Sweet Cravings
Snugglebutt2014
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I have an unbelievable sweet tooth and even when I am full from 'healthy' food I long for chocolate or cake or crisps or anything such as that.
How do others combat their sweet cravings???
Tips greatly received!
How do others combat their sweet cravings???
Tips greatly received!
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Feeling the same way. I crave chocolate and salt all the time... Not sure how to balance it out.0
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Make real fruit smoothies or eat fruit. Eat small amount of chocolate. Don't eat processed foods or drink soda - that just makes it worse and provides no high nutritional benefit.0
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I never drink soda and I try to avoid processed food as much as possible (literally 5% of my diet is processed).
I eat very healthy, raw food (salads, fruit, veg etc) as much as possible.
But then I get these huge sugar cravings!!!
Maybe more fruit is needed then???
Or I wonder if I am lacking in something and my brain convinces me it is sugar I need when it could be carbs, or a nutrient???
I would as slim as anything if it wasn't for the high sugar junk food
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Snugglebutt2014 wrote: »I have an unbelievable sweet tooth and even when I am full from 'healthy' food I long for chocolate or cake or crisps or anything such as that.
How do others combat their sweet cravings???
Tips greatly received!
Simple - eat the food you're craving, just stay under budget
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Omg my sweet tooth is the worst! I definitely have it under control now. The more sweet things you eat, the more you crave them. Try your very best to avoid anything sweet for a week and you'll notice that you don't have cravings for them anymore.
If you must eat something sweet try sweet bell peppers, they're very tasty and I'm pretty sure they have less sugar than most fruits!0 -
Justthisgirl1994 wrote: »Omg my sweet tooth is the worst! I definitely have it under control now. The more sweet things you eat, the more you crave them. Try your very best to avoid anything sweet for a week and you'll notice that you don't have cravings for them anymore.
I don't bother withholding sweets from myself to the point of being a tyrant about it. Try to eat as little as possible of them of course, but I don't feel that depriving yourself of something you love is going to make losing weight easier.
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I try to find "treats" that are lower in calories. My current go-to is a Werthers hard carmel. 25 calories each so I don't feel horrible if I have one or two.0
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Try cocoa crack. It's a tablespoon of coconut oil one of pure cocoa powder and a little stevia ( either powdered or liquid to taste ). Mix while the oil is melted and freeze in a muffin tin or formed tinfoil etc... Eat frozen it's like a dark chocolate bar without all the sugar.0
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I just work sweets into my calorie allowance...0
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Same here. I was just looking up dessert recipes with banana, apple, peanut butter and cinnamon.
Maybe something like a banana with cinnamon on it, and melt peanut butter and a little bit of chocolate together to dip it in, freeze it to harden the peanut butter and chocolate and have a banana pop. Idk
Freeze banana, then let it thaw out a little bit, blend it with almond milk and something else I can't remember to make pudding and dip some reduced-fat Nilla Wafers in it?0 -
Kombucha! Especially a fruity flavor.0
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Instead of eating when you have a craving, do something to distract yourself. Something that really engages your conscious mind, and something you find pleasurable. Start researching where to go on vacation. Make a photo book for someone in your family for their birthday. Go to a museum. Have nookie. Etc. When you are craving your brain is looking for pleasurable sensations, so do something else pleasurable besides eating. This will work at least some of the time.0
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When I'm craving a candy bar (usually chocolate!), Questbars are my substitute. My favorites are Choc chip cookie dough & white choc raspberry!0
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Instead of eating when you have a craving, do something to distract yourself.
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I have heard that when craving sweets, eat some dill pickles. It is supposed to squash that craving, worth a try, it definitely helps with the salt cravings...0
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I sometimes find eating a very different sort of food like that helps. A bit of cheese can work too.
My issue with cravings is more likely to be emotional or boredom, so I find channeling thoughts about food into something more productive can work--like "oh, I'm really craving this taste, how can I create it in my dinner." (I'm more of a savory person overall, though.) Or simply using the desire to think about food to signal a good time to plan out a week's menu or a grocery list.
Also, just distracting myself is quite often the best solution--go work out or go for a walk or something.0
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