Sweet fix on no bread, pasta, rice, sugar

SunLovinMia
SunLovinMia Posts: 17 Member
edited December 20 in Food and Nutrition
I’m currently cutting out bread, rice, pasta and any added sugar unless it’s honey or naturally part of the food. Those of you that are on a similar diet, what is your go to for a sweet fix.

I’m looking for something outside of smoothies and protein drinks.
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  • tequila5000
    tequila5000 Posts: 128 Member
    Some fresh or dried fruit? Sugar free jello? Sugar free pudding?
  • Safari_Gal
    Safari_Gal Posts: 888 Member
    Berries for dessert are my fav. 🍓 I grind up whole vanilla bean and use in puddings or my coffee for a little sweetener as well.
  • texasredreb
    texasredreb Posts: 541 Member
    dates
  • cheyeneinthesprings
    cheyeneinthesprings Posts: 46 Member
    Frozen berries, Greek yogurt plain with stevia, coffee with stevia and half and half, quest bars, nut butter
  • debb430
    debb430 Posts: 14 Member
    I mix low-fat cottage cheese with walnuts and strawberries and add in just a bit of sugar free jello powder (any flavor). It takes like a dessert but loaded with protein, good fat and antioxidants from the fruit! Easily can be a healthy snack or even breakfast in a hurry!
  • Keep_on_cardio
    Keep_on_cardio Posts: 4,166 Member
    dates

    I don't quite see how romance is the answer. That's a very different kind of sweet.

    Lol it’s fruit, from a palm tree and tasty. 😊

  • Spadesheart
    Spadesheart Posts: 479 Member
    dates

    I don't quite see how romance is the answer. That's a very different kind of sweet.

    Lol it’s fruit, from a palm tree and tasty. 😊

    Ha

    Yes I am aware, a joke my dear.
  • Lorleee
    Lorleee Posts: 369 Member
    Grapes
  • JeromeBarry1
    JeromeBarry1 Posts: 10,179 Member
    Carrots.
  • texasredreb
    texasredreb Posts: 541 Member
    dates

    I don't quite see how romance is the answer. That's a very different kind of sweet.

    Ya never know!!! :*
  • durhammfp
    durhammfp Posts: 494 Member
    Although I do not specifically limit all refined carbs, I do try to get three servings of whole fruit every day and that seems to eliminate any cravings I have for refined carbs or sugar.
  • Lorleee
    Lorleee Posts: 369 Member
    Carrots.

    I wish carrots satisfied my sweet tooth!
  • lemurcat2
    lemurcat2 Posts: 7,885 Member
    As others have said, fruit is the obvious answer. I think a pear makes a nice dessert.
  • sueann10
    sueann10 Posts: 74 Member
    Energy balls made with nuts, dates and dried fruits or nut butters. Easy to make and you can keep on hand to snack.
  • RelCanonical
    RelCanonical Posts: 3,882 Member
    I enjoy taking shots of honey. Good stuff, coats the throat.
  • Dreamwa1ker
    Dreamwa1ker Posts: 196 Member
    edited April 2019
    I do not cut out sugar like you do - I still drink soda (*gasp*). But the ripe pineapples at my local grocery store have been like candy lately. Soooo good, 100g is only 50 calories, and has some fiber. In the winter, I was all over the clementines/cuties/halos whatever they call those little mandarin oranges. In summer, strawberries are awesome. Basically whatever fruit is in season at the moment is going to be the best-tasting treat and be more satisfying.
  • RelCanonical
    RelCanonical Posts: 3,882 Member
    I do not cut out sugar like you do - I still drink soda (*gasp*). But the ripe pineapples at my local grocery store have been like candy lately. Soooo good, 100g is only 50 calories, and has some fiber. In the winter, I was all over the clementines/cuties/halos whatever they call those little mandarin oranges. In summer, strawberries are awesome. Basically whatever fruit is in season at the moment is going to be the best-tasting treat and be more satisfying.

    You just made me really excited for when our local farmers market opens up again. So so good fruits and vegetables.
  • Sunshine_And_Sand
    Sunshine_And_Sand Posts: 1,320 Member
    -cubed sweet potatoes roasted with cinnamon
    -sliced butternut squash brushed with fresh lime juice and roasted, kind of tasted like candy to me
  • durhammfp
    durhammfp Posts: 494 Member
    -cubed sweet potatoes roasted with cinnamon
    -sliced butternut squash brushed with fresh lime juice and roasted, kind of tasted like candy to me

    Mmmm that sounds great. I love roasted sweet potatoes and roasted butternut squash. Roasted acorn squash is pretty nice too. And a lot of veggies that don't seem so palatable otherwise, kinda sweeten up when roasted. Thinking of parsnips here.

  • 93058
    93058 Posts: 5 Member
    I learned this dessert on WW. I take a ripe banana, mash it up. Add 1 egg, 2T. cocoa powder, 1 T. gluten free flour, a touch of cinnamon and mix it all up. I use a small pyrex dish, spray it with Pam , add ingredients. Put in microwave for 3 minutes. Cut it up in cubes and enjoy.
  • SunLovinMia
    SunLovinMia Posts: 17 Member
    Thanks everyone for your suggestions. I knew fruit was an automatic go to, I just wanted to spice things up a bit. I had the roasted sweet potato for dinner yesterday’s that was a good idea. It was delicious. I’m going to experiment with different fruits and different ways to serve them. Everyday I want to have something sweet other than fruit. I guess I should just retrain my brain, it’s just hard hahah.
    I’m just curious, but why are you eliminating these foods?

    I’m addicted to bread, sugar, junk, so I’m trying to get out of the habit. What works best for is the all or nothing method. Once I get a taste I just want to have more and I have little impulse control. From research I have done, cutting out these are good way to kickstart weight loss as long as I am including enough fruits, vegetables, nuts, and proteins. Oh, and plenty of water! I’m only planning to do this for a month, but I may do it longer, it really depends on how I feel. Today is day 3 and I feel great. I don’t feel bloated like I always do, and I don’t feel as sluggish through out the day. I am less tired all the way around.
  • SunLovinMia
    SunLovinMia Posts: 17 Member
    edited April 2019
    kshama2001 wrote: »
    I’m currently cutting out bread, rice, pasta and any added sugar unless it’s honey or naturally part of the food. Those of you that are on a similar diet, what is your go to for a sweet fix.

    I’m looking for something outside of smoothies and protein drinks.
    Thanks everyone for your suggestions. I knew fruit was an automatic go to, I just wanted to spice things up a bit. I had the roasted sweet potato for dinner yesterday’s that was a good idea. It was delicious. I’m going to experiment with different fruits and different ways to serve them. Everyday I want to have something sweet other than fruit. I guess I should just retrain my brain, it’s just hard hahah.
    I’m just curious, but why are you eliminating these foods?

    I’m addicted to bread, sugar, junk, so I’m trying to get out of the habit. What works best for is the all or nothing method. Once I get a taste I just want to have more and I have little impulse control. From research I have done, cutting out these are good way to kickstart weight loss as long as I am including enough fruits, vegetables, nuts, and proteins. Oh, and plenty of water! I’m only planning to do this for a month, but I may do it longer, it really depends on how I feel. Today is day 3 and I feel great. I don’t feel bloated like I always do, and I don’t feel as sluggish through out the day. I am less tired all the way around.

    I get that some people are abstainers rather than moderators. However, replacing sugar with honey is like wanting to eliminate vodka and switching to gin. (Unless you can't stand the taste of gin, and so naturally drink less.)

    Also, if you replace added sugar with dried fruit you may not end up reducing your total sugar consumption at all. I can get a sugar buzz off of dates faster than from birthday cake.

    I get that your goal is to reduce trigger foods. My concern is that some of the swaps you are considering are too equivalent. Try fresh fruit instead.

    I get what you are saying, and I completely agree. I only use honey sparingly, one, because it’s expensive and two it’s too sweet for me. The same with dried fruit. On a rare occasion, I will eat dried fruit, but, again, it’s too sweet for me and the texture throws me off.

    I’m not too worried about the sugar in fruit as those sugars are digested differently compared to simple carbs, not to mention, all things in moderation.

    What I was looking for was something to end the day on after, sort of like a healthy dessert after dinner. It doesn’t have to be anything big, rather something that cures my sweet craving at the end of the day. I may just eat a piece of fruit or a small bowl of berries until my body gets used to that routine and begins to crave that instead.

    Not sure what you mean by this. Fruits ARE simple carbs.

    Rather than saying simple carbs, I guess I should have said breads, pastas and such.

    According to DiabetesDaily
    "Fruits contain some simple sugars like fructose and glucose, however they also contain longer chain carbohydrates that take longer to digest and absorb. These carbohydrates come pre-packaged with 5 essential nutrients that are absolutely required for optimal digestion, absorption and transport." Vitamins, Minerals, Fiber, water, and anti-oxidents.
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