GIRLS HELP! CRAVING CHOCOLATE

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  • The chocolate fudge pudding cups help..
    A small peice of rich dark chocolate..
    Remember one small peice of something you really want unless it is a trigger food...
    Will take care of most cravings.
    Trigger foods like tons of carbs or really salty can cause you to go way overboard....
  • Tank_Girl
    Tank_Girl Posts: 372 Member
    Melt some dark chocolate, dip strawberrys in the dark chocolate and refridgerate... Your welcome :wink:
  • Mabohlale
    Mabohlale Posts: 148 Member
    Lindt dark chocolate with chili. Two squares is only two calories and it's nice and rich so you feel (fairly) satisfied!

    I live in Australia and the Lindt Dark Chilli Choc we get here is heaps more calories than that! I want some of yours!!! 2 calories is less than a stick of carrot!

    First ... Lindt Dark Chocolate with Chili is 48 calories per square.
    Second ... Reading through this thread has made me crave chocolate!!!! :laugh:
  • nicolecress
    nicolecress Posts: 9 Member
    fiber one makes these small chocolatey brownies that are only 90 calories each. i am ADDICTED to them. they also make chocolate peanut butter fudge ones too! they are small, but REALLY REALLY chocolately so they satisfy my cravings nicely :) they are brownies drizzled in chocolate/peanut butter and topped with chocolate/peanut butter chips. SOOOO GOOD!!!!!
  • fatty2fabby
    fatty2fabby Posts: 415 Member
    mix cocoa powder in a chobani yogurt, tiny bit of honey / sweetener, eat or freeze and eat later, so good!
  • AnneC77
    AnneC77 Posts: 284
    I eat chocolate, really dark 80%, quite low in calories. Tesco Value Chocolate Mousse 90 cals a pot or I have Nutella spread thin on rice cakes and banana. The chocolate spread satisfies your craving and the banana fills you up x
  • Whitezombiegirl
    Whitezombiegirl Posts: 1,042 Member
    A big mug of Green and blacks hot chocolate.
  • livityliv
    livityliv Posts: 110 Member
    I modify a recipe I found here: http://dashingdish.com/recipe/peanut-butter-protein-cheesecake-mousse-for-one/

    2 tbs Peanut flour (or 1 tablespoon peanut butter, which would add about 60 calories)
    1/4 tsp Vanilla extract
    2-4 pkts Stevia (or sweetener of choice to taste)
    1/2 cup Low fat cottage cheese (or plain low-fat Greek yogurt)
    For the Crust: 1 graham cracker square, crushed fine (This is optional)

    I use greek yogurt instead of cottage cheese (lots of protein but fat free!) and add about a tablespoon or so of cocoa powder...very yummy.
  • Frozen300
    Frozen300 Posts: 223 Member
    You know, it doesn't help me to see the words "craving chocolate". It's like shooting myself in the foot every time I step into this forum, lol
  • heatherloveslifting
    heatherloveslifting Posts: 1,428 Member
    I buy chocolate chips and eat one at a time. I make myself get up and walk over to the kitchen to get each one too! And lately I've been having 1-2 squares of cadbury (since now I'm eating 1500 instead of 1200, I think I can afford 30-60 cals of really good chocolate most days.
  • laarae
    laarae Posts: 332 Member
    Pretzel m n m's, or just a tablespoon of choc chips do it for me-also low those skinny cow desserts-candy and ice cream
  • veggievixen79
    veggievixen79 Posts: 109 Member
    Not sure if anyone else already posted this, but next time I'm in your situation I'm making THIS

    http://chocolatecoveredkatie.com/2011/09/06/the-ultimate-chocolate-fudge-pie/

    I bet you could put it in muffin cups to set without the crust and make little individual cheesecakes to freeze for emergencies.
  • spozzybear
    spozzybear Posts: 216 Member
    Lindt dark chocolate with chili. Two squares is only two calories and it's nice and rich so you feel (fairly) satisfied!

    I live in Australia and the Lindt Dark Chilli Choc we get here is heaps more calories than that! I want some of yours!!! 2 calories is less than a stick of carrot!

    First ... Lindt Dark Chocolate with Chili is 48 calories per square.
    Second ... Reading through this thread has made me crave chocolate!!!! :laugh:

    Yeah I didn't think 2 calories sounded right either! If that were the case I would be scoffing whole bars of the stuff! Yum! :drinker:
  • Skinny Cow has a whole lot of chocolate sweet treats for around 100 cals. Yummy too.

    (I didn't read all the replies so sorry if this is a repeat)

    I just had a Skinny Cow Heavenly Crisp Peanut Butter bar with my lunch and it was delicious! Like eating a cross between a Reese's cup and a KitKat.

    For one bar it was only 110 calories, 6 g of fat, 14g carbs, and 9 g sugar.
  • misclemence
    misclemence Posts: 18 Member
    Check out Arrow Mills brand Cake and Brownie mixes. They are gluten free...low in fat and yummy especially the brownies!
  • I usually do the medifast chocolate bar. Great taste, helps produce weigh loss and low calories
  • I usually have a greek yogurt as my snack each day...makes my gurd tummy feel better. On chococraving days, I add 2 tablespoons of semi sweet mini chocolate chips. (I think it is less than 50 calories worth.) It is especially good with strawberry and vanilla flavors.
  • Yellerie
    Yellerie Posts: 221 Member
    4 large banana(s)
    1/4 cup(s) semi-sweet chocolate chips
    1/4 cup(s) creamy peanut butter

    Instructions
    1. Cut your bananas into 3/4 inch pieces. 2. Place chocolate chips and peanut butter into a small microwavable bowl. Heat it in the microwave for about 1 minute or until melted. Stir. 3. Place a piece of parchment paper on a baking sheet. Dip the bananas in the chocolate mixture about half way. Place on the parchment paper. Freeze for at least one hour.

    Low-Fat Choc. Peanut Butter Fudge

    Servings: 1

    Ingredients:
    2 cups canned pure pumpkin
    1 box Betty Crocker Fudge Brownies Mix (the 18.3-oz. Family Size box)
    2 tbsp. Better 'n Peanut Butter, room temperature

    Directions:
    Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Combine pumpkin with the brownie mix in a large bowl; stir until smooth (do not add anything else). Spray a small baking pan (6 x 6 inches or 8 x 4 inches work best — no larger!) with nonstick cooking spray and pour in the mixture. Spoon 2 tbsp. of Better 'n Peanut Butter (room temperature) on top and use a knife to swirl peanut butter around. Cook for approximately 35 minutes. The batter will remain very thick and fudgy, and it should look undercooked. Remove from oven. Cover with aluminum foil and let cool in fridge for a couple of hours. Cut into 36 squares and serve.
    Serving Size: 1 piece (approx. 1.3 oz.)
    Calories: 63
    Fat: 1g
    Sodium: 56mg
    Carbs: 13.5g
    Fiber: 1g
    Sugars: 9g
    Protein: 1g
  • 2 squares of Cadburys bournville dark chocolate, ideal for the digestion.

    :drinker: :laugh:
  • I got the calories wrong: it is 70 cals. Sorry.
  • schicksa
    schicksa Posts: 123 Member
    I like dark chocolate. But when it's one of THOSE emergencies...NO PUDGE BROWNIES!!! Seriously those things are amazing...really rich and delicious. Plus you get to bake a little bit, which is always fun.
  • lordloaf
    lordloaf Posts: 6 Member
    Here's a recipe for Beet Brownies, about half the fat of regular brownies:
    https://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=2&view=bsp&ver=ohhl4rw8mbn4
  • Yellerie
    Yellerie Posts: 221 Member
    Cool Whip Pnut Butter Treats

    Minutes to Prepare: 5
    Number of Servings: 12


    Ingredients
    1 small tub Cool Whip Free, thawed
    3 Tlbs Peanut Butter (creamy or chunky)
    Hershey's Chocolate Syrup, Sugar Free

    Mix the Cool Whip and peanut butter together. Spoon into 12 lined cupcake tins. Drizzle with chocolate syrup and freeze. Each cup in Weight Watchers was worth 1 point. Sweet treat that satisfies that craving. I like it without the syrup and that saves a couple calories.

    Number of Servings: 12
  • Snoopsmom
    Snoopsmom Posts: 3 Member
    Canfield's makes a sugar free chocolate soda.
  • nbeth901
    nbeth901 Posts: 35 Member
    Frozen dark chocolate chips! I put a bag in my freezer and forget about it half the time, the other half, I can reach in and take a few if I am craving.


    I do this exact same thing. After a small portion of this, it really curbs the cravings... in fact... I think I should get some right now. Its about that time!
  • Jenniferlynn54
    Jenniferlynn54 Posts: 19 Member
    I love Dreyer's slow churned no sugar added ice creams, as well as Jell-o sugar free pudding cups.....all taste so good, and hit the sweet tooth right on the head
  • ars1300
    ars1300 Posts: 159 Member
    Almond milk, unsweetened cocoa powder, stevia sweetner- like a hot chocolate!

    I also have tried mixing chocolate protein powder with cool whip