Must stop eating chocolate!

Marcia180880
Marcia180880 Posts: 6 Member
edited November 19 in Health and Weight Loss
Chocolate is my let down every time, food I can handle, am mostly eating salads and slim shake....but I can't stop snacking at work on chocolate and biscuits etc. genuinely has anone managed to get over this hurdle and can give me advice other than will power which I lack!
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  • arditarose
    arditarose Posts: 15,573 Member
    Hmm...I actually started eating more chocolate, on a daily basis at least, once I started losing weight. So maybe I'm no help. I prefer chips but find sweets are easier to fit into my goals. I either plan for a square or two of dark chocolate, or plan for half or a whole bar.
  • Marcia180880
    Marcia180880 Posts: 6 Member
    That's a good idea I never thought of using it as a reward? I guess a little bit is harmless????
  • vivmom2014
    vivmom2014 Posts: 1,649 Member
    Life is too short to stop eating chocolate. Make it fit into your day! It can work!
  • barbecuesauce
    barbecuesauce Posts: 1,771 Member
    arditarose wrote: »
    Hmm...I actually started eating more chocolate, on a daily basis at least, once I started losing weight. So maybe I'm no help. I prefer chips but find sweets are easier to fit into my goals. I either plan for a square or two of dark chocolate, or plan for half or a whole bar.

    Yeah, I stopped looking at it as "bad" and started actually enjoying it instead of shoveling it in--maybe the reason you can't control your consumption is that you're sticking to slim shakes and salads? Maybe tweak your meals and have more fat and fiber in the day so you can pass it up when people offer it? Just adding protein, cheese and beans to round out your salad might help.
  • arditarose
    arditarose Posts: 15,573 Member
    That's a good idea I never thought of using it as a reward? I guess a little bit is harmless????

    I actually wasn't saying I use it as a reward...I just eat it. Because.
  • Marcia180880
    Marcia180880 Posts: 6 Member
    Yep I'm definitely not full, its the afternoon at work is the worst time for me.
  • randomtai
    randomtai Posts: 9,003 Member
    I'm not a big fan of sweets, but if I want something I just fit it into my day.
  • athenasurrenders
    athenasurrenders Posts: 278 Member
    I find the best thing for me is to keep some calories aside every day for chocolate (or ice cream, cake, whatever I'm craving). If I tell myself I can't have any, I feel deprived and it's impossible to resist goodies I come across. On the other hand, if I know I have a treat waiting for me later, it's easy to resist and just have my measured portion later.
  • arditarose
    arditarose Posts: 15,573 Member
    What chocolate are you eating? It can help if you switch to a higher end dark chocolate. It costs more, so I find I save it a little longer. Plus it tastes better and you might be satisfied with a little less.
  • barbecuesauce
    barbecuesauce Posts: 1,771 Member
    Yep I'm definitely not full, its the afternoon at work is the worst time for me.

    My usual salad: big bed of lettuce, tomatoes/carrots/whatever other fresh veggies I have, 100+ g of chicken, 50+ g of kidney beans, and an ounce of mozzarella. Keeps me for about 5 hours (probably could be longer but I am "trained" to eat at 7 pm)
  • Marcia180880
    Marcia180880 Posts: 6 Member
    Milk chocolate usually, or anything I can get my hands on and in large amounts!!! I'll give dark choc ago, hopefully it might put me off chocolate all together if I dont like it
  • Marcia180880
    Marcia180880 Posts: 6 Member
    Yep I'm definitely not full, its the afternoon at work is the worst time for me.

    My usual salad: big bed of lettuce, tomatoes/carrots/whatever other fresh veggies I have, 100+ g of chicken, 50+ g of kidney beans, and an ounce of mozzarella. Keeps me for about 5 hours (probably could be longer but I am "trained" to eat at 7 pm)

    Thanks so much I need to get some beans!!!!!
  • arditarose
    arditarose Posts: 15,573 Member
    Milk chocolate usually, or anything I can get my hands on and in large amounts!!! I'll give dark choc ago, hopefully it might put me off chocolate all together if I dont like it

    Meh.
    Try Lindt, Vosges, Chuao. Just to name a few. Some other chocolate lovers can suggest more. 80% and up is great.
  • JessBarnett88
    JessBarnett88 Posts: 1 Member
    i've found a few diet chocolate recipes for the no bake cookies and muffins on pinterest! and weight watchers fudge bars are sooo good lol. try those !
  • jonnybhoy
    jonnybhoy Posts: 84 Member
    Chocolate is my let down every time, food I can handle, am mostly eating salads and slim shake....but I can't stop snacking at work on chocolate and biscuits etc. genuinely has anone managed to get over this hurdle and can give me advice other than will power which I lack!

    Have you tried the 90+% chocolate, a little goes a long way
  • Psychgrrl
    Psychgrrl Posts: 3,177 Member
    Lily's and Coco Pollo make dark chocolate sweetened with stevia. Less calories, all of the dark chocolatey goodness! :smiley:
  • arditarose
    arditarose Posts: 15,573 Member
    Psychgrrl wrote: »
    Lily's and Coco Pollo make dark chocolate sweetened with stevia. Less calories, all of the dark chocolatey goodness! :smiley:

    They aren't really less calories though.
  • Marcia180880
    Marcia180880 Posts: 6 Member
    Lots of fab ideas girls, thanks so much!!
  • nyponbell
    nyponbell Posts: 379 Member
    Using it as a reward is a slippery slope, especially if you're still in the "starting out" phase and the rest of your meals aren't satisfying (I've never tried a slim shake, but I don't think I would feel that it was a proper meal).

    Adding in a piece of dark chocolate in your daily calorie count is a good idea - if you're able to just have that one piece and be satisfied and happy and not go back for seconds, and thirds... until the whole bar is gone. So, if you can have chocolate at home without eating it, working it into your diet is a great idea, but if you can't, then work on that first.
  • arditarose
    arditarose Posts: 15,573 Member
    I also just add unsweetened cocoa powder to like...everything. I just ate it on my berries.
  • Lourdesong
    Lourdesong Posts: 1,492 Member

    Your diet doesn't sound like it consists of much variety. Salad and diet shakes every day sounds very boring. Why spend your precious calories on the same boring things day in and day out?
    No wonder whatever chocolate lying around is the object of your infatuation.

    I recommend spending your calories on foods that excite you , including chocolate, and getting more variety.
  • ndj1979
    ndj1979 Posts: 29,136 Member
    how many calories a day are you eating OP?

    and your diet sounds super restrictive….
  • snickerscharlie
    snickerscharlie Posts: 8,578 Member
    arditarose wrote: »
    Milk chocolate usually, or anything I can get my hands on and in large amounts!!! I'll give dark choc ago, hopefully it might put me off chocolate all together if I dont like it

    Meh.
    Try Lindt, Vosges, Chuao. Just to name a few. Some other chocolate lovers can suggest more. 80% and up is great.

    Lindt Dark Chocolate and Sea Salt. <drools>
  • Francl27
    Francl27 Posts: 26,371 Member
    Lourdesong wrote: »
    Your diet doesn't sound like it consists of much variety. Salad and diet shakes every day sounds very boring. Why spend your precious calories on the same boring things day in and day out?
    No wonder whatever chocolate lying around is the object of your infatuation.

    I recommend spending your calories on foods that excite you , including chocolate, and getting more variety.

    This! If you have a very satisfying meal, you'll be less likely to look for food pleasure in chocolate.
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  • Cortneyrenee04
    Cortneyrenee04 Posts: 1,117 Member
    I, too, eat more chocolate than I ever have now that I'm losing weight! I find it gives me something to look forward to at the end of my day. Not a reward, as I don't believe in that, but just something to cap the day with. [Quality] Dark chocolate is amazing! As others have said, it doesn't take much to satisfy you.

    Being less restrictive during the day will help you avoid binges, so you may tweak your foods during the day to see how you can stay fuller longer.
  • Agathokakological
    Agathokakological Posts: 136 Member
    I tried getting over my chocolate addiction. I ended up having to remove it from my diet temporarily, along with cakes and cookies and stuff. The only sweet things I eat now are fruits, and chocolate and vanilla animal crackers. I weigh out the animal crackers and get about 16 for 105 calories a day. It helps when I want something sweet, and chocolate. I will work chocolate and sweets back in once I feel like my self control can be managed better.

    I absolutely love chocolate and sweets, but I love myself more and want to be healthy. That won't happen if I binge on sweets all the time.
  • andyluvv
    andyluvv Posts: 281 Member
    Yep I'm definitely not full, its the afternoon at work is the worst time for me.

    My tip would be if you can't live without it - make it work for you.
    So if you like chocolate, find a healthier alternative.

    I used to have OhSo! Dark chocolate probiotic (the no sugar added version). It's just 60 calories, really good for youa and may make you pass up the chocolate at work because you've already got your own.
    Another thing is, make sure you eat enough at work so you don't feel hungry and cave in - I always have avocado for lunch as it keeps me full until the afternoon. Then it's time to leave work and grab a healthy sandwich on the way. If I'm desperate I just had 5 nuts or something to keep me going. They're also wrapped individually so I'd always carry one in my bag so I wouldn't overdo it.

    https://www.ocado.com/webshop/product/Ohso-Free-From-Daily-Probiotic-No-Added-Sugar-Chocolate-Bars/250435011?kpid=250435011&gclid=Cj0KEQjwzPSrBRC_oOXfxPWP6t0BEiQARqav2A3IqYlJNTBFOZPi1ySraYUgkTu5Q1tKu0P-UruHqGQaAt7D8P8HAQ

    They're really good and quite tasty,, and you'll have an easier time fitting 60 calories in your journal.
    Good luck! :)
  • 11411
    11411 Posts: 24 Member
    A kinesiology practitioner advised me to take a spoonful of apple cider vinegar when I have choc or sweet cravings. Anyone ever heard of that? ?? I haven't tried it yet. Was only the other day. Also, is dark chocolate an acquired taste when we are so used to milk?
  • snickerscharlie
    snickerscharlie Posts: 8,578 Member
    11411 wrote: »
    A kinesiology practitioner advised me to take a spoonful of apple cider vinegar when I have choc or sweet cravings. Anyone ever heard of that? ??

    Yes, and it's hooey. ;)
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