Whats a good subsitute to chocolate?
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How about buying a good quality chocolate with high cocoa content and just having a square when you really want it? This will only work if you're not one of those people who once they start the bar, cannot stop.0
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Less chocolate
Yep, this all the way.0 -
chocolate covered strawberries, pears, or any fruit...yummy....or just have it moderation...carob in baked goods, low fat fudge bars.0
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I get the super dark chocolate and savor just a small bit of it with a cup of coffee.0
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Just curiouse, I love my chocolate but could do with a subsitute?
beets and peas.
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Ummmmm. . . drugs?0
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To those of you contemplating cutting out chocolate (so silly), please send your chocolate reserves to me. Kthx.0
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I'm ditching sugar currently. Someone suggested to me to make hot chocolate with just milk and unsweetened cocoa. The cocoa had no sugar and very little calories. It was pretty strong so it nixed the craving.0
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Chocolate is something I just refuse to give up (gave up chips, crisps, pizza, fast food, cookies, cake, and I don't drink). I have 1 or 2 squares of good quality dark chocolate almost every day- fit it into my calories for the day. I also refuse to give up my daily skinny latte at Starbucks.
Do we have to give up everything we love? I don't think so. A little bit of a good thing is a good thing!
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for a sweet tooth look up chocolate covered katie on pinterest, it's not a replacement for the good stuff but its got loads of healthy alternatives or maybe a low cal hot chocolate after tea? for an instant sweet fix i put runny honey over rice cakes, i'v pinned a few alternatives too if anyone wants to check them out?
http://pinterest.com/lisaartlover/healthy-food/0 -
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Just curiouse, I love my chocolate but could do with a subsitute?0
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Just curiouse, I love my chocolate but could do with a subsitute?
beets and peas.
Ugh, how did I miss that? Beets and peas are not, I repeat ARE NOT CHOCOLATE!!0 -
Not sure there is a substitute. But switching from milk chocolate to dark chocolate could help and limiting your quantity. One small square of dark chocolate eaten very slowly is NOT bad for you.
OR you could make your own chocolate goodies such as hot cocoa, brownies or cookies using CAROB in powder form or chips.0 -
i'm an addict and I can't even have one piece of anything chocolate or I will crumble.0
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I make smoothies with frozen berries, vanilla soy milk, low cal/sugar/fat yogurt (like silouette) and unsweetened cocoa powder. They are delicious and about 116 calories. Had one last night because I was craving something sweet after dinner and had lots of room left in my daily calories. It tasted like chocolate ice cream.0
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I use really dark chocolate (85 per cent ). I can only eat a few squares and it is very satisfying.0
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NO
Just get better, darker chocolate and eat less of it.0 -
Try a little nutella on some bread or crackers. Not quite the same, but it's good!0
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has anyone mentioned "more" chocolate yet.
my substitute for chocolate is MORE CHOCOLATE
always
more
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Try just smelling it. Like if you have an empty Hershey Kiss bag, keep is folded up and when you want chocolate inhale the scent, close your eyes and really enjoy the smell. Smell is key driver in taste. If you can focus on smelling it and wait about five minutes, the craving with go away. It works for me. I don't even crave it anymore, ever. But every time I go back to it and then quit again, I do the smell thing for about a week and just gradually you find yourself not thinking about it as much. But I am one of the people that cannot have one small piece and be satisfied so it's better for me to avoid it.0
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There is NO substitute! And, why give up chocolate? It's one of those indulgences that isn't really that bad for you! As others have said, go with dark chocolate and savor it… I love ghirardelli Intense Dark Sea Salt Soiree. And, I forget the name of it, but my local co-op has this organic, fair trade dark chocolate bar with pieces of candied ginger… flippin' amazing!0
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sorry hon, no substitute for that one.
not even sex.
Chocolate covered sex.0 -
To those of you contemplating cutting out chocolate (so silly), please send your chocolate reserves to me. Kthx.
Lol, can we share? Never enough chocolate in the world!0 -
Smashed up cauliflower mixed with cocoa powder0
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Bolthouse farms chocolate protein plus. It's a protein shake type thing. I keep it really cold and it's kind of like drinking chocolate milk or a chocolate shake.0
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I agree with everyone who says there is no substitute, however if it's just a hit of sweetness you are craving, I find that semi-dried prunes tend to hit the spot0
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Smashed up cauliflower mixed with cocoa powder
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:drinker:Try just smelling it. Like if you have an empty Hershey Kiss bag, keep is folded up and when you want chocolate inhale the scent, close your eyes and really enjoy the smell. Smell is key driver in taste. If you can focus on smelling it and wait about five minutes, the craving with go away. It works for me. I don't even crave it anymore, ever. But every time I go back to it and then quit again, I do the smell thing for about a week and just gradually you find yourself not thinking about it as much. But I am one of the people that cannot have one small piece and be satisfied so it's better for me to avoid it.
Awesome will power on you, sister!0 -
I accept no substitute.
I recommend going for quality over quantity here. Ration it if you need to.0
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