People with a sweet tooth - help please !

abbyy182
abbyy182 Posts: 56
edited September 29 in Health and Weight Loss
Hi there,

This is my first post. Since being with MFP, it has helped me to realise how much sugar/fat etc I am consuming each day. For about 3 weeks now, my weight is fluctuating between 1-3lbs. I am trying desperately hard, but I do eat some sugary snacks as I have a sweet tooth. I am doing Zumba everyday at home for 45 minutes, and am on Day3 Level1 of the 30 Day Shred.

I really would like some advice what other sugary (substitute) foods I can have, because I think thats why my weight isn't moving. I use an artificial sweetener, it's got absolutely no calories or anything in it.

I really would like to lose some weight by 16th July as I have a party to go to and I want to look and feel my best :smile: thank you for reading, please be nice !
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  • Emma1903
    Emma1903 Posts: 195
    Tell us what sugary foods you are sting and we might be ble to come up with a substitute
  • joanneeee
    joanneeee Posts: 311 Member
    fruuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit especially dried fruit. smoothies - milk/yoghurt + fruit.
    or go cold turkey and retrain your taste buds (this includes artificial sweeteners).
  • abbyy182
    abbyy182 Posts: 56
    Well I eat WeightWatcher cookies, only one pack of 2, and I eat these Kellogg's cereal lunch bars i.e Frosties or Rice Krispies ones. And sometimes some other biscuits, I think these are the real killers. And yes, I don't eat a lot of fruit :( my bad, would smoothies help if I got a blender and had like a banana and milk (1% fat milk) ? I think I have just answered my own post now ! :blushing:
  • docturtle
    docturtle Posts: 156 Member
    Murray's sugar-free cookies are not bad.
  • g_warne
    g_warne Posts: 28
    I find hot tea with plenty of splenda helps me in the middle of the day, but I definitely want dessert! I try and make healthy options for dessert with an emphasis on fruits/low fat/reduced sugar and make sure I save some calories for it at the end of the day. That way I still satisfy the craving so that I don't binge on something much worse!
  • Cdcaldwe
    Cdcaldwe Posts: 189 Member
    90 Calorie Special K bars.
  • joanneeee
    joanneeee Posts: 311 Member
    well i think the only thing that would help would be to slowly cut down on your sugar intake. smoothies, to me, are a good substitute and i find it very sweet. one serving of milk as 14g sugar. one banana has about 16g sugar. 30g sugar... i would hope that's enough for you as a snack or part of breakfast haha. .
  • abbyy182
    abbyy182 Posts: 56
    Oohh that sounds a good idea. I'm from the UK so I will have a shop about and get a blender today, too. Thank you for the responses !
  • LizV32
    LizV32 Posts: 127 Member
    if you are craving ice cream type sweets, I really enjoy skinny cow products. Also, the hungry Girl website and cookbooks have many sweet treat recipes!
  • stella77
    stella77 Posts: 282
    I find it that if I have a little bit of exact thing I am craving - I don't get as much craving as when I try to substitute with fruit for example.

    I just eat the very chocolate I want (but instead having the whole thing, I have just a square or two)

    I used to substitute with energy bars and crap like that, but I don't really like them, so I may as well have what I want.
  • EmBlazes
    EmBlazes Posts: 374 Member
    Smoothies are great to stave off hunger as well and you can always add a touch of honey if you want them a bit sweeter. I definitely recommend them and it's an "easier" way of eating fruit if you aren't a big fan. I particularly like canned peaches (in juice, drained) with milk as a smoothie - it's yummy!!!
  • tkb1985
    tkb1985 Posts: 146 Member
    I realised pretty quickly that giving up chocolate would mean giving up my new healthy lifestyle - I'd never be able to stick to it.

    Just eat in moderation. I allow myself 1 treat sized chock a day, or 2 squares of dark chocolate - that way I don't feel like I'm giving up what I love, but I'm (dramatically!) cutting down.

    I also have tried to cut out unplanned snacking all together, it's too much of a temptation. Try having a planned snack in the afternoon, I tend to have a cereal bar (Tescos light choices choc & orange are lovely!) or some grapes as I need the sugar - I don't have much in my meals etc.

    Good luck, and feet free to add me :)
  • clioandboy
    clioandboy Posts: 963 Member
    Well, I have done better since giving up...... articial sweetners!!! bizarre I know but I now have honey and I do not crave sweetness like I did at all.
  • Naomi_84
    Naomi_84 Posts: 197 Member
    Sugar is very addictive and it's going to take a while to wean yourself off it. I think you should stop buying cereal bars and cereals and biscuits which are full of sugar, stop buying them completely and swap them for dried and fresh fruits, wholegrain low sugar cereals, rice cakes, crackers with low fat soft cheese and nuts. Your body will eventually get used to your new way of eating and hopefully your sugar cravings will become more manageable. Good luck :)
  • lucywhatford
    lucywhatford Posts: 30 Member
    I have muller light yoghurts. I get the ones with chocolate bits in, they give you that sweet fix but are only between 85-100 calories for a pot and you get quite a lot! I got the "Inspired by..." ones the other day. New York cheesecake and strawberry cheesecake flavour, reeeeally nice!
  • Jell-o makes sugar free pudding and gelatin snacks that are sugar free, fat free, low calorie and good. The Jell-o gelatin usually has only 10 calories and it's delicious. The pudding snacks are around 60 calories each and are also delicious. My favorite way to eat them is to add some fat free Reddi Whip on top so it feels like I'm having a fancy parfait. And, everything tastes better with Reddi Whip on top ;) and it makes it feel more special and like you're not depriving yourself so much while only adding 5 calories per serving.
  • ryandylan
    ryandylan Posts: 62
    Jello sugar-free pudding & Skinny Cow ice cream sandwiches have now replaced all of the sugary crap that I used to eat!
  • abbyy182
    abbyy182 Posts: 56
    Wow thank you for all the suggestions ! Naomi you are right, I should swap for what you have suggested. I do need to buy much more fruit, I will try and swap with what I have now, and stop buying the cereal bars and biscuits, use fruit instead for a snack, and Skinny cow and smoothies sound delicious !
  • abbyy182
    abbyy182 Posts: 56
    Oh and the Muller light yoghurts, yes I have eaten them, I have just totally forgotten to add them to my shopping list again ! They are so tasty
  • missy_1975
    missy_1975 Posts: 244 Member
    I used to have a really sweet tooth, and I used to use artifical sweeteners and "diet" crap, which just made me fatter. Although there are fewer or even no calories in these products, the chemicals are manufactured and may have an effect on insulin resistance. Some people believe that the body cannot differentiate between low/no cal sweeteners and sugar, and therefore the body releases insulin the way it would when eating sugar/high carb foods, hense pushing any of the glucose in the blood stream into storage in the fat cells, rather than being used immediately for energy.

    My advice would be to cut out the sweeteners, look at limiting the likes of high carb/sugar bars and to think about a suppliment with chomium in it. Many of us who crave sweet things are deficient in this mineral, and supplimenting with it may also help regulate blood sugars in the body.

    I personally find that eating the low GI ( glycemic index - ie how quickly the body can break down foods into simple sugars) to be the best thing ever for controlling sugar cravings. I no longer crave sweet things and products using artificial sweeteners now taste foul! A good rule of thumb is to eat foods that don't have more (or better any!) than a few ingredients on the label, and if you can't pronounce an ingredient don't eat it! Hope this helps.
  • cymanning
    cymanning Posts: 2
    I am experiencing a sweet tooth at the moment as well. I just moved in with my boyfriend last month. He has never been one to have a sweet tooth, but when come here to Germany with him while he studies abroad, his is almost as bad as mine. I was just getting over it and i've been realizing that the more often you eat sugar the more you want it as Naiomi suggested earlier.

    And it's SUMMER! Be sure to get some Fresh Fruit! :) (also suggested previously by Joaneee)
    I don't know if you have any farmers markets in your area, but that is my favorite low key weekend activity. Pick up some divine produce (it's better than from the store because it usually travels less distance, often meaning that it has more time to ripen) and if you can walk there, even BETER because you can count it as some extra exercise.

    good luck!
  • Persipan
    Persipan Posts: 85 Member
    I'm actually pretty good at losing weight - my problem is that I then stop paying attention and eat a load of crap and it all piles back on - and I can tell you that it's perfectly possible to lose weight and still eat sweet things every day (although I do tend to be over my suggested amount of sugar). Yes, sugar is bad; yes, diet fake sugar is evil, but I know that if I try to cut out sweet things altogether I'll climb the walls and then fall spectacularly off the wagon, which so far as I'm concerned is ultimately worse than getting back to a healthy weight and getting into shape whilst eating a technically-imperfect diet. So, I incorporate sweet but not-too ruinous things into what I'm eating.

    I'll quite often eat one of those teeny-tiny bars of really good chocolate - Green and Blacks or Lindt, say - they're about 200 calories a go, so it means being careful about other things, but I eat it slowly and really enjoy it, so it's worth it.

    I tend to keep some Carte D'Or ice cream in the freezer - a serving of that is only 110 calories and I have it with a massive bowl of fruit, so I feel like I've had a big pudding. If you're out and about, a Mr Whippy-type ice-cream is generally not too bad (skip the flake). Actually, lots of ice lolly type things are pretty OK, too. Soleros spring to mind.

    I'm a bit of a cake obsessive (I even have cupcake tattoos) but if I'm trying to lose weight, the fact that cake is high in both fat and sugar means I really need to try to steer clear. Although I've found in the ast that certain things - meringues and eclairs, for example, which are both mostly air - are less of a disaster than others, so if I'm going to work a treat into my eating for the day, I'll go for one of those. Tonight I'm going round to a friend's house for dinner, and I offered to bring pudding so I'd have some control over what it was. I've made some meringues (120ish calories for 2) and I'll take a load of summer berries to have with them.

    Overall my advice would be, try to use fruit as a basis for desserts/sweet snacks (e.g. stewed fruit with a dollop of low-fat custard or yoghurt) ; and watch out for the fact that sugar and fat can often go hand in hand and you can only get away with so much.
  • Givemewings
    Givemewings Posts: 864 Member
    Hi. I have a sweet tooth and prior to starting with MFP went through a bad patch of eating sweets ( I was travelling 180 miles a day in the car and it relieved boredom!). I also love chocolate and coffees. I have just stopped having all of them. I am quite amazed that really I do not crave them that much but I do eat sweet fruits like strawberries and pineapple when I get a craving and it seems to have worked well for me. I also eat activia yoghurts and have golden syrup porridge in the morning. Hope this might help. I am from the UK too, feel free to friend me if you would like...I could do with the support too!
  • djkymba
    djkymba Posts: 174
    Bummmmppp, for later. I'll be back.
  • bossymom
    bossymom Posts: 41 Member
    Increase your protein intake and some of those sugar cravings will diminish. Having said that, I agree with other folks here that enjoy sugar free pudding/jello, and Skinny Cow treats(as long as you can limit yourself). Make sure you're getting enough calories,too.
  • welloiledmachine
    welloiledmachine Posts: 1,147 Member
    Fruit is dessert. Fruit is dessert. Fruit is dessert. There is plenty of natural sugar in fruit. I will say that it is very hard to cut out added sugar. Just about everything has some sort of added sugar in it. I cut out artificial sweeteners all together as they do more harm than good and have stayed away from anything that has more than 4-5g of sugar per serving. It seems as tho, the more sugar you eat the more you want. So it can be a struggle to stay away from it. I'll usually grab an apple or an orange if I have a sugar craving. Worst case, I will grab a square of 85% LIndt cocoa. Sugar can have a huge effect on your health and make it hard to lose weight. My biggest culprit was sugary mixed alcoholic drinks. That totally sabotaged my clean eating lifestyle.
    Cutting back is the best thing. Maybe even chewing sugar free gum that is flavored like Key Lime Pie or Chocolate Mint. JMHO.
  • abbyy182
    abbyy182 Posts: 56
    Wow, your responses have been so great, I really appreciate it. I will try and cut out the sweetener, I do like to have a small treat, I jus don't want to go too far with it. Smoothies are a go, and I have bought fruit, just need a blender now !

    Thank you so much, I have noted these ideas down ! :happy:
  • kklindsey
    kklindsey Posts: 382 Member
    90 Calorie Special K bars.

    oh, yum. I actually had to ban these from my house. The chocolatey pretzel are so good that they might as well be donuts and I will overeat them, as in, the whole box. not fair they make them taste so good.
  • mariabee
    mariabee Posts: 212 Member
    Please forgive me if someone else has already said this...

    #1: chew gum
    #2: get rid of artificial sweeteners, my experience has proven they make you CRAVE more sugar.
    #3: this helps me a ton... once your meal is done, BRUSH YOUR TEETH.

    Hope this helps!
  • Hollycat
    Hollycat Posts: 372
    Sounds weird, but Cool Whip free [about 8 T] with 1 T reduced fat peanut butter. Mix it all up til it melts some, then dip a banana in it. It's sort of like peanut butter banana ice cream, if such a thing exists. For some reason, that satisfies. Not terribly healthy. Not saying that. But it does the trick. Got this from HungryGirl.

    Hollycat
    :flowerforyou:
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