Fixs for chocolate cravings?

Hello so I am new to the website. But I have a problem. I love sweets and most of all chocolate and peanut butter. I was wondering if anyone has any ideas that would be beneficial to me that could be like a good recipe of something I can make or buy at the grocery store that can satisfy my chocolate craving without having to spend 280 of my calories on just a little package of reeses?
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  • endoftheside
    endoftheside Posts: 568 Member
    Green & Black's makes yummy chocolate. I buy it as dark as I can stand, and eat a little piece when I feel the urge (or however much fits my macros that day). I store the extra in a ziplock. The advantage of darker chocolate is that it is harder to eat too much of it...way too rich, so that's a calorie bonus right there. If you like the peanut butter taste you could melt it with some real PB.
  • Derpes
    Derpes Posts: 2,033 Member
    This will sound funny, but there are coco puffs cereal bars that are around 100 calories.......very chocolatey.
  • Fiber One makes these awesome chocolate and peanut butter granola bars. 90 calories. It satisfies my cravings (I am a peanut butter addict).

    You could also make a smoothie. They make this powdered peanut butter called PB2 that is great in a smoothie. I make one with light vanilla yogurt, a small frozen banana, a tablespoon of choclate syrup, and 2 Tbs. PB2- the smoothie is only about 250 calories, and I drink it for breakfast because it's filling.
  • greenmonstergirl
    greenmonstergirl Posts: 619 Member
    chcolate shakeology - this is my breakfast so I get dessert for breakfast each day!

    cocoa almonds...those are my candy!
  • shocking456
    shocking456 Posts: 5 Member
    A glass of chocolate milk made with 2 % milk can usually pull me through. That little bit of extra fat makes it seem a tad more decadent for me =)
  • I ADORE my Chocolate Shakeology with PB2, really helps with cravings. And Cool Mint Clif Builder Bars taste like a Thin Mint candy bar! Delicious!
  • Caligirl_92
    Caligirl_92 Posts: 53 Member
    This may sound weird but its amazing. Put about 10 frozen strawberries, 1 1/2 cups of cold water, and diet hot chocolate mix into a blender. Blend it up and enjoy. It literally taste just like eating chocolate strawberries and since its got water added it also fills you up with a lot less calories than munchin on cookies or chocolate bars.:smile:
  • jmom376
    jmom376 Posts: 234 Member
    I always have a bag of the Ghiradelli chocolate (60% cacao) baking chips in the freezer. As soon as I get them, I put each serving in a snack bag and grab one when I want chocolate. 16 chips is 80 calories & 6 grams of fat (I am always under my fat macro--so the higher fat grams don't bother me). They are very rich and satisfy my chocolate craving.
  • dessyjo
    dessyjo Posts: 176 Member
    I used to buy south beach diet chocolate meal bars and when I craved chocolate i'd trade in a meal for one. It seemed to work, although they don't fill you up real fast and the chocolate tastes different than say a twix or kit kat bar, but you do get used to it. (=
  • tbodega
    tbodega Posts: 186
    I like Simply Lite's sugar free dark chocolate. Very tasty stuff.
  • BrendaLee
    BrendaLee Posts: 4,463 Member
    Sliced banana, frozen or not, drizzled with a bit of chocolate syrup or melted chocolate.
  • richh963
    richh963 Posts: 78 Member
    I use lindt 85% dark chocolate and better than peanutbutter low sodium spread, takes care of that reeses carving
  • nsagley
    nsagley Posts: 84 Member
    Skinny Cow divine filled chocolates with caramel. 130 calories per serving and so rich you won't want more than that.
  • retiree2006
    retiree2006 Posts: 951 Member
    Hershey's Bliss dark chocolates. And I totally agree with the earlier post about Fiber One's 90 calorie PB and Chocolate bars.
  • nikilis
    nikilis Posts: 2,305 Member
    I'd say stop eating any "junk" until you have control over yourself.

    or exercise more to make up the calories.
  • desiv2
    desiv2 Posts: 651 Member
    Chocolate covered Almonds from Emerald, they come in 100 calorie packs and are very good!
  • Capt_Apollo
    Capt_Apollo Posts: 9,026 Member
    i make a protein shake. i use 8 ounces of vanilla almond milk, 1/3 of a cup of dry oats, 2 scoops of chocolate protein powder, two table spoons of peanut butter, and a banana. make it in a blender and enjoy. it is chocolate peanut buttery and filling.
  • Cmuchoa
    Cmuchoa Posts: 161 Member
    Banana - 7- 8 Inches, 1 banana
    Sunspire - Vegan Carob Chips, 1 TBSP or 1 TBSP of Dark Chocolate Chips 60% or more cacao (Ghirardelli)
    C & F Foods Inc. - Nature's Wild Grains - Chia Seed, Premium Black, - 1 TSP
    Blue Diamond Almond Breeze - Almond Breeze Original Unsweetened 30 Cal Almond Milk, 1 cup (240mL)

    Add Ingredients to a blender (NutriBullet is what I have) and enjoy

    PS - I usually place the chips in a plastic baggie and hit them with a mallet which helps them blend and not stay as chips.












    Total: 213 37 8 3 182 6
    Per Serving: 213 37 8 3 182 6
  • annasor70
    annasor70 Posts: 187 Member
    Raw vegan powdered cocoa powder in a shake with strawberries, almond milk and a banana! Fabulous AND healthy unlike dairy ;) And don't worry about peanut butter..if you are eating sugar free, salt free peanut butter it is healthy as it's actually more like a lentil or a pulse...healthy and tasty :)
  • KelleyRob
    KelleyRob Posts: 97 Member
    skinny cow chocolates. Chocolate rice cake with small amt pb spread on it, sometimes I also put sliced banana on it. Greek yogurt with 1-2 Tablespoons sugar free choco pudding mix, a little milk if needed, strawberries or other fruit. I LOVE my chocolate. Good luck!!! :flowerforyou:
  • Derpes
    Derpes Posts: 2,033 Member
    Raw vegan powdered cocoa powder in a shake with strawberries, almond milk and a banana! Fabulous AND healthy unlike dairy ;)

    Dairy is unfairly demonized, mainly among the vegan population. I am not buying into unless someone has sensitivity to dairy products.

    benefits-of-milk.jpg
  • Derpes
    Derpes Posts: 2,033 Member
    I'd say stop eating any "junk" until you have control over yourself.

    or exercise more to make up the calories.


    The cold turkey approach tends to fail.

    If it were that easy she would not be asking for alternatives.

    Take baby steps, or you could go cold turkey as suggested and end up back where you started.
  • SCtolulu
    SCtolulu Posts: 154 Member
    Agree. Skinny cow usually works.
  • annasor70
    annasor70 Posts: 187 Member
    Raw vegan powdered cocoa powder in a shake with strawberries, almond milk and a banana! Fabulous AND healthy unlike dairy ;)

    Dairy is unfairly demonized, mainly among the vegan population. I am not buying into unless someone has sensitivity to dairy products.

    benefits-of-milk.jpg

    I respectfully disagree, as I have done endless research on this...we are the only animal which consumes the milk of another animal....and past weaning...it actually causes the body to urinate out calcium...read info from numerous sources, including Dr. Michael Greger and see Food Matters :) You can drink milk and eat butter all you want but I have personal exerience that dairy is not necessary and even detrimental to health.. causes high cholesterol, all kinds of other health issues as well as messing up the lives of animals, as the dairy industry feeds the veal industry....you don't have to care but I know my stuff ;)
    Nothing helps hydration like water, dairy is KNOW to cause acne so your source about it being good for skin is erroneous..and by the way, I have remarkable skin for my age :) Your quoted source looks a little iffy ;)
  • Derpes
    Derpes Posts: 2,033 Member
    Raw vegan powdered cocoa powder in a shake with strawberries, almond milk and a banana! Fabulous AND healthy unlike dairy ;)

    Dairy is unfairly demonized, mainly among the vegan population. I am not buying into unless someone has sensitivity to dairy products.

    benefits-of-milk.jpg

    I respectfully disagree, as I have done endless research on this...we are the only animal which consumes the milk of another animal....and past weaning...it actually causes the body to urinate out calcium...read info from numerous sources, including Dr. Michael Greger and see Food Matters :) You can drink milk and eat butter all you want but I have personal exerience that dairy is not necessary and even detrimental to health.. causes high cholesterol, all kinds of other health issues as well as messing up the lives of animals, as the dairy industry feeds the veal industry....you don't have to care but I know my stuff ;)

    You know your stuff, but there is a conflicting body of evidence that suggests otherwise.

    Michael Greger is a member of the humane society and other groups and has an agenda of sorts.

    I do not have a problem with veganism in an ethical context, however, suggesting that all dairy is unhealthy is not accurate.

    I will concede that not all dairy is created equal, and that some dairy products should be avoided.

    To that point, we can agree to disagree while exchanging ideas. :smile:
  • annasor70
    annasor70 Posts: 187 Member
    Raw vegan powdered cocoa powder in a shake with strawberries, almond milk and a banana! Fabulous AND healthy unlike dairy ;)

    Dairy is unfairly demonized, mainly among the vegan population. I am not buying into unless someone has sensitivity to dairy products.

    benefits-of-milk.jpg

    I respectfully disagree, as I have done endless research on this...we are the only animal which consumes the milk of another animal....and past weaning...it actually causes the body to urinate out calcium...read info from numerous sources, including Dr. Michael Greger and see Food Matters :) You can drink milk and eat butter all you want but I have personal exerience that dairy is not necessary and even detrimental to health.. causes high cholesterol, all kinds of other health issues as well as messing up the lives of animals, as the dairy industry feeds the veal industry....you don't have to care but I know my stuff ;)

    You know your stuff, but there is a conflicting body of evidence that suggests otherwise.

    Michael Greger is a member of the humane society and other groups and has an agenda of sorts.

    I do not have a problem with veganism in an ethical context, however, suggesting that all dairy is unhealthy is not accurate.

    I will concede that not all dairy is created equal, and that some dairy products should be avoided.

    To that point, we can agree to disagree while exchanging ideas. :smile:

    Ok..let's agree to disagree, though I love Dr. Greger AND animals and being healthy...but you seem like a fair enough guy and I hate online arguments..besides the quoting is getting too long and complicated ;) LOL
  • wacarr
    wacarr Posts: 25
    Thank you for all of the help everyone. Yes I have tried cold turkey in the past and I ended up just binge eating all the chocolate I could find. It is a true problem. But I have found I can control myself if I just have a little bit every now and then to satisfy my taste buds. To prevent those binge eating days. I am especially intrigued by the banana peanut butter chocolate smoothies. All of my favorite things in one. I also like actually eating something so I will try the other suggestions as well. Thank you so much. :smile:
  • wacarr
    wacarr Posts: 25
    This will sound funny, but there are coco puffs cereal bars that are around 100 calories.......very chocolatey.



    Is that those cereal bars with the suppose to be milk in the middle for like cereal on the go?
  • wacarr
    wacarr Posts: 25
    Fiber One makes these awesome chocolate and peanut butter granola bars. 90 calories. It satisfies my cravings (I am a peanut butter addict).

    You could also make a smoothie. They make this powdered peanut butter called PB2 that is great in a smoothie. I make one with light vanilla yogurt, a small frozen banana, a tablespoon of choclate syrup, and 2 Tbs. PB2- the smoothie is only about 250 calories, and I drink it for breakfast because it's filling.

    I have herd about this PB2 stuff that it is all the protein and taste of peanut butter without the fat. I will definitely have to try it now thank you. :)