bring the water to body temperature, but that increase doesn’t amount to all that much. Your blood also dilutes for a bit until the water equilibrates with the fluid in all the tissues, an effect that takes some time. When the blood is diluted, the amount of various substances traveling in the bloodstream decreases, which means that insulin levels fall. Blood volume is about 5 L. If you drink a liter of water, this will momentarily increase the blood volume by about 20%, and therefore cause the concentration of insulin and other molecules in the blood to fall by 20%. A 20% drop in insulin levels allows fat to release from the fat cells and enables transit into the mitochondria for burning.

6. Is that enough reason to skip that glass of wine at night? If not, one more fact: grapes are one of the most pesticide-sprayed fruits. Where does wine come from? Grapes, and it is very concentrated. So when you drink wine, you are ingesting a lot of pesticides, too.

Read more on hydration, hormones, liver health and much much more in Keto-Adapted.

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Why not make this yummy bubbly drink instead for your New Years gathering!

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French Soda

Maria Emmerich

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Ingredients

  • 2 cups fizzy water from Soda Streamer or LaCroix Mineral water (any flavor
  • 1 tsp fruit punch stevia or other flavor
  • 1/4 cup unsweetened almond or coconut milk
  • GARNISH:
  • Coconut cream or organic whipping cream, whipped (sweetened with a touch of Swerve confectioners or stevia glycerite)
  • Limes or Lemon slices

Instructions

  • Mix together the fizzy water, flavor of your choice, unsweetened almond/coconut milk in a concoction of pure yumminess.

  • Top with sweetened coconut cream (or real cream if not dairy sensitive) and a slice of lime/lemon.

  • Drink.

  • Repeat.

Notes

NUTRITIONAL COMPARISON (per serving)
Traditional French Soda = 105 calories, 0g fat, 0g protein, 27.4g carbs, 0g fiber
"Healthified" French Soda = 15 calories, 0g fat, 0g protein, 0g carbs, 0g fiber

If you are trying to go dairy free, but still want a little “whipped cream” on your drink or keto-pie, try my trick: Place a can of coconut milk in the fridge overnight. Gently remove from the fridge and open the can (cream will be on the top and coconut milk will be on the bottom). Scoop out only the cream and place into a medium sized bowl (leave the water in the bottom). Scrape the seeds from a vanilla bean into the coconut cream and sweeten to taste with a little Swerve Confectioners or stevia glycerite. Enjoy!

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french soda recipe, weight watchers, weight loss, paleo, diabetic (2024)

FAQs

What soda is ok for diabetics? ›

For most people living with diabetes, sugar-free sodas are safe in moderation. But resist the urge to pair something sweet or high in calories with that no-calorie beverage. No, the diet beverage doesn't cancel out the calories in a candy bar.

What's the difference between French soda and Italian soda? ›

What is the difference between an Italian soda and a French soda? They are essentially the same drink. The Italian soda is made with club soda (or seltzer water), flavored syrup, and ice. When you add half and half to the Italian soda then it becomes a French soda or an Italian cream soda.

What drinks lower A1C? ›

Summary. No single drink can lower your blood sugar. But drinks with little or no sugar are good replacements for sugary drinks like sodas, energy drinks, and flavored coffees. Also, research suggests that green tea, milk, and kefir may help you control your blood sugar in the longer term.

What should diabetics drink first thing in the morning? ›

Water is the best all-round drink. If your family likes flavoured waters, make your own by adding a squeeze of lemon or lime, or strawberries.

What is a common French soda? ›

"An Italian soda is a refreshing combination of flavored syrup and sparkling water mixed in a cup of ice. The addition of half-and-half turns an Italian soda into a cremosa/creamosa or French soda.

What are the most popular French sodas? ›

The most popular soda brand in France is - surprise (!) - Coca-Cola.

What is French soda made of? ›

Also called the Italian Cream Soda, a French Soda is the ultimate refresher made with three ingredients — flavored syrup, soda and cream.

Is co*ke zero ok for diabetics? ›

co*ke Zero is sugar-free. However, the sugar substitutes it contains may not necessarily be a healthier option for people looking to reduce their risk of diabetes. A 14-year study in 66,118 women observed an association between drinking artificially sweetened beverages and an increased risk of type 2 diabetes ( 15 ).

Can you drink regular soda if you have diabetes? ›

If you have type 2 diabetes, this means taking sugary drinks — such as regular soda, sweet tea, and even juice — off the table and replacing them with low-sugar and sugar-free options, including water. If you enjoy swigging bottled drinks, you may be at a loss for how to stay hydrated.

Is zero sugar soda good for diabetics? ›

Diet soda is popular for people with diabetes. Diet soda doesn't directly impact your blood sugar or A1C levels, but people who are overweight and have a lot of blood sugar may have a sugar response to artificial sweeteners, which in turn causes a rise in blood sugar.

Is crystal light ok for diabetics? ›

Instead, consider drinking beverages with artificial sugar that won't spike your blood sugar such as Propel, Gatorade Zero, Powerade Zero, diet/no sugar sodas, flavorings such as Mio, Crystal Light, etc., and sparkling waters such as AHA, Perrier, Sparkling ICE, and LaCroix.

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