Chocolate substitutes
asianfashionista86
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I'm obsessed with chocolate any ideas as to what would help curb cravings for chocolate or something that you found helped you replace chocolate?
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If I'm low on calories I'll have a sugar free fudge-sicle (40 calories) or a "diet" hot chocolate (25 calories) in the winter. But I also eat regular old chocolate cake and candy bars so... Meh. Make it fit.0
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Arbonne Fit Chews. Or any type of Quest bar0
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@slaite1 I know what you mean sometimes a substitute can't beat the original but those all sounds like good subsitutes I never thought of a sugar free fudgecicles yum!0
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Better chocolate. Seriously. Nothing quenches my craving for chocolate than one square of high cocoa chocolate rather than a full bar of crappy Hershey's or something.0
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ummmm.....nope....got nothing.....
there is no substitute for chocolate.....sorry....:(0 -
Sometimes I feel like I live off of sugar free Popsicles (15 calories!!) and fudgesicles. It does the trick when im feeling snacky, and stops me from overeating other food. Sweet and takes a while to eat.0
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Better chocolate. Seriously. Nothing quenches my craving for chocolate than one square of high cocoa chocolate rather than a full bar of crappy Hershey's or something.
This. When I try moderation, I go for a single serving of something really good and high quality. (Even if it is more expensive.)0 -
70% or 85% cacao dark chocolate0
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I keep Dove dark chocolate squares on hand. They are really good and a couple of them satisfies my chocolate craving. Nothing beats having the real thing.0
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peaceout_aly wrote: »Arbonne Fit Chews. Or any type of Quest bar
A quest bar is a protein bar basically right?0 -
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Dark chocolate is actually good for you. Unsweetened cocoa powder or chocolate pb2. Sugar free chocolate pudding0
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fitfabforties wrote: »ummmm.....nope....got nothing.....
there is no substitute for chocolate.....sorry....:(
Deep down I know that's true but my heart is Hopeful lmao0 -
fitfabforties wrote: »ummmm.....nope....got nothing.....
there is no substitute for chocolate.....sorry....:(
So much this!!!0 -
Sometimes I feel like I live off of sugar free Popsicles (15 calories!!) and fudgesicles. It does the trick when im feeling snacky, and stops me from overeating other food. Sweet and takes a while to eat.
I'll definitely try your suggestion I haven't had one of those in a while I usually reached for ice cream sandwiches lol0 -
Interestingly, I wasn't a big chocolate eater until I lost wait. Now I crave it constantly. So I eat a lot of chocolate now...chocolate covered nuts, chocolate squares, chocolate covered pretzels, chocolate ice cream, chocolate frozen yogurt ....0
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Yogi Mayan Cocoa Spice Tea with milk & sugar
"Splurge" on the diet hot chocolate, find one that's at least 50 calories. The 25 calorie one looks like a science experiment.....it never mixes together (just weird).
I like chocolate PB2 mixed in vanilla Greek yogurt.
Chocolate shredded wheat is good too.
Ghiradelli dark chocolate squares. These babies are individually wrapped. More chocolate ...... less sugar.0 -
I refuse to curb or restrict chocolate. As far as I'm concerned, I don't see the point in "artificially" restricting certain foods. Then again, I go for very dark (70% or better cocoa) so the higher fiber content mitigates carb/fat load0
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asianfashionista86 wrote: »Sometimes I feel like I live off of sugar free Popsicles (15 calories!!) and fudgesicles. It does the trick when im feeling snacky, and stops me from overeating other food. Sweet and takes a while to eat.
I'll definitely try your suggestion I haven't had one of those in a while I usually reached for ice cream sandwiches lol460mustang wrote: »70% or 85% cacao dark chocolate
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dark chocolate is full of awesome nutrition.0
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asianfashionista86 wrote: »
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Another Dove fan. Dark chocolate with sea salt and caramel. 38 calories each. Work it into my daily calories. Been doing this for 3 years now. 19 months on maintenance. Sustainable changes for life. The best advice I can give. Don't give up the things you really love. Work it into your daily calories. It works for me.0
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Interestingly, I wasn't a big chocolate eater until I lost wait. Now I crave it constantly. So I eat a lot of chocolate now...chocolate covered nuts, chocolate squares, chocolate covered pretzels, chocolate ice cream, chocolate frozen yogurt ....
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Yogi Mayan Cocoa Spice Tea with milk & sugar
"Splurge" on the diet hot chocolate, find one that's at least 50 calories. The 25 calorie one looks like a science experiment.....it never mixes together (just weird).
I like chocolate PB2 mixed in vanilla Greek yogurt.
Chocolate shredded wheat is good too.
Ghiradelli dark chocolate squares. These babies are individually wrapped. More chocolate ...... less sugar.
I keep hearing about this diet hot chocolate what is it?0 -
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cwolfman13 wrote: »dark chocolate is full of awesome nutrition.
So I've heard from about everyone on this thread lol0 -
asianfashionista86 wrote: »
It's just your mind telling you to just have one that's hard to work on0 -
I'm down with the sugar free fudgesicles. If I need something not cold I'll eat the chocolate PB2 on these crunchy things called pop cakes. The popcake tastes like nothing but it is a crunchy vehicle to get the pb2 in my mouth.You can eat like 2 tbs of the PB2 for 45 calories and the pop cakes are like 15 each.0
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