Healthy Alternative to Chocolate?

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Has anyone found something that satisfies a chocolate craving but doesn't completely screw my snacking calorie allotment?
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  • bunnysone
    bunnysone Posts: 486 Member
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    dark chocolate is fine. Get the highest percentage of cocoa you can, you wont need much to satisfy a chocolate craving and a couple of small squares per day is actually good for you as it is full of antioxidants.

    Try this method - if you crave chocolate, walk to the shop to get it. Make sure the walk is at least a km there and back.
    Buy expensive, handmade chocolate that you debate whether you should spend your money on. Savour it and walk home.

    If you still want chocolate, repeat the process. It's only so long before it becomes a bit of an effort to get it, and you're burning it off as you go anyway!

    Last time I did that I ended up walking off the chocolate craving and came back with a punnet of strawberries instead :)
  • killerqueen17
    killerqueen17 Posts: 536 Member
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    A piece of dark chocolate... that's a SMALL piece :wink:

    Jell-O has some chocolate pudding desserts that are also tasty and not too bad for you... and Klondike Slim-A-Bear ice cream sandwiches only have 100 calories as well, but that will satisfy a chocolate AND ice cream craving for me! Aldi has a cheaper version that tastes delicious too!

    Or there's always a good old Fudgesicle... yum :)
  • sc1572
    sc1572 Posts: 2,309 Member
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    Dark chocolate
    Smart One sundaes
    Skinny Cow
    Weight Watcher cones

    :)
  • aimhigh4once
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    to get my chocolate craving fix....I am eating fiber one brownies...one per day as a snack...I am getting the added benefit of fiber. I don't know what your snack allotment is but they are 90 calories....and I am trying to eat only 1300 calories per day. hope this helps
  • Elisirmon
    Elisirmon Posts: 273 Member
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    I like the dark chocolate and it only takes one small square to get your fix.
  • andiechick
    andiechick Posts: 916 Member
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    Something like a kitkat, or a 99cal sweet such as maltesers or toffee crisp biscuit
  • embersfallen
    embersfallen Posts: 534 Member
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    dark chocolate chips.... a half of a tablespoon would be 35 cals... just a little taste, but you can let them metl in your mouth, and they taste better then more sugar filled chocolate...to me anyhow... also the Emerald Cocoa Roast Dark Chocolate 100 cal pack are great! They have cocoa powder on them, and get the crunchy and slightly sweet cravings taken care of :)
  • hofdog
    hofdog Posts: 269 Member
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    Skinny Cow! Love the fudge bars.

    Yea Dark Choc is best, so many antioxidants too.
  • UponThisRock
    UponThisRock Posts: 4,522 Member
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    As long as your snacking calorie allotment is > 50 calories, you should be able to fit in at least a small piece of chocolate.
  • RAFValentina
    RAFValentina Posts: 1,231 Member
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    dark chocolate is fine. Get the highest percentage of cocoa you can, you wont need much to satisfy a chocolate craving and a couple of small squares per day is actually good for you as it is full of antioxidants.

    Try this method - if you crave chocolate, walk to the shop to get it. Make sure the walk is at least a km there and back.
    Buy expensive, handmade chocolate that you debate whether you should spend your money on. Savour it and walk home.

    If you still want chocolate, repeat the process. It's only so long before it becomes a bit of an effort to get it, and you're burning it off as you go anyway!

    Last time I did that I ended up walking off the chocolate craving and came back with a punnet of strawberries instead :)

    Chocolate isn't bad for you! Dark chocolate is GREAT! At about 55kCal a square its rich in antioxidants and will help relase endorphins...savour some with a black espresso coffee continental style... 85% will suffice...any higher and it's a little too bitter, dry and crumbly... loses its enjoyment for not much extra nutritional gain. :)

    I used to do a lot of confectionary specialising with chocolate... 80-85% ideal... some even can come with flavours like orange and chilli in for no extra claories... divine... plus chilli SUPPOSED to be thermogenic!
  • LemonPoppySeedMuffin
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    Cereal bars :3 Be careful though because some of them are full of sugar!
  • erin_zuk
    erin_zuk Posts: 226 Member
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    organic dark chocolate is a great option
    cocoa camino has 'mini bars' that are individually wrapped w/ 25 calories each
    or theobroma is a great brand too - mini bars have flavours like chocolate w/ raspberry or espresso chunks - 45 cals each!
  • RAFValentina
    RAFValentina Posts: 1,231 Member
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    Something like a kitkat, or a 99cal sweet such as maltesers or toffee crisp biscuit

    Oh yes...and kinder mini treats (12.5g) are only 75calories and can be broken in to tiny squares and last longer by savouring!

    Blue riband wafer only 99kCal too... loads of stuff out there...
    also Weetabix oaty bars (with drizzles of chocloate on) are only 79kCal and low GI and tasty and filling ish for a small sweet snack!
  • silkysly
    silkysly Posts: 701 Member
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    Pure Protein Smore bar!
  • JillyCornwall
    JillyCornwall Posts: 376 Member
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    I'm in the dark choc camp as well...real chocolate that it!!...extra tip is break up the bar as soon as you buy it and wrap each piece in cling film then freeze them. Eat straight from the freezer..they melt soooo slowly and you get all the taste for so much longer.
  • bigfluffyjujubird
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    i just have a snack size chocolate bar or a smaller amount, always around 90 cals tops most around 70. lifes too short not to have chocolate :0) i dont deny myself anything on a diet just in moderation and exercise some of it out!
  • radicalreader
    radicalreader Posts: 207 Member
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    A hot, rich, dark mocha beverage for 30 calories or less.

    A cup of hot black coffee with 1/2 tablespoon of cocoa powder (5 calories) and EITHER 1/2 tablespoon real sugar (23 calories) or artificial sweetener.
    And by cocoa powder, I mean unsweetened cocoa powder (like for baking) and NOT hot cocoa mix or nestle quik. I use real sugar because I don't care for artificial sweeteners, but I shared this with a friend who says it works fine with splenda.

    It's very chocolately and just a little sweet. Kind of like dark chocolate or bittersweet chocolate.
    Because it's hot, you have to sip it ... which makes it last longer and is more satisfying.
  • wolfchild59
    wolfchild59 Posts: 2,608 Member
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    Another one for the I eat chocolate when I'm craving chocolate group. :) The key is just to have a small amount of your favorite chocolate. I admit to occasionally having a Skinny Cow ice cream bar every once in awhile, but all of the fake sugars and artificial sweeteners in most "diet" chocolate snacks leave a sticky aftertaste in my mouth and it makes the treat much less of one.

    Whereas one or two pieces off of a decadent dark chocolate bar I can savor in small bites that I let melt on my tongue and coat my mouth with rich, velvety delicious and that lingers in a sinful way in your mouth even once it's all gone.
  • carrie_eggo
    carrie_eggo Posts: 1,396 Member
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    Sugar free Jello brand pudding......60 calories. Satisfies the craving every time!
  • mortuseon
    mortuseon Posts: 579 Member
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    This ISN'T a substitute for chocolate - however, taking magnesium tablets will help to stop you from craving chocolate. :)