Trying to control my urge for sweets.

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Im finding so hard to stay away from sweets. Especially anything with chocolate.
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  • Nefrella
    Nefrella Posts: 5 Member
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    I just ate one of these - and they are amazing. High protein, not bad taste. Heat it up for a few seconds and *voila*
    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01IQCP4N6/ref=twister_B074XP6QPD?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
  • carolyn000000
    carolyn000000 Posts: 179 Member
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    Ginger tea works for me, helps with inflammation too.
  • AmandaGarcia9999
    AmandaGarcia9999 Posts: 134 Member
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    Nefrella wrote: »
    I just ate one of these - and they are amazing. High protein, not bad taste. Heat it up for a few seconds and *voila*
    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01IQCP4N6/ref=twister_B074XP6QPD?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1

    They look good. I love cookies so those would be perfect.
  • L1zardQueen
    L1zardQueen Posts: 8,754 Member
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    I like sugar free gum or Diet Coke Zero Sugar!
  • AmandaGarcia9999
    AmandaGarcia9999 Posts: 134 Member
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    Those sound great. Ive had dove chocolate is really good.
  • AmandaGarcia9999
    AmandaGarcia9999 Posts: 134 Member
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    I like sugar free gum or Diet Coke Zero Sugar!

    Ive only tried diet dr pepper. Didnt like it. Made me want a regular one. I just cut sodas all together, they bloat me.
  • AmandaGarcia9999
    AmandaGarcia9999 Posts: 134 Member
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    kimny72 wrote: »
    I'll have a chocolate pudding cup, a Dove dark chocolate Promise, a banana, a fudgsicle, a flavored Greek yogurt, a diet soda. Nothing wrong with a little something sweet that fits. The key I think is finding single serving stuff that satisfies.

    Those sound good to.
  • Iwantahealthierme30
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    I also have no sugar added pudding cups (60 calories), I make chocolate chip cookies fit if I have enough calories for them (like today - 3 is 240), other ideas - vanilla yogurt with frozen cherries, a greek yogurt granola bar...

    I also love 70% Dark Chocolate, it's good for you too, though not very sweet.
  • AmandaGarcia9999
    AmandaGarcia9999 Posts: 134 Member
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    I also have no sugar added pudding cups (60 calories), I make chocolate chip cookies fit if I have enough calories for them (like today - 3 is 240), other ideas - vanilla yogurt with frozen cherries, a greek yogurt granola bar...

    I also love 70% Dark Chocolate, it's good for you too, though not very sweet.

    I love dark chocolate
  • Shugahhfatt
    Shugahhfatt Posts: 73 Member
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    here in the city i get lake champlain chocolate real great chocolate no soy lecithin...i eat chocolate every day...balance is key
  • yirara
    yirara Posts: 9,389 Member
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    Buy really luxurious dark chocolate. Not something from a supermarket but from a specialised shop, with a price that hurts so you can't buy a new pack every day.
  • pamfgil
    pamfgil Posts: 449 Member
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    Apparently learning to meditate can help, you get to.learn that while you have cravings, if you pay attention to how a craving feels, you can recognise that it doesn't feel terrible, and you can wait it out without distress. Cravings generally only last 20 minutes at a time
  • ama3387
    ama3387 Posts: 242 Member
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    I try to stay away from sweets completely unless it’s a special occasion. I can not control my consumption once I’ve had one. But it’s easy for me to say ‘no thank you’ if someone offers me sweets.
  • misskarne
    misskarne Posts: 1,767 Member
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    So include some regularly, make it fit in your calories, or find alternatives.

    I love Jarrah's hot chocolate sachets. My favourite is the Mint Chocolate one. And it's 57 calories.
  • KrazyKrissyy
    KrazyKrissyy Posts: 322 Member
    edited February 2018
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    Why are you trying to stay away from sweets?
    Is it allergies or are you afraid? Sometimes when you view a food as bad, it can cause you to want it even more (and possibly overeat it when you do). A good strategy is to make room in your daily calories for a dessert. For example, one of my favorite desserts is Ben & jerry's ice cream. I make room in my daily calories for 1 serving (definitely more satisfying than the diet stuff like halo top).
  • loe_loe23
    loe_loe23 Posts: 74 Member
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    Why are you trying to stay away from sweets?
    Is it allergies or are you afraid? Sometimes when you view a food as bad, it can cause you to want it even more (and possibly overeat it when you do). A good strategy is to make room in your daily calories for a dessert. For example, one of my favorite desserts is Ben & jerry's ice cream. I make room in my daily calories for 1 serving (definitely more satisfying than the diet stuff like halo top).

    I actually LOVE halo top ice cream and never feel guilty eating a serving (or two) of it. And it totally helps my sweet tooth. I highly recommend buying this ice cream if you have a craving for sweets. They have so many flavors, so if you crave chocolate, cake, whatever, there will most likely be a flavor that'll help.