CHOCOLATE
sfhudgens
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Why AM I craving CHOCOLATE
I want some NOW lol.
Oh well.....I will eat my pineapples with blueberries and almonds...........
However tomorrow for my snack at work I will have to figure something
out with a tiny bit of chocolate in it!
I want some NOW lol.
Oh well.....I will eat my pineapples with blueberries and almonds...........
However tomorrow for my snack at work I will have to figure something
out with a tiny bit of chocolate in it!
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I love chocolate. Amazingly enough I haven't had a crazing in a couple of days but I usually try to mix it in with my fruit as a snack and to keep cravings away.
Not chocolate, but what always keeps me happy is Strawberries with Nutella. It's my treat when I've been good and have calories to spare.0 -
I could eat a vat of chocolate if allowed. Love the stuff.
I don't believe in depriving yourself, so if it's a true craving, and you like dark chocolate, have a few squares and savour them, see how you feel after0 -
I crave really dark chocolate. Like the 84% intense dark chocolate. I buy the Ghiradelli squares and have one when I've craving. Just one does it for me since they're so dark and rich.0
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Why AM I craving CHOCOLATE
I want some NOW lol.
Oh well.....I will eat my pineapples with blueberries and almonds...........
However tomorrow for my snack at work I will have to figure something
out with a tiny bit of chocolate in it!
This is one of the mistakes that would-be healthy people make; they deprive themselves. If you want a piece of chocolate, then have a piece of chocolate (notice I said "piece" and not "whole candy bar"). If you want a candy bar, buy one and have half now, and half before bed; there's nothing wrong with that.
If you continue to deprive yourself you'll eventually crack and binge and it won't be pleasant or fun. However, if you allow yourself to have a "forbidden" food once or twice a day, then you'll be able to sustain this new lifestyle.
I'll give you my personal anecdote: I buy a large bag of "Fun Size" candy bars every week at the grocery store and I usually have one with lunch and one with dinner. They last the whole week and I never feel deprived.0 -
I just had a piece of dove dark chocolate with sea salt caramel. It's like 39 calories, and totally satifies my cravings. I don't believe in deprevation. It's not sustainable and it leads to binges. If you're craving it, go for it. Just don't over do it. Everything in moderation.0
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Why AM I craving CHOCOLATE
I want some NOW lol.
Oh well.....I will eat my pineapples with blueberries and almonds...........
However tomorrow for my snack at work I will have to figure something
out with a tiny bit of chocolate in it!
This is one of the mistakes that would-be healthy people make; they deprive themselves. If you want a piece of chocolate, then have a piece of chocolate (notice I said "piece" and not "whole candy bar"). If you want a candy bar, buy one and have half now, and half before bed; there's nothing wrong with that.
If you continue to deprive yourself you'll eventually crack and binge and it won't be pleasant or fun. However, if you allow yourself to have a "forbidden" food once or twice a day, then you'll be able to sustain this new lifestyle.
I'll give you my personal anecdote: I buy a large bag of "Fun Size" candy bars every week at the grocery store and I usually have one with lunch and one with dinner. They last the whole week and I never feel deprived.
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LOL I am not depriving myself. I just don't have access to any and I want some I didn't want it this morning so thats why I packed what I did I just know that tomorrow I will be packing something different. And now I want some nutella and strawberries...So that may be my snack tomorrow!
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I eat a full chocolate bar nearly everyday. Yum Yum0
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I love chocolate too! For me I keep the following in, low cal options that satisfy me:-
Mini milk - 30 kcals
2 x jaffa cakes - 92 kcals (if you go for Sainsbury's basic jaffa cakes - 88 kcal for 2)
Tesco chocolate mousse - 80 kcal
Mini animals (22g bag) - 95 kcal0 -
100 cal cookie packs.............0
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get the little chocolate squares that come individually wrapped from godiva or ghirardelli. somehting with a g. they're at the market.0
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Valrhona! One square more than does it for me.0
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homemade trail mix:
dark chocolate chips, almonds, and a few tiny marshmellows0 -
Eat the chocolate. It's good for you.
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I eat a full chocolate bar nearly everyday. Yum Yum
me too - 3 musketeers while I am taking a bath. Some people have a glass of wine to unwind...me - it is my chocolate bar. 67 pounds down - doesn't seem to have caused me a problem.0 -
Once I start eating chocolate I can't stop!
I totally avoid it! But it has so many issues with palm oil, animal testing and child labour it is pretty easy to stop eating it!0 -
Yes.0
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I get a bag of these (70% though, 85% is too damn dry for me) when the store has them stocked. 3 squares = 90 cals and a nice bit of chocolate. I have tried 85% with a thin spread of Nutella and that cuts the dry taste to make it tolerable.0 -
I will Never ever give up chocolate. One piece will satisfy my craving except around ''THAT" time of the month. Then I new a whole handfull!!0
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Chocolate Gimme0
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My wife and I buy the 73% cacao chocolate bars from Trader Joe's. They IMO have the perfect balance of cacao and sweetness, plus 2 squares are only 90 calories...0
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Carb cravings often indicate a need for protein. I won't deprive myself of a nice square of dark chocolate, but it is also good to figure out the underlying need.0
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To curb my chocolate cravings, I make "candy" out of my chocolate powdered protein shakes. Mix 2 scoops with 1/4 cup of organic coconut oil and spread on wax paper laid out on cookie sheet. Sprinkle crushed up raw, unsalted almonds and unsweetened coconut:) Put in freezer for 5 minutes and then break apart like peanut brittle. So good and healthy for you!0
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When I'm craving chocolate, I like to have a tablespoon of mini semi sweet chocolate chips. You can have a bunch of them at 70 calories and slowly fullfill your craving.0
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Chocolate is one of the things I have mostly cut out too mainly because most things I find with chocolate tend to have a high enough calorie count to make a meal and I don't want it wasted.
But, what I do is use Viactiv as my multivitamin. 20 calories and lots of vitamins and minerals in one chocolate chew a day. Looking forward to that each morning helps me behave.0 -
I get a bag of these (70% though, 85% is too damn dry for me) when the store has them stocked. 3 squares = 90 cals and a nice bit of chocolate. I have tried 85% with a thin spread of Nutella and that cuts the dry taste to make it tolerable.
Mmmmmm yummy!!!!!0 -
Eat the chocolate. It's good for you.
I love you. Have my babies!0 -
I have a big bar of good quality 72% dark chocolate. If I have a choc craving, I eat a square with a banana or a few cherries. The fruit keeps me from eating it too fast and makes the square last much longer, which ensures my satisfaction.0
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Love chocolate, even my horse is chocolate colored LOL... My breakfast every day is a Think Thin Brownie Crunch bar with juice. At night my snack is Special K pastry crisps chocolaty delight. I can't give up my chocolate or I really go on an eating binge and then still eat my chocolate. So I cut right to the chase and eat my chocolate and not eat the other stuff. Oh, I do eat lots of fruits and veggies for my lunch and dinner and other snacks too. I also make sure I burn enough extra calories to eat my chocolate :-)0
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I too love chocolate; milk or dark, love it!!! I really try and hold off as much as I can, but like some said, they don't deprive themselves either.
I am also really thinking, and have known this for sometime now, but I work out a bit during the week. I get to the gym and do boot camp every Monday evening. So, we work out and hard, why sabotage ourselves with eating the junk we want!? I wish I knew the answer to that!0 -
New thing I tried today was Nuttella with whipped cream 25 calories mixed together and celery sticks
but now I want ice cream so i am debating on ice cream lol an extra 180 calories......is it worth it cause I can go run tonight and run it off and make it....0
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