Chocolate cravings!!!!
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I have switched to dark chocolate as well....dark chocolate covered almonds and I also like Brookside brand chocolate covered Acai berries....if you deprive yourself you will fail....just smarter choices....I would NEVER give up chocolate!0
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Don't cut out something you LOVE! I adore chocolate so I buy the bag of Nestle dark chocolate chips and have a tablespoon or two when the craving hits! Sometimes I melt them, add a tbs of almond butter and 1/2 cup fiber one original cereal and make cookies...put them on wax paper and refrigerate..SO YUMMY, healthy and will definitely cure a chocolate craving!!0
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Dark chocolate over 70% cocoa will satisfy the chemical craving that you're having (a valuable tidbit I learned at a wine and chocolate tasting!). I like the Ghirardelli dark chocolate, and it comes at different intensities. Only 1 square followed by a few minutes of patience, and my cravings disappear!0
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I like the snack sized bars.... Plan 50 calories or so a day for it and it will help the cravings.... Try to cut it out completely and you will end up stuffing yourself with it.0
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Ghirardelli's 60% cocoa chocolate chips--80 cals for 20g...I let them melt in my mouth. 15 to 20 minutes of lovely chocolate in my mouth. I put them in the back of the pantry to keep them out of sight and mind, but when the craving hits they satisfy big time. I have found that if I can postpone the craving a little longer each day, I do not crave chocolate as much, and now I can survive a day or two without it.0
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I came up with a solution to this... Nutella Lollies - take one teaspoon, weigh it empty (or reset your scales to zero with it on them) then scoop out a level teaspoon of Nutella with it and re-weigh so you can log the correct amount in your diary. Lick slowly until it's gone - I can make it last around 5 minutes - and you'll find your craving has gone for a lot fewer calories than a bar of chocolate would cost you. Great for TOM when you sometimes feel that you MUST have chocolate!
I can't keep chocolate, cakes, biscuits etc in the house because they'd constantly haunt me, but for some reason Nutella in the cupboard doesn't bother me so it's always there.
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I have been using Fudge royale slim fast drinks and Adkinds chocolate protein drinks as my chocolate fix but with all the easter candy out its not working as well as it did.. Its very hard to resist.0
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Dark chocolate or semi sweet chocolate chips. That's my go-to. It takes less of it to satisfy the craving...and it's actually good for you in moderation.0
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I love think thin protein bars which they have chocolate, chocolate crunch, peanut butter, etc. Also, chocolate whey protein shake.0
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I love the Fiber One Brownies. 90 Calories each with a glass of skim milk.0
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I've come to love dark chocolate too...also, I keep chocolate Cheerios in my pantry. It's a good go-to daytime snack (and my toddler likes it as well). They're not super sweet, just regular Cheerios dusted with cocoa powder.0
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my dietician recommends hersheys kisses 20 cal and nestle fat free hot chocalate mix, also 20 cals.0
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Eating chocolate usually resolves my craving.
I try to eat a little less than what i used to in the past. Moderation is a good thing.0 -
Does anyone have any healthy substitutes for chocolate for me? Or any tips to help my cravings?
Sex and hard liquor.0 -
I cure that by having a Life Choice super chocolate protein bar as breakfast 190 cal. 21 protein. Works for me.0
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I just read on another post today that chocolate milk is one of the best "recovery drinks" post workout. Skim or 1% milk with chocolate in it, wont bust the calorie budget.
I also will sometimes indulge in one or two Hershey kissed or a mini candy bar. I also like light ice cream like Krogers deluxe slow churned, 120-130 cals per 1/2 cup. I put it in the 1/2 c measuring cup and it eat out of the cup, lol, no need to dirty a bowl.
Most everything, in moderation.0 -
The new Fiber One Caramel Nut Protein bars are amazing!!! 130 calories and totally tastes like a candy bar!0
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If I feel like having chocolate, I do. Then I just add it to my calorie count. Easy.
I think this is the best advice! Be honest and log it! I have a hard time when it gets brought into the
house in bigger than a 1 serving size amount so I try to not let that happen. I find it much easier for me
to control if I just go out and by that one serving size I want. If there is more, I'll eat it. I'm trying to go
to fruit during the week if I get a sweet craving but I let myself have some goodies on the weekend but not
over do it. Good luck!0 -
I don't cut it out of mine. I buy individually wrapped chocolates. That way I only eat one and I can fit those few calories into my goal.0
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I turn to dark chocolate kisses! Recently got those skinny cow chocolate and PB bars (not the frozen ones) and they're pretty good.0
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I've been trying to cut out candy and desserts from my diet but I've been suffering from chocolate cravings. Does anyone have any healthy substitutes for chocolate for me? Or any tips to help my cravings?
First off, you don't have to give up anything. I know that diet is supposed to be all about deprivation right? Actually, no...it doesn't have to be about deprivation at all. You can enjoy everything in moderation.
That said, give "real" chocolate a whirl...by "real" I mean dark chocolate rather than milk chocolate. Dark chocolate actually has a lot of nutritional value and is packed with antioxidants.0 -
Best advice is also the worst... Heres how I did it.
Stop... tell those cravings where to go!!!! Im 100% serious, whos in charge up there??? you???? or someone else?
If you can find the fortitude to tell this little voice in your head where to go for 6 or so weeks, it WILL get weaker and it WILL go away.
good luck =-)0 -
I have a little chocolate almost every day. Lately it's Cadbury eggs because they're 2/$1 at the CVS right near my house, so I bought a bagful and stuck them in the freezer. They range from 150-200 calories depending if it's the creme, the caramel, or the chocolate creme, but I just adjust throughout the day so I can have my dessert.0
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I buy "Just Great Stuff: Chocolate Peanut butter powder" at Wegmans or online. It's 40 calories for 2 Tbsp and I put it in shakes, mix it was a little water and use it as a chocolate pb dip for apples or bananas, or use it as a frosting on healthy cookies!0
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Usually women are deficient in magnesium. I have done the research . This is one reason many of us crave chocolate. Magnesium is in chocolate..we crave what we lack usually..My advice is to take a good magnesium supplement.
You could have a skim chocolate milk..I use stevia, cocoa powder and skim..Nice..stir really well:flowerforyou:0 -
I have been trying to avoid desserts, too. While I get the whole "everything in moderation" thing (and agree), at this stage of the game, I am just not able to be moderate. I really feel like there are certain foods that trigger overeating for me, so I'd rather just avoid them altogether. One thing that I have been LOVING is an occasional cup of completely "clean" hot cocoa. 1 cup of coconut or almond milk, heated on the stove with 1 TBS honey, 1 TBS raw cacao, and maybe a few drops of stevia. It really cuts the cravings, and is only a little over 100 calories.0
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Usually women are deficient in magnesium. I have done the research . This is one reason many of us crave chocolate. Magnesium is in chocolate..we crave what we lack usually..My advice is to take a good magnesium supplement.
You could have a skim chocolate milk..I use stevia, cocoa powder and skim..Nice..stir really well:flowerforyou:
Raw cacao powder has tons of magnesium in it!0 -
Best advice is also the worst... Heres how I did it.
Stop... tell those cravings where to go!!!! Im 100% serious, whos in charge up there??? you???? or someone else?
If you can find the fortitude to tell this little voice in your head where to go for 6 or so weeks, it WILL get weaker and it WILL go away.
good luck =-)
great advice!0 -
What I do is I buy a big bar of whatever I fancy (usually end up going for the one with the lowest cals per serving) for e.g. I bought Aero Mint the other day. It's about 82 calories per 4 squares (1 row). When I want it, I have one row/one serving. No more, unless I can fit it in and really really want it. Miles better than buying a normal sized bar which is over 200 calories and eating it all!
I love chocolate, and I've found that if I cut it out, I'll have loads of it over a small period of time. So I have a little bit when I want it. Learn to have some willpower, if you don't!0 -
I get Lindt excellence dark bars, in whatever flavour I feel like. 50 calories for a good size square. I have 1 or 2, does the job.0
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