Alternatives for when you have a sweet tooth

goteamwilson
goteamwilson Posts: 9 Member
edited September 25 in Introduce Yourself
I started my low calorie diet on Friday April 1. With the help of MFP, zumba class, and "just dance" for the wii, I hope to lose 30 lbs in 3 months. My question is what are some good alternatives when you have a sweet tooth? I'm craving a krispy kreme doughnut but know that would put me over my limit. Feel free to add me!
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  • Kjarlune
    Kjarlune Posts: 178
    so many things....sugar free pudding......so many things...
  • LexieSweetheart
    LexieSweetheart Posts: 793 Member
    yoplait delights
  • pinkgigi
    pinkgigi Posts: 693 Member
    I went cold-turkey and now don't get the cravings. Would a banana do?

    GG
  • DanielleOsinchuk
    DanielleOsinchuk Posts: 3 Member
    Fat free puddings! I put the individual serving cups in the freezer (80 calories) and eat like ice cream! Can't even taste the difference! Also, there is Jello Brand Refrigerated chocolate mousse cups (sugar free), they are AMAZING!!! Doesn't taste one bit healthy! ;) Good luck!
  • minalli
    minalli Posts: 1 Member
    Weightwatcher's dessert products...but don't overeat them. Or banana/straberries with cholocolate/light whip cream.
  • vita tops...also look up www.hungrygirl.com They have a TON of recipes. I am in a sweet mood tonight and am trying out a few lower calorie cookie recipes I found on the boards here.
  • Im Trying To Lose 30 In 3 Months Too!!!
    I Eat Sugar Free Fat Free Jello And Pudding
    Theres Also So Many Ice Creams That Are Weight Watchers Endorsed.
    And When I Craze Chocolate...I Just Eat It lol
  • stefftastic
    stefftastic Posts: 25 Member
    skinny cow ice cream or smart ones desserts or sugar free Jell-O pudding :)
  • skinnyheather
    skinnyheather Posts: 38 Member
    Sugar free Werthers Originals and fruity gum
  • Shadowcasting
    Shadowcasting Posts: 124 Member
    No-sugar-added Fudgecicles! 40 calories each.
  • McKayMachina
    McKayMachina Posts: 2,670 Member
    Some of my all-time faves are:

    - 10-calorie, sugar-free, fat-free Jell-O. Bonus: the water counts toward your daily intake!
    - 5 lg. Strawberries, sliced thin or chopped, with a dusting of Truvia and cocoa powder (30 calories)
    - Crystal Light Raspberry Ice drink mix powder in my water (5 calories per serving)
    - Greek Yogurt with a little honey and granola mixed in
    - Homemade Stove-top Dessert Popcorn (96 calories)*

    Hope those help! :happy:

    *Here's a link to my blog entry about the popcorn, if you're interested:
    http://www.myfitnesspal.com/blog/McKayMachina/view/under-100-calorie-easy-yummy-homemade-popcorn-86922
  • Kjarlune
    Kjarlune Posts: 178
    Sugar free Werthers Originals and fruity gum

    LOVE THE sugar free werthers...
  • Shawnalee0703
    Shawnalee0703 Posts: 1,093
    My first suggestion is to AVOID "sugar free" processed foods, they actually trigger more cravings and confuse the heck out of your body because they are filled with sugar alcohols and chemicals.

    I go with all natural dark chocolate, ice tea sweetened with agave or stevia, or fruit usually works.

    I also make homemade almond milk which is sweetened with dates and i add cinnamon for flavor- it's delicious!!

    One of my favorite fruity desserts (which I actually haven't had in a while) is steamed pear or apple slices with cinnamon and a little honey. YUM

    Also, if it's on the go, a tropical flavored gum works too.

    I freaking LOVE chobani nonfat fruit yogurts!
    And blue diamon and emerald both make a dark chocolate roasted almonds, perfect touch of sweet with protein and healthy fats.
    Larabars -not low calorie.... but are filled with sooo many nutrients that the calories are worth it since they are all natural with ZERO preservatives. :-D
    Just a couple ideas.
  • lovediets
    lovediets Posts: 375 Member
    I love sugar free fat free pudding. You can add a tsp or less mini chocolate chips on top. Also I like the yogurt covered pretzels in 100 cal packs.
  • Healthy Choice fudgesicles!!!
  • Shadowcasting
    Shadowcasting Posts: 124 Member
    My first suggestion is to AVOID "sugar free" processed foods, they actually trigger more cravings and confuse the heck out of your body because they are filled with sugar alcohols and chemicals.

    Also, if it's on the go, a tropical flavored gum works too.

    I've never had additional cravings from "sugar free" anything, and I've never seen any actual, scientific, peer-reviewed and published research that backs up the "confuses your body" claim. Maybe its there, but I haven't seen it....
  • OBXGal
    OBXGal Posts: 113 Member
    Pineapple angel food cupcakes! I'm addicted to these thing and they are roughly 60-70 calories each depending on how many you make. It's one box of angel food cake mix (the one you just add water to) and one 20 oz can of crushed pineapple. Mix both together, no water, spoon into cupcake papers and bake at 350.

    I found the recipe on here and made them right away. I've eaten three today! :laugh:
  • My first suggestion is to AVOID "sugar free" processed foods, they actually trigger more cravings and confuse the heck out of your body because they are filled with sugar alcohols and chemicals.

    I go with all natural dark chocolate, ice tea sweetened with agave or stevia, or fruit usually works.

    I also make homemade almond milk which is sweetened with dates and i add cinnamon for flavor- it's delicious!!

    One of my favorite fruity desserts (which I actually haven't had in a while) is steamed pear or apple slices with cinnamon and a little honey. YUM

    Also, if it's on the go, a tropical flavored gum works too.

    I freaking LOVE chobani nonfat fruit yogurts!
    And blue diamon and emerald both make a dark chocolate roasted almonds, perfect touch of sweet with protein and healthy fats.
    Larabars -not low calorie.... but are filled with sooo many nutrients that the calories are worth it since they are all natural with ZERO preservatives. :-D
    Just a couple ideas.

    How do you make almond milk? I looove almond milk, never knew I could make it at home though.
  • jenilla1
    jenilla1 Posts: 11,118 Member
    Fudgesicles, light yogurt or a small bowl of cereal are my favorites when I have to have something sweet.
  • sue26
    sue26 Posts: 412
    Extra dessert delights gum = its yummy and only 5 cals. They do key lime pie, mint chocolate and strawberry shortcake flavors :smile:
  • tellybelle
    tellybelle Posts: 144
    Pineapple angel food cupcakes! I'm addicted to these thing and they are roughly 60-70 calories each depending on how many you make. It's one box of angel food cake mix (the one you just add water to) and one 20 oz can of crushed pineapple. Mix both together, no water, spoon into cupcake papers and bake at 350.

    I found the recipe on here and made them right away. I've eaten three today! :laugh:

    Yummy! I am such a sucker for things like that. Make it go away!!!!!:sad:
  • Shawnalee0703
    Shawnalee0703 Posts: 1,093
    My first suggestion is to AVOID "sugar free" processed foods, they actually trigger more cravings and confuse the heck out of your body because they are filled with sugar alcohols and chemicals.

    I go with all natural dark chocolate, ice tea sweetened with agave or stevia, or fruit usually works.

    I also make homemade almond milk which is sweetened with dates and i add cinnamon for flavor- it's delicious!!

    One of my favorite fruity desserts (which I actually haven't had in a while) is steamed pear or apple slices with cinnamon and a little honey. YUM

    Also, if it's on the go, a tropical flavored gum works too.

    I freaking LOVE chobani nonfat fruit yogurts!
    And blue diamon and emerald both make a dark chocolate roasted almonds, perfect touch of sweet with protein and healthy fats.
    Larabars -not low calorie.... but are filled with sooo many nutrients that the calories are worth it since they are all natural with ZERO preservatives. :-D
    Just a couple ideas.

    How do you make almond milk? I looove almond milk, never knew I could make it at home though.
    Super easy and YUMMY too!
    http://www.choosingraw.com/raw-101-homemade-almond-milk/
  • Pebble321
    Pebble321 Posts: 6,423 Member
    Grapes, cherry tomatoes and raw almonds are my healthy snacks of choice (I know grapes are high in sugar but I just have about 10 at a time, much better than lollies/sweets/candy).

    For the "not healthy, but not too many cals" snacks I go to biscuits/cookies - there are lots of regular ones that are less than 100 cals (Woolworths Stem Ginger Cookies, 79 cals), Dove Promises choccies (40 cals) or my new favourite Golden Boronia nougat (30ish cals per piece and the ingredients list 50% almonds).

    Oh, and I made cupcakes with a pack of regular vanilla cake mix, tin of crushed pineapple and a grated carrot - yummy and about 100 cals each. I put them in the freezer as soon as they were cool so I can just pull out one at a time to take to work for a snack.

    And the other option is to enjoy an occasional price of whatever you are craving, just work it into your calories - like the delicious and unexpected piece if birthday cake this morning ;)
  • Shawnalee0703
    Shawnalee0703 Posts: 1,093
    My first suggestion is to AVOID "sugar free" processed foods, they actually trigger more cravings and confuse the heck out of your body because they are filled with sugar alcohols and chemicals.

    Also, if it's on the go, a tropical flavored gum works too.

    I've never had additional cravings from "sugar free" anything, and I've never seen any actual, scientific, peer-reviewed and published research that backs up the "confuses your body" claim. Maybe its there, but I haven't seen it....
    I do my best to eat clean and eat as close to the source as possible. Fake alcohol sugars are quite a ways from real.... that's all.
    I have been guided by many trainers and in fitness and nutrition books i have read over the years, I have read many times to try and avoid sugar alcohols because they are unnatural and play mind games with the body because it is unfamiliar with it. I have felt so much better and healthier with eating less processed and unfamiliar ingredients. It has definitely benefited my process and my body being able to communicate it's hungry level. We all definitely react to different things in different ways. This is why we all do it differently. :-D But this is something I think is an important part of my commitment.
  • No-sugar-added Fudgecicles! 40 calories each.
    I agree! They are the best and the cost less and get more for your money than some of the other sweets like "skinny cow"
  • Shawnalee0703
    Shawnalee0703 Posts: 1,093


    Oh, and I made cupcakes with a pack of regular vanilla cake mix, tin of crushed pineapple and a grated carrot - yummy and about 100 cals each. I put them in the freezer as soon as they were cool so I can just pull out one at a time to take to work for a snack.

    And the other option is to enjoy an occasional price of whatever you are craving, just work it into your calories - like the delicious and unexpected piece if birthday cake this morning ;)
    I agree... moderation is the key. It teaches you self control and you don't deprive yourself into a binge frenzy. ;) A treat now and then is nice, for sure!
    We usually keep Dark chocolate chips around here ... the key is just a small handful instead of 6 small handfuls haha I think I need to fence off the kitchen, somedays. ;)
  • Shawnalee0703
    Shawnalee0703 Posts: 1,093
    No-sugar-added Fudgecicles! 40 calories each.
    I agree! They are the best and the cost less and get more for your money than some of the other sweets like "skinny cow"
    I have seen these before, but who makes them?

    oh oh oh, have any of you heard of No Pudge fudge brownies? Use you use nonfat yogurt to make them. Pretty tastey!
  • elliecolorado
    elliecolorado Posts: 1,040
    Fat free pudding cups with strawberries and fat free whipped cream or just strawberries with whipped cream.
  • significance
    significance Posts: 436 Member
    Sugar-free jelly (US: jello) with fat-free yoghurt tastes better than it sounds, and makes a great dessert when you have a sugar craving.

    A little fruit, or even a small amount of dried fruit can sometimes hit the spot.

    A glass of low-fat milk with just a few drops of vanilla essence.

    A smear of jam (US: jelly) on a slice of multigrain bread.
  • annacataldo
    annacataldo Posts: 872 Member
    Well besides the sug free pudding snacks that I planned to suggest but a lot of others have...I eat 90cal quaker brand mini delights with choc.drizzle (each lil bag is 90cal), nabisco has 100cal packs all different types of cookies, chocolate and caramel flavored rice snacks, a sweet fruit such as grapes, watermelon, banana, cantalope, etc or several fruits mixed together. Sugar free hot chocolate, a kellogs strawberry cereal bar, wheat french toast with egg whites instead of full egg with the cinnamon of course and mrs butterworhts sugar free syrup (20cal a 1/4 cup & u def don't need that much), honey glazed steamed carrots, steamed carrots with cinnamon.. or best off -- 0cal tea (I'm new to liking tea so idk which ones r sweeter but I like oolong tea) with 2 nectrasweet sweetner tablets (a sweetner that's like lil pills instead of powder).

    There's also sug free whip cream and sug free choclate sauce but I don't use either. I saw in store last night weigh watchers treats and different desserts like that but they were too expensive for me.

    And a summer fav--fruit smoothies, just add some yogurt maybe with strawberries, bananas, blueberries, mango...whatever ur heart desires...
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