Coffee !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ?????????????????????????
lifestyleHK
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Does caffeine affect my sugar cravings? Btw when i mean coffee- dont add any sugar or milk into my coffee. Its just plain coffee. Thanks
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I'm going to say no...but I'm not you.0
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I'm going to guess no, but it may make you a wee bit more hyper!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!0
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It actually curbs my cravings. I love my coffee but I add sweetner and hersheys chocolate caramel creamer to mine0
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On the one hand i'm tempted to say no. Go for it.
On the other hand considering your punctuation you may have had enough lol.0 -
On the one hand i'm tempted to say no. Go for it.
On the other hand considering your punctuation you may have had enough lol.
^^LOL
As far as the coffee I think it helps curb mine It also helps me stay full a bit longer when I first wake up so I don't feel the need to eat breakfast right away0 -
Any diet that does not contain coffee is not worth doing, imo. I will give up fast food, sugar, white and processed foods and even chocolate... but I just can't imagine a day without coffee. :drinker:0
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Any diet that does not contain coffee is not worth doing, imo. I will give up fast food, sugar, white and processed foods and even chocolate... but I just can't imagine a day without coffee. :drinker:
:drinker: :drinker: Hear, hear!! To the OP--it's hard to say what "triggers" your tastes for sweets. For me, coffee (w/ a 1/2 packet of Splenda or Stevia) is exactly what I use to stay away from too many sweets. Although, I also make sure to work in appropriate servings of "treats" in moderation throughout the week. That is key for me to not want to "overdose" on the sweet stuff. No deprivation or "cold turkey" of whole food groups works great for me.0 -
Does caffeine affect my sugar cravings? Btw when i mean coffee- dont add any sugar or milk into my coffee. Its just plain coffee. Thanks
What do you want to eat when you get sugar cravings?0 -
How much coffee should you drink every day? thanks0
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Im not craving icecream or creme brulee for example, because im not a dessert person anyway. Im craving bread which contains sugar or cereal bars0
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Im not craving icecream or creme brulee for example, because im not a dessert person anyway. Im craving bread which contains sugar or cereal bars0
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On the one hand i'm tempted to say no. Go for it.
On the other hand considering your punctuation you may have had enough lol.
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How much coffee should you drink every day? thanks
i think i read somewhere that the recommended or proper amount of coffee in a day is about four 8 ounces of regular coffee.0 -
Im not craving icecream or creme brulee for example, because im not a dessert person anyway. Im craving bread which contains sugar or cereal bars
so have a piece of toast with your coffee. there is nothing wrong with bread or sugars.0 -
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I try to aim for no more than 4 cups b/c of the caff. I take it black, no cream & no cream- ever. I do get those carb cravings sometimes but not really "sweets" so I say, for me anyway, it curbs cravings for me.0
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How much coffee should you drink every day? thanks
i think i read somewhere that the recommended or proper amount of coffee in a day is about four 8 ounces of regular coffee.
Thats about half a pot, what I drink currently
I learned to drink it black or with hot cocoa, ditched the sugar. Not afraid of sugar just the extra calories in the cream and sugar, I want to spend those calories elsewhere
Once you go black you never go back!!!!!0 -
Totally agree. I used to take coffee with milk and 3 sugars. I ditched the milk and sugar years ago and would never go back to it. I can't drink milk in coffee any more and I can taste the sugar if someone uses a spoon that has been used to stir coffee with sugar and then uses the same spoon to stir mine. I also drink coffee to delay breakfas, especially on a fasting day. Life saver.....0
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I drink a lot of coffee, and I don't think it matters one way or the other on sugar or carb cravings. I do my own blend of 8 parts Folgers decaf, 1 part Starbucks Italian Dark Roast decaf and 1 part regular Black Silk, so it's 90% decaf.
When I first started to get serious about weight loss, I went cold turkey on bread. I was raised in a household where if there was nothing for supper but bread, everyone wanted a piece in each hand. I ate a lot of bread for a lot of years. Now that I have reached my goal weight {176} I have started to slowly put bread back into my diet.
I have found that eating a good, nutritionally dense breakfast will help some with morning snacking. I do use a lot of granola bars and the like. You just have to do the cardio to offset them, or eat less calories during your meals.
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Hey Larro im coming from a Greek family so i was raised on a typical Mediterranean diet. Bread was part of my diet as well but i want to stay away from it now. Too much bread because of all carbs, salt, refined sugar and preservatives that it contains, it can make you put on pounds0
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any tips to stop carbs craving then???0
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Coffee curbs my appetite and I put sugar free hazelnut syrup in mine also if I eat enough protein daily I dont crave sweets whatsoever0
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I focus on protein and fiber.0
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In my kitchen I have full caff, half caff and caff free. I have coffee coursing thru my veins. I dont associate coffee with sugar. Especially taken black like the op. Maybe you need to eithef try cutting back on your coffee to see if the sugar craving goes away or go ahead and have something sweet with your coffee. As long as it fits into your day.0
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any tips to stop carbs craving then???
Well, there's just eating the carbs and satisfying the craving. Do you have a legitimate reason for stopping carb cravings?0 -
Any diet that does not contain coffee is not worth doing, imo. ... I just can't imagine a day without coffee. :drinker:
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any tips to stop carbs craving then???
After looking at your dairy, I think the cravings might just be your body's way of saying it needs more food. As long as you eat good, healthy bread, a little of it is good for you. I'm one of the ones on here who thinks 1200 calories a day are too low for most people. With just 7 pounds to lose, you could set your goals to lose 1/2 pound a week, and have more calories to play with.
I've lost 65 pounds since September, and a big part of my success was lots and lots of stir-fry veggies. Anytime I was hungry, I would cook a cup of them in the microwave. Mix in a little chicken and you have your protein too. Now I am at my goal weight, and have added back some of the calorie dense foods I had gave up while I was losing. With the big cardio burns I do, it is not rare for me to eat 3K calories once in a while.
Good luck. Thanks for the FR. Looking forward to getting to know you.
Larro0 -
NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!0
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You're hungry because your body is starving. Eat more food.
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