Say "goodbye" to the days of feeling stuck between achieving your summer fitness goals and having a cocktail with friends. Now, thanks to the Keto-Rita, you can say "yes" to both! Here's our recipe for a sugar-free summer treat that will change the way you think about staying on track with your macros through all your social engagements this summer.


Meet the Keto-Rita, your perfect macro-friendly summertime libation! Made with FITAID ZERO, it's naturally sugar-free and happily sweetened with Monk Fruit and Stevia. Each can contains only 5 calories, NO sugar, no artificial sweeteners—only the good stuff & essential vitamins and nutrients your body never knew it could get from a cocktail. Looking and feeling your best while having a little fun has never tasted so good!

(Yields: 1 serving)

1-2 ounces of premium Tequila

½ ounce of Cointreau

½ can of FITAID ZERO

Squeeze of fresh lime

Ice (on the rocks/blended)

Coarse salt (optional)

1. Pour half a can of FITAID ZERO into a large glass.
2. Add desired amount of Tequila, Cointreau, and fresh lime juice.
3. Pour over ice or blend (with additional ice).
4. Serve with a salted rim (optional).
Enjoy!

110 calories per SINGLE-SHOT serving:
17 Carbs, 0 Protein, 0 Fat
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180 calories per DOUBLE-SHOT serving:
29 Carbs, 0 Protein, 0 Fat

Learn more about the new sugar-free Recovery Blend FITAID ZERO and shop now at LIFEAIDBevCo.com/Zero

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Dieters looking to stick to their New Year's resolutions need look no further than their local Chipotle.

The burrito restaurant introduced a collection of "lifestyle bowls" earlier this week, available exclusively through its mobile app and website. The new offerings use the same ingredients that Chipotle has always offered, but are catered to folks adhering to the popular keto, paleo, Whole30 and other protein-rich diet plans.

The online-only availability of these meals is a strategic move by the company to coax more customers to order digitally, since average checks of digital orders tend to be higher than orders placed at the restaurant.

The bowls are a bit pricier than a traditional bowl as they all contain guacamole or double the meat, both extra charges at the chain. Without add-ons, salads and bowls cost between $7.60 and $8.60, as priced at a New Jersey Chipotle restaurant. In comparison, these lifestyle bowls run from $10.30 to $11.15.

The appeal of the bowls is that dieters don't need to build their own or try and figure out what items fit their diet plan, Chipotle does it for them.

Read the full article here.

Source: CNBC |By 

 

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