help craving cookie dough
Melissaol
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Ever once in a while i want to eat cookie dough. Any ideas what to do when this happens
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Drink a glass of water!0
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Remind yourself how unhealthy and fattening it is and then have a piece of fruit. Easier said than done, but it can be done!0
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There's a Pure Protein bar called chocolate chip cookie dough. It's actually really good. Has little chocolate chips in it and covered in chocolate. I doubt it's real chocolate, but it fakes me out enough.0
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Depends on your cookie dough preference, if its chocolate chip (like mine) a glass of water and a few semi-sweet chocolate chips does the trick! Otherwise get those pre-cut cookie dough rounds and eat one and freeze the rest! You cant eat those frozen thats for sure!0
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Smart one weight watchers has a cookie dough sunday and it's only like 250 calories. Great way to curb cravings and makes you feel like your cheating at the same time! They are very yummy!!!0
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Its the sugar. Sugar is addictive the less you eat, the less you want.0
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I agree with this! I've been drinking water & a handful of almonds. Hope that helps?0
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Another good one--as long as you're working out--there's a bar that's my favorite! its the Detour--Lean Muscle, Cookie dough caramel crisp. That also helps with my cookie dough cravings I would check out strongernutrition.com they have really good prices on their protein bars, compared to GNC anyway0
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I would eat a chocolate rice cake then go get my nails done lol....you can't eat anything when your getting your nails done0
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There are Quaker Chewy Granola bars in Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough flavor that are 90 calories.0
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I think the problem is also I've been really stressed out. Had 2 family members die. One with cancer and other in a bad car accident. . So lots of stress.0
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I notice that when I have sugar free desserts like skinny cow or weight watcher desserts it can give me a headache. If I were you. I would find natural alternitves. Things that are sweetned naturally. I found a bakery that caters to diabetics. The treats are sweetened using Stevia and Truvia. Stay away from Splenda and other artifiacial sweetners. I don't eat Weight watcher desserts anymore. I like the idea of nuts some fruit, I also love those Yogi teas, those are a really nice alternitive to something sweet. Just start being a label reader. Oh I do like those Fiber 1 Brownies 90 cal. they do not have sugar no artificial sweetners.0
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PS .. Rice cake and Peanut butter and jam is fabulous!! .. I Love Adams peanut butter but that is just me, or Almond butter is good, I bet Nutella would be good too.0
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I usually eat a chocolate chip high fiber bar. its only 130 calories with 9 grams of fiber0
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So i ate i piece of dough. I feel so bad. Im going to have to work out really hard0
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Don't feel bad. As long as you commit to your work out routine and eat healthy on a regular basis, one piece of cookie dough isn't the end of the world.0
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Just log it and move on! I was going to say, I'd just find a way for it to fit into my calorie goals and eat it. Some things just aren't as good when you use a substitute.0
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http://chocolatecoveredkatie.com/2011/09/27/new-recipe-sugar-free-cookie-dough-dip/
And I'm sorry for your loss.0 -
Just have it!!!
What's the big deal?
your not going to gain weight because you just had a small serving!!!0 -
Try brushing your teeth. :-) I have found the toothpaste flavor totally kills my appetite, especially for sweets.0
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This is my go-to for my sweet tooth, if you happen to like peanut butter cookie dough
1 small container of plain Greek yogurt
1 tbsp nut butter (I used peanut butter)
1 tbsp sweetener (like maple syrup or honey)
1/4 tsp vanilla
1 tbsp mini chocolate chips)
Directions
combine everything until well mixed0 -
Eat it. Do not wind yourself too tightly, you will eventually snap.0
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Don't feel bad about it. It happens sometimes and you just get back on track with whatever you're doing.0
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