I JUST WANT SOME CHOCOLAAAAAATE

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  • jkwolly
    jkwolly Posts: 3,049 Member
    I just had a Quest Double Chocolate Chunk protein bar for breakfast. 160 cal, 20g protein, 16g fiber, 1g sugar. totally guilt free, and it will be awhile before I want chocolate or sweets again.
    Uhm hello, you forgot to add a big scoop of delicious peanut butter on top of it! :love:
  • askeates
    askeates Posts: 1,490 Member
    I never used to crave chocolate! Now I crave it every day :cry:

    But I found that the Bolthouse Protein Plus chocolate shake is pretty good and it helps with my craving and my protein input for the day! Plus it is pretty filling :wink:
  • AbsolutelyAnnie
    AbsolutelyAnnie Posts: 2,695 Member
    Dudes, just have a small piece of chocolate. A Dove Promise is 44 calories, what's the big deal?
    You're right, there's nothing inherently wrong with eating a small piece of chocolate, if you just eat the one piece and that's it. However, hear out my logic for why you shouldn't eat it right now.

    Of course cheats are okay. We'd probably go insane without them. But a cheat shouldn't be used as a flimsy justification to give up on the thing you're trying to accomplish (presumably weight loss). The cheat should be a reward, a treat for yourself, something you EARN. If you just give up and have a "cheat" every time your willpower is low, you'll never get to where you want to be. If you can get through tonight with no chocolate, that's a win for you. If tomorrow you eat nice and clean and maybe do a workout, then REWARD yourself with the chocolate.

    Does that make sense?

    No, it doesn't make sense. It's not "cheating" when I eat chocolate. It fits in my calorie goals, it's delicious. It is actually helping me reach my goal to lose weight, just like the salad I ate before the chocolate. See- I eat things I like, stay at my calorie goal, and lose weight! I work out to be strong, I eat to fuel my workout. I am not a dog, I don't need to reward myself with food. That is so weird to me.

    ETA: I agree with others that planning is key! So...plan for some chocolate tomorrow :)


    ^^^^ This. Exactly.
  • bugginmary
    bugginmary Posts: 44 Member
    Everyday after lunch I have a Ghirardelli Twilight (72%) square. That usually keeps my cravings down. If AF is visiting, I have some Dove dark chocolate covered cranberries. I bought a big bag of those at Sam's Club the other day. Just a couple of those satisfies my additional cravings. :)
  • AbsolutelyAnnie
    AbsolutelyAnnie Posts: 2,695 Member
    I'm a chocoholic, so I can sympathize.

    You want chocolate.
    You've probably planned ahead and allowed for a "treat" or two in your diet plan, right?

    Alrighty!

    Get out your best placemat.
    Set it on your table.
    Light a candle..
    Put your one piece of chocolate on a lovely china plate.
    Make yourself a cup of hot tea.
    Pour it into your nicest (warmed up) china cup.

    Sit down.

    Slowly sip the tea, nibble the chocolate.
    Savor it.
    Dab your lips with a nice cloth napkin.

    (drinking something hot with a dessert will extend the appreciation and the experience)

    If you're going to do it, make the most of the experience.
    Plan ahead.
    Ditch the guilt.

    :drinker:

    ^^^ And this.
  • Beautiful_Pain
    Beautiful_Pain Posts: 102 Member
    Im eating some easter m&ms right now haha!
  • LoupGarouTFTs
    LoupGarouTFTs Posts: 916 Member
    Also, to all the people in here saying, "Just eat chocolate" -- isn't that kind of a defeatist attitude in a forum called General Diet and Weight LOSS Help?

    Not really. Not at all, I'd say. There's nothing defeatist about realizing you want something and then eating it. I hate the idea of "cheat" days or meals or treats, because that really sets you up to believe certain foods are evil and dangerous and you have to RESIST!! or you'll get fat again, which is an unhealthy relationship to have with food.

    You want chocolate? Cool. Plan for it, eat it, log it, move on with your life. I eat chocolate all the time. I eat a lot of junk, actually. But I know my TDEE, my calorie goals and my macros, and I haven't had a single no loss week since I started losing. Balance is more important than ANYTHING else in weight loss. It'll never stay off otherwise.
    I'm going to repost this since apparently some people missed when I wrote it the first time:

    "Of course cheats are okay. We'd probably go insane without them. But a cheat shouldn't be used as a flimsy justification to give up on the thing you're trying to accomplish (presumably weight loss). The cheat should be a reward, a treat for yourself, something you EARN. If you just give up and have a "cheat" every time your willpower is low, you'll never get to where you want to be. If you can get through tonight with no chocolate, that's a win for you. If tomorrow you eat nice and clean and maybe do a workout, then REWARD yourself with the chocolate.

    Does that make sense?"

    I agree that cheats are vital. I'm probably going to have a cheat meal fairly soon (read: sometime in the next couple of weeks) because I feel myself craving things a lot lately. But cheating as a reward? I disagree. Food rewards can become a trap. Now, I will admit that when I hit my first goal of 10 pounds lost, I'll be buying myself a sushi tray (about 200 calories), but the reward I'm *really* looking forward to is my new riding helmet. That means my horseback riding lessons are right around the corner! :D

    No, in my opinion it's terrific that she's resisting the chocolate. If it were me, I'd resist the chocolate till it wasn't a craving any longer and, if I had the room in my daily plan, I'd have the piece of chocolate and log it. It kind of what (I think it was you) someone mentioned about craving chocolate a little less next time. What I've also done, for myself, is get protein bars with chocolate in them. I don't have them every day and they allow me to eat chocolate without pumping in completely empty calories, since they are part of my meals. Since one of my biggest weaknesses is chocolate, I think it helps keep my cravings at bay (and I don't binge on chocolate ice cream with caramel sauce).
  • Kalindra
    Kalindra Posts: 2
    One thing I love when I am craving chocolate is I take a banana, a tsp of cocoa powder, about 2 tbsp peanut butter, about 1 cup almond milk and some ice and make a smoothie. The peanut butter is higher in calories, but it is good fats and the smoothie itself is loaded with nutrients, and it covers a chocolate craving pretty well. I hope it helps!
  • AllOutof_Bubblegum
    AllOutof_Bubblegum Posts: 3,646 Member
    peace out ya'll, i'm off to go to work so i can post gifs on someone's thread so i can be an *kitten* too!

    You must be new. Give it a few months and you'll be doing it too. ;)

    Why though? Why can't people just help each other instead of putting them down? Never understood it...
    I've totally missed people putting people down and people being *kitten* in this thread. Have some posts been deleted?

    No, they haven't. They're all there. :laugh:

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    That has got to be the best trippy gif EVER! :)
  • sue_stef
    sue_stef Posts: 194 Member
    For some chocolate is a gateway drug (some meaning me)
    if I indulge I will eventually be found in an alley with my head inside an empty bucket of fried chicken surrounded by the bones and several empty boxes of Pepperidge farm cakes
    it is not pretty
    I use Dannon light and fit Greek yogurt either the vanilla flavor or the toasted coconut flavor and add in some unsweetened chocolate powder if the need is strong
    and I have gotten much better
    of course I am diabetic so I should not have sweets at all
    if you can fit it in and you are able to do so without overindulging then make it fit
    and enjoy it
  • CrisEBTrue
    CrisEBTrue Posts: 217 Member
    Re: Yogurt.. Dannon has a Light and Fit Yogurt; Cherry Chocolate. 80 calories.

    Scoop it into pretty dessert dish, eat it slowly.

    OR! Eat HALF a container--save the rest for the next day.

    :bigsmile:
  • absentmindedhousewife
    absentmindedhousewife Posts: 68 Member


    Get out your best placemat.
    Set it on your table.
    Light a candle..
    Put your one piece of chocolate on a lovely china plate.
    Make yourself a cup of hot tea.
    Pour it into your nicest (warmed up) china cup.

    Did you know that The Republic of Tea makes a fabulous double dark chocolate mate tea? It's so AWESOME.
  • darkguardian419
    darkguardian419 Posts: 1,302 Member
    I try to have bars of dark chocolate around for when I get a craving. Not as many calories, and still delicious... my preferred is Lindt Dark chocolate and sea salt
  • if you want it that bad then you should have some! just have 1 bit as appose to the whole bar!
    telling yourself no will make the craving worse and you'll end up binging!
  • johnnyhatesjazz
    johnnyhatesjazz Posts: 95 Member
    I feel ya I have a sweet tooth from hell and Reeses cups are my all time fav.. I find that if I have it in my cals then its not bad to have one every once in a while.. It lets my body know that im not starving it lol.. I just don't eat them near like I used too :)
  • navygrrl
    navygrrl Posts: 517 Member
    I make brownies using pureed black beans. Good for when I'm craving brownies.
  • auddii
    auddii Posts: 15,357 Member
    peace out ya'll, i'm off to go to work so i can post gifs on someone's thread so i can be an *kitten* too!

    You must be new. Give it a few months and you'll be doing it too. ;)

    Why though? Why can't people just help each other instead of putting them down? Never understood it...
    As others have said, it's not putting you down. I had a serving of caramel cookie crunch gelato last night, and it was wonderful. I could have been 180 calories under for the day, but I'd rather be 40 calories over and have a nice sweet snack.

    It did take me a long time before I could have ice cream or other sweets in my house without eating them all instantly. I started by not buying anything from the store, but I'd go out for a treat. There's a gelato place in town that weighs out 3oz for quantity control for them, but I know exactly what I'm getting. Or, I'd have a single serving of something out with friends. Then I don't have to worry about binging on the 30 servings in the package.

    I'm better about it, but I still have binging issues occasionally, but that's also ok. It happens, I acknowledge it, try to identify the cause (low blood sugar, emotional, etc), and move on.
  • thatgirlkellib
    thatgirlkellib Posts: 150 Member
    when i crave chocolate, (IM A SWEET FREAK) --- I drink swssmiss diet hot chocolate--- 25 CALS OF HOT COCO YUM
  • absentmindedhousewife
    absentmindedhousewife Posts: 68 Member
    Ghiradelli dark chocolate squares. Each one wrapped individually. Usually one is enough because it's rich. 50 calories.
  • martinel2099
    martinel2099 Posts: 899 Member
    Any diet where you aren't allowed to have ____ item is an over restrictive diet that is doomed to failure for most people, trust me I'd know I've tried, lost weight and quit diets like those and gained the weight back.

    Fitness pal is different, you can have chocolate, pizza, candy and all of the yummy things you grew to love and crave. The only catch is that you have to record what you eat and make smarter choices if your close to going over or have gone over. I'm sure when you have a chocolate craving you might go through a giant bag of m&m's without thinking about the calories, but with fitness pal you might only have a fun sized portion instead, smarter choices.

    I think my weakness is pizza and outback steakhouse. I went to both this week and over ate a bit. That's ok, but I need to stick to my goal even more now and make sure I earn back some of the calories I over spent. Before I started this diet, I'd do outback and pizza like this, but add it two more days of that without cutting back or working out. Great diet, much smarter for life long weight loss.

    Have your chocolate and enjoy it+++