What to do for world's worst sweet tooth
michiko_yusuke
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I am trying to lose weight but my sweet tooth gets me every time. I finally stocked up on the little apple trays that have a tiny bit of caramel in them. Seems to help. The dietician here at work recommended baking peaches etc. I have even found the little Smart Ones desserts. But they tend to make me want m0ore so I stay away from them.
Does anybody have any ideas that work for them to satisfy the sweet tooth without putting on the pounds?
Does anybody have any ideas that work for them to satisfy the sweet tooth without putting on the pounds?
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low sugar jelly (erm jello? in america), get the saches (spelling?) that you make up yourself as it works out cheaper and i find has a better consistency. if you need something sweet they are good.
i also have dried mango and dates (they are now my sweets). i make up little bags/containers of about 3 of each and take that to work so i don't eat the whole bag.
i'm also a crisps fiend, so i tend to bad the cheap small bags of shops own brand ready salted (25g each bag or so) or make my own popcorn in 20g bags to take to work or eat around the house.
apple with a bit of [pea]nut butter on works well too.
i find the easiest way to not over eat sweets is to not eat them at all and find alternatives that i can live with, once you're used to eating them you don't really find yourself missing sweets. and when you do eat them they're not that great! never thought i'd say that!0 -
I have a huge sweet tooth, so I understand your problem. One thing that I find helps me is if I don't buy sweet things- nothing sweet in the house leaves me craving them less. A teacher of mine used to say "out of sight, out of mind." I feel that this applies here
Another thing I like to do is bake low cal sweets, and limit myself to one a day. You satisfy your craving, but don't dip into your calories too much. However, I would be careful that you don't go overboard and binge haha.
Finally, sometimes if I'm craving sweets I brush my teeth instead. Who wants to eat sugar with a minty aftertaste?? Not me. It helps your cravings and is good for your teeth
The main thing I recommend is don't quit cold turkey. I used to do this, and then as soon as I would get one taste of something sweet, I would pig out for the rest of the day.
So simply put, you can eat a lower calorie treat every once in a while, as long as it doesn't ruin your daily intakes. Stay focused on your main goal, and it'll be easier to stay on track!
Good luck with your weight loss!0 -
Something I love to do is take grapes, roll them in vanilla yogurt and then some crushed nuts and freeze them. When a craving hits, I go for one and it feels like I'm having a treat! A friend of mine will freeze mini kisses so that when she has a craving, she just grabs one and has to eat it slowly because it's frozen.0
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I abstained from sugar entirely until I got my power to choose back. Then I slowly added it back, but as treats, like 2x a week. If I brought something into my house and "binged" on it, I knew not to buy it again. I mostly have a treat outside of my home to avoid that whole scenario. Sugar addiction can be tough. I dont think it has to be eliminated from a diet to lose weight but it does have to be moderated, so the question is really, what type of treats CAN YOU moderate with? Find the things that work, and eliminate the ones that dont entirely. You have a goal in mind for yourself, so if sugar as a food source is proving a problem or becoming a trigger, try not having any at all., or very little0
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...they tend to make me want m0ore so I stay away from them.0
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skinny cow ice cream sandwiches
fruit
popsicles
go ahead a nd eat the Hershey bar for - 210 exercise it off0 -
More directly to answer your question, I buy rye crisp crackers, spread peanut butter on them and drizzle hershys chocolate syrup.
2 rye crisps (20 cals each)
1 tsp peanut butter (30 cals)
1 tsp syrup (17 cals)
fold together like a sandwich or eat one cracker at a time!
Total: 87 cals and very filling and tastes naughty Some nights I double this for a whopping 174 cals lol0 -
Everything in moderation.0
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I save calories for treats, since i know i love sweets.
York Peppermint patties-140
Skinny Cow Peanut Butter Crisp-110
Skinny Cow Ice cream sandwich-140-1500 -
I crave chocolate CONSTANTLY. What I've found kind of helps is weening yourself off of intense tasting refined sugars. The prepackaged sugary sweet desserts just leave you wanting more. It's like a drug. Try and replace your dessert/sweet cravings for more naturally sweet things. Fruits are great. If you need a little chocolate or caramel, find something where you could dip or drizzle, but the bulk of it would still be fruit.
Frozen grapes are my new love. I could eat cups of them, but that's really not that bad.
Jello. I don't suggest sugar-free anything!
Pudding cups. You can add sprinkles of coolwhip to add texture and flavor. Under 150cals.
Chocolate soy or almond milk. Also under 100 calories.
Baked apples or peaches with a little cinnamon and sugar.
Flavored hard candies. (chocolate, espresso, cookies n' cream, caramel, etc)
Mini candy bars. I wouldn't buy a huge bag, just the smallest portion possible to keep you in check. And only give yourself the opportunity to have a REAL treat a few times a week, and only if you've worked it off already!0 -
I keep both fresh and frozen fruits on hand. If I get a craving for junk (and it's been happening a lot lately), I'll have a glass of water and a peach or plum. If I'm still craving the junk after that, I'll go ahead and let myself have it.
I also keep dark chocolate covered raisins or almonds around - I'm not going to say they're particularly healthy, but they do have redeeming qualities like antioxidants and healthy fat In my mind, it's better than ice cream or cookies.0 -
I just stopped eating anything sweet except for fruit. After a few days, I just stopped thinking about it at all. I will treat myself occasionally now. I was on vacation last week and had a lot of it, but I haven't found myself craving it today.
If you can't bear the thought of going cold turkey, allow yourself a something tiny (think fun size like Halloween). But save it for the very end of the day. That way you won't have all day to think about wanting another one.0 -
I find what you did - when I eat sugar I want more sugar. So I would recommend slowly changing your tastes. I'd do that by eating smaller portions and fewer of them of things you want. For me, that resulted in my not liking at all some of my old favorites, but still enjoying reasonable portions of things I still love.
To me the key is really strong flavors in small quantity.
Jelly Belly (or equivalent) jelly beans - one at a time. 10 calories per
Ginger candy: 20 calories
Candied ginger: 20-30 calories
Ice cream: I like 1/4 cup. Depending on brand, this ranges from 80-180 calories. Pick something you love
Candied fennel seeds (like you get in Indian restaurants). You can have 100 for like 20 calories
Strong licorice
Altoids
M and Ms
Ritter dark chocolate sports bar. Each square (1/16th of the bar) is really satisfying and 30 calories.
EAT ONE! Enjoy it! If you want another, have two. But that's it. It becomes very satisfying.
Healthy things that satisfy my sweet itch include a mix of cashews or peanuts with a SMALL NUMBER of chocolate chips or m and m. The nuts are healthy. The chips aren't. But it is nutritious and you just count the calories. Eat with a spoon so you can't pick out the chocolate.
I eat something sweet almost every day. But, excluding the ice cream, it's rarely more than 30 calories. With my daily hit of ice cream, it's 100-200 calories/day. Skip a piece of bread.0 -
honey nut cheerios.............0
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I am addicted to chocolate. I cannot give it up. So basically I work it into my calorie overall.0
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Chocolite Triple Chocolate Fudge protein bars (www.healthsmartfoods.com)
They have about 10 g Fiber, 10 g protein, are about 100 calories, and are sugar free/gluten free.
They sell them individually so you can try them out for about $1.50 each, I think. I like the triple chocolate fudge, my husband likes the cashew caramel or the peanut butter bars, and we both like the cookies/cream bars. I've tried the smores bar...not a big fan.
There's no weird chocolate aftertaste either!0 -
chocolate protein bar!0
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For something a little different, try dipping your apple slices in PB2. Yum!0
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Here are a couple of things you could try:
1. Watch your Sugar intake on your macros. I feel like when I was doing a better job of monitoring my sugar intake, I craved it less, eventually. This was still a tricky spot for me, though, even when I was watching it. Hence, #2:
2. Eat fruit whenever you have a sugar craving. It's deliciously sweet (when ripe), and I learn to enjoy the sweetness even more, the more often I eat it. Also, the fiber that comes with it is really good for you (and, I've heard, counteracts the negative aspects of the fructose).
3. I'll echo sourmash1973: Everything in moderation. I now see no reason to by a king-sized candy bar. A regular will do. And if it comes in pieces (like starbursts), try savor just one or two pieces --I usually bite them off in tiny little pieces, so they last longer. You could even re-package them into snack bags of 50 calories each. I did that with a big bag of chips, once, and I found it quite handy.
4. If all else fails, go straight for desert (in moderation), instead of eating a meal. Just watch the overall calories, but enjoy the sweet that you want, instead of filling your stomach with something you actively DON'T want, at the time. Just beware of sugar crashes, if you do that...0 -
Something I love to do is take grapes, roll them in vanilla yogurt and then some crushed nuts and freeze them. When a craving hits, I go for one and it feels like I'm having a treat! A friend of mine will freeze mini kisses so that when she has a craving, she just grabs one and has to eat it slowly because it's frozen.
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Honestly...I was the same way. I would crave something so bad I would eat everything until I finally gave in. Not everyone is the same and substitutes don't always work....For me it was honestly just suffering through it for a few days and eventually the cravings/desire to eat those things subsides. Eat more protein, it will combat the cravings as well. Then you can add some back in limited quantaties...0
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What seems to help me is frozen grapes! I know...sounds gross - but they are really good and helps my sweet tooth. Also, I keep chocolate chips on hand. You get a lot for a serving size and it takes a long time to eat.0
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gum. and drink lots of water. If you can hold out for a few weeks, the sweet tooth goes away.0
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90 calorie fiber one brownies and bars are nice for on the go when you need just a little something sweet.
Herbal tea is 0 calories but comes in a variety of yummy flavors, I'm sipping on some Pomegrante tea right now. I'm not big a big fan of splenda, but if I am in desperate need of something sweet, I will mix up some lemon juice, splenda and water to make my own lemonade. I can sip on either the lemonade or tea all day and it keeps me from reaching for snacks constantly.
Fruit is a big help. Either by itself or mixed with some Greek yogurt it satisfies the sweet tooth! Also, I have indulged a couple times in a 1/2 cup of 100 calorie Skondra's ice cream (I like Skondra's, it doesn't taste low calorie at all) and added a variety of fruit to the ice cream. Delicious and guilt free!0 -
I found eating sugar free oreos (1 - 2 cookies) satisfies me. I make sure I stay full on water & protein rich foods (not my favorite).
Apples actually have a lot of sugar in them, hate to say it but you might as well eat something sweet at that point. The more you deprive yourself, the harder it can be to stick to it.
Watch out you're not feeding into your cravings, my doctor suggested zone bars for me to up my protein. They are phenomenal, tastes just like a candy bar.. oh, maybe because there is 14g of sugar in them?? After having one, I found myself wanting MORE. The sugar free oreos do not give me this sensation, maybe because they don't contain real sugar in them, just sugar alcohols.
I have had those smart one's desserts before. Or should I rephrase that, I've had the whole box.. watch what triggers you to want more, and as much as people hate artificial sweeteners, it's really helped me stick under my goal.0 -
Someone just posted a recipe for skinny cupcakes, red velvet! I am going to try them.0
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