I can't live without chocohol!!
skinimin
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I have THE biggest sweet tooth and chocolate is like crack to me.
Maybe that's extreme but maybe I really freaking love chocolate, it's a battle.
Anyway I have found a really great way to deal with the chocolate cravings, dark chocolate.
"DUH, I've heard that one before" ahh but have you tried 85% cocoa dark? My friend, there is practically NO sugar in 85% dark and 85% is too intense to binge on but intense enough to satiate your chocolate hunger.
Maybe you already knew this and maybe it was an unsuccessful venture for you, but if not I wish you luck.
P.S. chocoholics add me and we can struggle together
Maybe that's extreme but maybe I really freaking love chocolate, it's a battle.
Anyway I have found a really great way to deal with the chocolate cravings, dark chocolate.
"DUH, I've heard that one before" ahh but have you tried 85% cocoa dark? My friend, there is practically NO sugar in 85% dark and 85% is too intense to binge on but intense enough to satiate your chocolate hunger.
Maybe you already knew this and maybe it was an unsuccessful venture for you, but if not I wish you luck.
P.S. chocoholics add me and we can struggle together
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Green & Blacks is a Godsend. Really don't need much!0
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Endangered Species brand has different levels (48%-88%) of chocolate that are very good. I generally get the 72% or 88%, I like them both. https://www.chocolatebar.com/categories.php?category=Chocolate-Bars-&-Treats
Paul Newman also has some good dark chocolate. I used to be a Dove Dark Chocolate fan until I started eating less sugar and simple carbs. Now I think the Dove Dark Chocolate is too sweet.0 -
World Market sells BACON CHOCOLATE.
Mmmmmmmmm.....chocolate..0 -
My husband is a diabetic, and I felt guilty he couldn't have no bake cookies. So, I melted one large bar of 85% dark and one large bar of 90% dark - both Lindt- added a half cup of peanut butter and a couple of cups of quick oats. Dropped onto wax paper. Sort of a cross between a traditional chocolate and a no bake cookie, and needs to stay refrigerated. But, they're a wonderful distraction when sweets are around.0
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Total Chocoholic here...makes me wonder if there are Recovery Houses and Support Programs for us?
I do however prefer GOOD and Quality chocolate to cheap chocolate bars. But I do have a downfall with M&M's. My biggest issue is that I can't seem to stop at the recommended serving, or even slightly close to it. And when bying Lindt, Black & Green's or any other kind of chocolate bars on sale...you know the sales 2 for $5 or 3 for $7? I somehow finish all the bars in one week.
I'm curious as to how others who suffer the same problem strategize against eating the whole thing when they NEED to have chocolate? Maybe I should put it into separate snack size bags and put dates on when they can be consumed?!0 -
Greens & Black is the one I eat too
I know that I can make it through my morning snack without having the sweet stuff but by afternoon I'd cave so that's when I have my dark chocolate. I space out the serving too, two squares, wait and see how I feel and then maybe two more. Usually two rows satisfies me.
I eat the whole Greens & Black chocolate block in a week too but that's better than eating a whole block of cadbury in one day, as I'm sure we've all done many a time.0 -
I love sweets, but really, it isn't that hard to keep yourself from eating them. You just stop eating them, and you won't crave it anymore after ~3 days. At least it works for me.0
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Chocolate can be healthy...
Raw Cacao Pumpkin Seed Smoothie
Tastes like a Chocolate Milkshake!
½ Cup Raw Pumpkin Seeds (hulled)
3 Tablespoons Raw Cacao Powder
2 Cups Water
Stevia or your choice of sweetener to taste.
Ice
Put all the ingredients into a blender except for the ice.
Blend until very smooth, then add the ice, and enjoy.
Makes 2 large glasses for 1 serving.
368 Calories
34 Carbs
14 Protein
20 Fat
29 Iron
8 Calcium0 -
I love sweets, but really, it isn't that hard to keep yourself from eating them. You just stop eating them, and you won't crave it anymore after ~3 days. At least it works for me.
You are obviously not a chocoholic, 3 days of cravings is a hard fight.0 -
I've made this discovery too. Dark chocolate keeps the binge monster at bay.0
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Everyone keeps recommending this because I'm a total chocoholic...unfortunately my chocolate of choice is dark chocolate and I used to eat an entire bar of green and blacks (sometimes 2 :blushing: ) in one sitting :frown:
Strangely I find keeping it in the fridge helps, I take 2 squares out and its cold so it takes longer to melt in my mouth so lasts me quite a while. Doesnt always stop me going back for more but it helps lol0 -
How about low calorie hot chocolates. I think you can get ones which are only like 40 calories per packet, which is perfect for satisfying the cravings.0
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How about low calorie hot chocolates. I think you can get ones which are only like 40 calories per packet, which is perfect for satisfying the cravings.
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