Sweets Fix
JAMtwinsmom
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So I have noticed in the afternoon all I want to do is eat something sweet. I don't want to feel like I am depriving myself but at the same time I don't want to eat things super high in sugar. Anybody have any ideas for things to eat when you want that sweet fix!
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I generally have an insatiable sweet tooth so I make sure to have a bag of Jolly Ranchers at my desk. I can throw 1 in my mouth and make it last a long time which is generally pretty good at tricking my brain into being satisfied. At 23 calories each it's the best way I've found to manage my sweet tooth.0
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I usually have a jello sugar free pudding cup. only 60 calories. I like the dark chocolate ones. Satisfys the chocolate and sweet need.0
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Love both of these! Thank you!0
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That's when I turn to my good friend, dark chocolate. I will eat, slowly, piece by piece, 1/5 or 1/6 of a bar (Endangered Species, Chocolove, or brands like that). It satisfies my sweet tooth, and feels indulgent and isn't *too* calorically insane. Dark chocolate is also good for you.0
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Make some things that taste sweet but don't actually have a lot of sugar. I do this a lot and basically never binge or cheat because my low / no sugar versions of the stuff I make taste just as good to me.
For ideas of what I'm talking about go to this guy's videos..... http://www.muscleandstrength.com/forum/threads/72242-Cellucor-Core-Whey-Protein-(Cinnamon-Swirl-and-Peanut-Butter-Marshmallow)/page30 -
Diet pop. I drink tons when im craving sweets and im dieting. Its pretty satiating too so could satisfy hunger aswell as the craving. Or you could just work a sweet into your calories for the day, simple, wont do you any harm aslong as its within your calorie requirements.0
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Fresh fruit is always a good option!0
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Marshmallows...especially if you have access to a stove or microwave to roast them. Only about 20 calories each.0
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I generally have an insatiable sweet tooth so I make sure to have a bag of Jolly Ranchers at my desk. I can throw 1 in my mouth and make it last a long time which is generally pretty good at tricking my brain into being satisfied. At 23 calories each it's the best way I've found to manage my sweet tooth.
I do this, too! I really enjoy a couple of Jolly Ranchers throughout my work day!0 -
Flavored chewing gum and a diet soda pop.0
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Popsicles are also good, either sugar free or regular. I find the sugar free taste exactly like the normal kind, but if you prefer the sugar ones, they also don't have many calories. Plus, they take a long time to eat and feel satisfying.0
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Healthy Choice frozen greek yogurt. They're 100 calories. I may eat one every few days. It helps me stay on track because I don't feel deprived and I'm a total ice cream junkie. I don't think I will ever go back to your average ice cream, they're so good!0
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Anybody have any ideas for things to eat when you want that sweet fix!0
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Small amounts of dark chocolate, quest bars, dessert flavoured teas, fresh berries with greek yoghurt and stevia or just a small amount of whatever you're craving0
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I drink MIO flavored water. I have a cup that has 32 oz of water and drink it down with a straw. Makes a big difference for me, otherwise I snack all day!0
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