ANY CHOCOHOLICS OUT THERE?

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  • DeeDeeLHF
    DeeDeeLHF Posts: 2,301 Member
    I allow myself one square of the Lindt Excellence 70% Cocoa Dark chocolate bar. It's very rich and a little square of it hits the spot. Plus, dark chocolate has health benefits if eaten in moderation.


    I'm a Lindt Chocolate R.S.V.P. consultant, so I always have chocolate in the house! I will do half of a square of an Excellence bar or 3 Lindt Thins. I think they are 80 calories for 3. Also, a Lindor Truffle is around 100 depending on which one. One is really all you need!

    I want to work for Lindt!!! My favorites are the 85%, 90% or I even enjoy the 99%!!! Love!
  • minuet42
    minuet42 Posts: 33
    I keep a bag of Dove Dark Silk-whatever squares in my desk drawer at work, and honestly, sometimes I can just open the drawer and that cloud of chocolate smell will be enough to stifle the craving! But I can have two squares and be under a 100, so there's that...

    Also love Raisinets - 190 per bag (can't let myself get the bigger sizes - I will eat all that is in front of me!) and if you can find them, there are Almondina Choconut cookies - I find them in the flatbread section at the store, and they are DELICIOUS! Chocolately and sweet (without being too sweet) and crunchy as all get-out! (And 4 cookies per serving at 33 cal/each - can't be beat!)
  • gentlebreeze2
    gentlebreeze2 Posts: 450 Member
    Chocolate Mini Wheat little bites... satisfies my chocolate craving, and provides me with 90 % of my iron needs too.
  • Jacwhite22
    Jacwhite22 Posts: 7,010 Member
    When I want chocolate I eat chocolate. Why try to find a "chocolate fix" from elsewhere? Chocolate isn't bad for you in moderation. A good friend just bought be a box of Belgian chocolates and I can't wait to dig into those bad boys......
  • JosianneC
    JosianneC Posts: 141 Member
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  • fablevins
    fablevins Posts: 111 Member
    chocolate covered almonds are my crack.

    :smile: I'm with you there! I've been eating Emerald Cocoa Roast almonds, so they aren't as decadent as the ones I used to eat.
  • SoDamnHungry
    SoDamnHungry Posts: 6,998 Member
    Fiber One brownies, and fun sized candy bars. I've heard good things about mixing a few chocolate chips into your oatmeal, too.
  • jjl0412
    jjl0412 Posts: 278 Member
    Morning everyone!

    I just love chocolate and was wondering if anyone would have low fat and/or low calorie recipes or options they could share with me. Thanks in advance!

    My wife and I enjoy the Jello Fat/sugar free pudding flavors ( use skim milk), including chhhooookkkkllleeetttttttt!
  • MMAQueen
    MMAQueen Posts: 279 Member
    I LOVE chocolate.

    anything from skinny cow doesn't cut it for me. I find it all tastes to fake or watered down.

    lindt or godiva dark chocolate (i like 70%) are perfect.

    I'll make chocolate protein black bean brownies. or chocolate icecream made with protein powder sometimes to.
  • rubyautumn4
    rubyautumn4 Posts: 818 Member
    I usually have one square a day of one of these....

    Ghirardelli Intense Dark Cabernet Matinee - Dark chololate with blackberry and cabernet. 60 cals. for one or 3 pieces for 180 cal.
    Ghirardelli Intense Dark Sea Salt Soiree - Dark chocolate with sea salt and roasted almonds. 53 cals. for one or 4 pieces for 210 cals.

    Nom Nom Nom !!

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    WANT!
  • GREEK yogurt mixed with a little bit of Sugar Free Instant Chocolate pudding mix .....Then freeze for 30 min!
    Just like delicious chocolate ice cream, but better! :)

    (My favorite SF Pudding mix-in flavor is the Cheescake!)
  • PiggySweet
    PiggySweet Posts: 60 Member
    next organix chocolate covered banana pieces. 150 cal for 12 pieces, but 6 will usually satisfy me.
  • b14a3w3
    b14a3w3 Posts: 61 Member
    I like one square of either Ghiardelli or Lindt dark chocolate with various filling. I break them up when they come home from the store and mix them in a ziploc so I never know which one I will draw...a mini surprise.
  • trixiemou
    trixiemou Posts: 554 Member
    Sorry, I had to stop reading this.

    Now to the fridge, but I know I dont have any chocolate in there...........:ohwell:
  • Mrshunts
    Mrshunts Posts: 160 Member
    addicted to Mr Goodbars, i swear they put something in that stuff
  • Erisad
    Erisad Posts: 1,580
    I try not to eat too much of it but when grammy keeps bringing candy into the house, sometimes they're too tempting. Gonna make low-cal brownies sometime this week to combat it. :)
  • jjl0412
    jjl0412 Posts: 278 Member
    :love: Ok, other than Fat/sugar free chocolate pudding w/skim milk, I have forsaken any chocolate anything since I started getting real serious about finally losing 120 pound. (33 pounds ago).

    Now trust me, I can down a box of chocolate covered cherries, bag of any variety kisses, those chocolate squares with fruit or caramel fillings, bars of milk chocolate, you name it, I can do it!! NOW that we understand I like =..., L UUUVVVVV choclate.... What can I have in the way of real chocolate candy, not stuff w/ chocolate in it,

    I want real pure choclate,... Got it? Good! What's not gonna blow my good intentions to hades but allow me to savour, slowly melt in my mouth, smell and feel the richness and flavor of chocolate?? UMMMM?? :love:
  • I take 2 tbsp brownie mix, 1 tbsp no sugar added apple sauce, and 1 tbsp PB2. Microwave for 20-30 seconds and you've got a peanut butter brownie that is about 115 calories.



    Oh em geeeeeeeee
  • Erisad
    Erisad Posts: 1,580
    chocolate covered almonds are my crack.

    :smile: I'm with you there! I've been eating Emerald Cocoa Roast almonds, so they aren't as decadent as the ones I used to eat.

    I love theeeem. They even have a bottle with those mixed with peanuts so it's all peanut buttery chocolatey goodness. Not so good for me but I don't caaaare. :heart:
  • Big Skinny Cow ice cream fan.
    AND Klondike has 100 calorie desserts now too



    ::drool::
  • specialkyc
    specialkyc Posts: 384 Member
    I have banana "ice cream" with nutella. It's frozen bananas pureed to the consistancy of ice cream with a tbsp of nutella blended in.
  • tonyacoursey
    tonyacoursey Posts: 404 Member
    Chocolate covered espresso beans are my go to afternoon snack. 5 of them have 34 calories and I love the chocolate/coffee combo.
  • viki_88
    viki_88 Posts: 14 Member
    vita tops deep chocolate muffin tops.... so yummy! 100 calories and 4g of protein. I microwave it for 15 seconds and add a tbsp of fat free whipped topping. Mmmm... just like brownies and whipped cream.