Helpppp
Kyuubi4dead
Posts: 19 Member
I'm really tempted to eat cookies or something sweet but I need to stay strict to myself what would you guys advise me to do to stop the cravings
0
Replies
-
I'm obsessed with the 40 calorie fudge bars Popsicle makes - I have one every single day and it helps curb the sweet cravings.0
-
Instead of garfing 300 calories worth of chocolate, I have two small hard candies-really works and is about 12 calories each.0
-
Learn how to work the cookies into your meal plan. Find low calorie options, try frozen fruits. Mix it up. Eat what you want.0
-
I would suggest adding more protein to your day, as it can help make you feel less hungry...hence less cookie/sweet cravings.0
-
According to your diary, you have almost 600 calories left today. Have a cookie or something sweet. Keep it within your calorie goal, and you are fine. Honestly, there is no need to punish yourself by denying yourself the things you enjoy. Is there a specific reason you feel that you have to be so strict?0
-
Just fit it into your macros otherwise it will just make you want to binge in the long run0
-
Thank you all for the great advice and this is a very supportive group I hope to improve my eating habits0
-
Kyuubi4dead wrote: »Thank you all for the great advice and this is a very supportive group I hope to improve my eating habits
It took me a while to figure out that I could eat a lot of amazing foods throughout the day and still enjoy a serving of ice cream or beer in the evening. There is so much great information available to you. I suggest reading the stickied posts at the top of this forum called "Most Helpful Posts." There is also a similar thread (different posts) in the general diet forum. Lots of great info!0 -
Thanks nutmeg oreo.pancake I will take a look and get some pointers0
-
When I have a super craving for dessert I have a few banana slices topped with a little peanut butter and a bit of honey drizzled on top, 3 or 4 of those and I am good to go.0
-
I agree completely that there's no reason not to work a cookie into your budget when you have room. On the other hand, we all have those foods that it's hard to eat just one of. It's good to find a replacement that leaves us feeling like, "OK, that was great, and one is enough." I like the banana-peanut butter idea.0
-
nutmegoreo wrote: »According to your diary, you have almost 600 calories left today. Have a cookie or something sweet. Keep it within your calorie goal, and you are fine. Honestly, there is no need to punish yourself by denying yourself the things you enjoy. Is there a specific reason you feel that you have to be so strict?
This! I eat some M&M's almost every day and I've lost steadily in the past few weeks. It's all in maintaining your calorie deficit.0 -
Let yourself have a little treat that will fit in your calorie goal. For me the only thing that will stop a chocolate craving is chocolate. I really like the fiber one brownies and they are only 90 calories. If you can fit it into your calories then it is ok to have it.0
-
jnewheiser wrote: »I'm obsessed with the 40 calorie fudge bars Popsicle makes - I have one every single day and it helps curb the sweet cravings.
I haven't had these in years. These are going on my grocery list right now.0 -
cookies are tough. it's hard to find a low calorie cookie. if you can't fit it int your day, there's some low calorie desserts. There's a couple of options:
Weight watchers giant fudge bars ~100 calories
Fat free fudge bars ~ 100 calories
small popsicles
hard candy
sugar free jello ~10 calories a serving
sugar free pudidng ~ 80 calories a serving
Edy's half fat ice cream ~ 110 calories a serving
you can also try making your own protein powder-based desserts. just google, there's a ton of recipes.
0 -
cookies are tough. it's hard to find a low calorie cookie. if you can't fit it int your day, there's some low calorie desserts. There's a couple of options:
Weight watchers giant fudge bars ~100 calories
Fat free fudge bars ~ 100 calories
small popsicles
hard candy
sugar free jello ~10 calories a serving
sugar free pudidng ~ 80 calories a serving
Edy's half fat ice cream ~ 110 calories a serving
you can also try making your own protein powder-based desserts. just google, there's a ton of recipes.
I'll take a look into it and taste them thanks for the help0 -
Let yourself have a little treat that will fit in your calorie goal. For me the only thing that will stop a chocolate craving is chocolate. I really like the fiber one brownies and they are only 90 calories. If you can fit it into your calories then it is ok to have it.
I forgot about the brownies bars I'll try to get back into them instead of cookies0 -
jrowden0711 wrote: »When I have a super craving for dessert I have a few banana slices topped with a little peanut butter and a bit of honey drizzled on top, 3 or 4 of those and I am good to go.
That's sound delicious I'll try that out later this week0 -
Sugarless gum is my go-to craving stopper. Also unsweetened tea.0
-
robingmurphy wrote: »Sugarless gum is my go-to craving stopper. Also unsweetened tea.
Sugarless gum I got to try that out0 -
Popsicles, a sweet protein shake if you can fit it in, gum, and flavored water helps me!!0
-
iShineBright_27 wrote: »Popsicles, a sweet protein shake if you can fit it in, gum, and flavored water helps me!!
Sweet pore in shake sounds good0 -
Fit them into your calories. As a small portion of your total amount of food, at the same time having something sweet will help you stay on track.0
-
This content has been removed.
Categories
- All Categories
- 1.4M Health, Wellness and Goals
- 393.2K Introduce Yourself
- 43.8K Getting Started
- 260.2K Health and Weight Loss
- 175.9K Food and Nutrition
- 47.4K Recipes
- 232.5K Fitness and Exercise
- 421 Sleep, Mindfulness and Overall Wellness
- 6.5K Goal: Maintaining Weight
- 8.5K Goal: Gaining Weight and Body Building
- 153K Motivation and Support
- 8K Challenges
- 1.3K Debate Club
- 96.3K Chit-Chat
- 2.5K Fun and Games
- 3.7K MyFitnessPal Information
- 23 News and Announcements
- 1.1K Feature Suggestions and Ideas
- 2.6K MyFitnessPal Tech Support Questions