HELP. I need something sweet. Need... CHOCOLATE D:

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  • JennetteMac
    JennetteMac Posts: 763 Member
    Go to chocolatecoveredkatie.com.


    this.
  • mmenuey27
    mmenuey27 Posts: 51 Member
    I like to eat those skinny cow ice creams. They have enough sweetness that can get you through the craving, and they are low in calories. I also like to get the low fat fudge pops.
  • JennetteMac
    JennetteMac Posts: 763 Member
    I eat a flump marshmellow when I need a sweet fix,they have only 30 calories each

    And this!
    Also, each malteser has 11 calories, so have 5 and enjoy! :tongue:
  • lorelei105
    lorelei105 Posts: 39 Member
    chocolate recipes? Bumped.
  • gail4721
    gail4721 Posts: 75 Member
    I am a chocoholic...I could eat it for Bfast lunch and dinner!!! lol NEVER EVER deprive yourself!!! It will get you off track for reaching your goals. If you want store bought chocolate...try the 100 cal packs that are out there...I think Nabisco makes them...brownies, cookies, snack sized cakes. Take your time and eat them slowly, taste them. Some Ice Creams out there are good too...try skinny cow brand. Good luck!
  • Christabelle79
    Christabelle79 Posts: 80 Member
    If you remove something you love from your life, you're going to want it more. Everything in moderation. Having a piece of nice chocolate with my glass of wine is a huge reward when I've been doing well. If I want to keep it "healthy" my go to is...

    Mix agave with cocoa powder (not hot chocolate mix)
    top low fat frozen yogurt with the mixture

    ENJOY!
  • airyn1
    airyn1 Posts: 7 Member
    1 container of plain Greek frozen yogurt and a scoop of chocolate protein powder. Mix it all up and then freeze it. I like to use cookies and cream protein powder too.
  • LMick1986
    LMick1986 Posts: 431
    Fiber one makes some really good brownies. And only 90 calories each!

    Ooohhh I LOVE those brownies!! I warm them up just a bit too....PERFECT!
  • Louisianababy93
    Louisianababy93 Posts: 1,709 Member
    Nutella! you need some of that stuff.


    http://pinterest.com/Louisianababy93/food/


    ^That's a link to my pinterst food board.. you might like what you see;)
  • iLoveMyPitbull1225
    iLoveMyPitbull1225 Posts: 1,690 Member
    a few suggestions:



    1- just do it.
    2- sugarfree/fat free chocolate pudding
    3- 100 calorie snack packs. you can get choco covered pretzels, cookies, etc. you get the chocolate without feeling guilty
    4- dark chocolate has less sugar/ milk and, therefore, fewer calories
  • Try a Hungry GIrl recipe Yum Yum Brownie Bites 1 can pumpkin & 1 box devils food cake, or her cake in a mug recipe. Check out Hungry girl on line for her recipes. I love them!
  • Vikingz45
    Vikingz45 Posts: 10 Member
    I am not sure if this is a possibility for you or not but "cliff bar" makes a chocolate almond fudge bar and is basically a meal replacement if there really is such a thing. Its 230-250calories I believe. It is extremely chocolatey and makes me feel like I am eating a great big chunck of gewy chocolate fudge for lunch.
  • Tann33
    Tann33 Posts: 101 Member
    Keebler has some white or chocloate covered mini dipped pretzels only 100 calories right bites.. Love them.
  • lmeasterling
    lmeasterling Posts: 139 Member
    I like the Fiber One Chocolate Fudge Brownies. I heat mine up in the microwave & then top it with 2 tbsp. lite Cool Whip...tasty, and only 110 calories altogether! :)
  • One square of dark chocolate will do it (:

    Need to take my own advice D:
  • 1 scoop chocolate whey protein powder (any brand I your choice)
    1 tsp of stevia
    1 tbsp of coco powder (Hershey's, has no sugar no calories)
    About 1/8 cup of water (more or less depending on protein powder)

    Mix together till a semi-thick liquid
    Pour into a cupcake tin thing.
    Place In Freezer for about 20 to 30mins,
    And you have a chocolate version of a reese's peanut butter cup without peanut butter.

    A normal whole serving is about 2g of sugar from the protein powder.
    With very little calories( my GNC brand has 130 calories 2sugar and 20g of protein).
    This makes a pretty nice size chunk of chocolate.
    Chocolate and chocolate milk is my downfall, stay strong!
  • deewip
    deewip Posts: 19 Member
    This is my new "comfort" food. Try this:

    My Favorite Chocolate Chip Cookies

    1/2 cup Brown Sugar
    1/4 cup Land O Lakes - Light Butter Spread With Canola Oil
    1 teas. Mccormick's - Pure Vanilla Extract
    1/8 cup Kirkland Real Egg Product - Egg Substitute
    1/2 cup King Arthur Flour - Organic Whole Wheat Flour
    1/2 cup Quaker Old Fashion Oats
    1/2 tsp. Baking soda
    1/4 tsp. Morton - Iodized Salt
    1/2 cup Private Selection - 62% Cacao Dark Chocolate Chunks

    Preheat oven to 375.
    Mix sugars light butter, vanilla and egg substitute in large bowl. Stir in flours, baking soda and salt.
    Stir in chocolate chunks. Drop dough by rounded teaspoonfuls onto ungreased cookie sheet. Bake 10 minutes or until golden brow. Cool. Remove from cookie sheet. Makes 2 dozen
  • sstephanrodriguez
    sstephanrodriguez Posts: 36 Member
    Buy some small Hershey's dark chocolate and have one once in a while. Or I have Weight Watchers desserts if I'm really craving.
  • blackmagic10
    blackmagic10 Posts: 335 Member
    Brkdksmdkskkdkdndfbdnks I'm going crazy eating like this!! D: No desserts ever :,( Does anybody have any chocolate anything recipes kickin' around that are low in, uhm, everything? :D Thank you!!
    me lol jk
  • Have you tried the cocoa roasted almonds? Lots of chocolate flavor with better nutrition than most chocolatey treats.

    This is exactly what I was going to say! These are so yummy, just a hint of chocolate but not too nutty either so it doesn't really taste like you're eating something healthy ;)
  • dangerxbadger
    dangerxbadger Posts: 396 Member
    1 scoop chocolate whey protein powder (any brand I your choice)
    1 tsp of stevia
    1 tbsp of coco powder (Hershey's, has no sugar no calories)
    About 1/8 cup of water (more or less depending on protein powder)

    Mix together till a semi-thick liquid
    Pour into a cupcake tin thing.
    Place In Freezer for about 20 to 30mins,
    And you have a chocolate version of a reese's peanut butter cup without peanut butter.

    A normal whole serving is about 2g of sugar from the protein powder.
    With very little calories( my GNC brand has 130 calories 2sugar and 20g of protein).
    This makes a pretty nice size chunk of chocolate.
    Chocolate and chocolate milk is my downfall, stay strong!



    Hershey's Cocoa Powder has 10 calories a tablespoon... and 1 net carb too.
  • I have a single square of cadbury dark chocolate if I REALLY need it. 1 is really all I need since it's so rich.
  • kokoforskinny
    kokoforskinny Posts: 91 Member
    bump....I love the sound of some of the recipes on here.
  • I'm eating them right now, and she's right. They're just the right thing for those sweet cravings, particularly chocolate. I'm six days in and I don't feel deprived by my eating plan at all.
  • deewip
    deewip Posts: 19 Member
    Another snack for me is:
    1 large marshmallow
    1 fun size hershey bar
    1 sheet graham cracker

    Break graham cracker in half; stack marshmallow and hershey bar in between both halves - microwave slighty. A s'more! Delicious and satisfies my craving for sweets for the day.
  • barb1241
    barb1241 Posts: 324 Member
    Try a little bit of dark chocolate and make sure it fits into your macros. Somehow, the dark stuff is mor "satisfying" for a carving that a whole trucload of milk chocolate-at least for me it is. Worth a try.
  • Don't eliminate chocolate then. You are making your diet harder to stick to than it needs to be. Fit it into your calories and macros once in a while and enjoy!
  • lsapphire
    lsapphire Posts: 297 Member
    special k chocolate drizzle bars