Sweet tooth remedies?

I constantly want something sweet, usually with chocolate, after my meals or for a in between snack. Im looking for ideas to satiate my cravings for this while getting the better nutrition and possibly lower calories.
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  • lemurcat2
    lemurcat2 Posts: 7,885 Member
    cwolfman13 wrote: »
    Fruit...nature's candy. If you like chocolate, dark chocolate is actually very nutritious and has a lot of antioxidants.

    This. Fruit is very sweet, and it's not hard to find chocolate in formats that come with few cals, such as small individually wrapped options.

    I tried a package of these, https://us.devillierschocolate.com/, for just one example (not the smallest or lowest cal one), and half a bar is only 110-130 cal with some of them, with surprisingly good protein and fiber numbers, and not only are they tasty, but 1/3 a bar is a satisfying amount if I want a bit of chocolate after dinner.

    Other chocolate-based options could be chocolate covered almonds (high cal, but a lot of that is the almonds), adding a little unsweetened cocoa powder to yogurt), or unsweetened brewing chocolate or low cal hot chocolate.
  • Luke_rabbit
    Luke_rabbit Posts: 1,031 Member
    Possibly try fruit dipped in chocolate hummus or yogurt mixed with cocoa powder or a chocolate nut butter.

    I have made my own chocolate nut butters with no added sugars (nuts and/or seeds, cocoa powder, and cinnamon mixed in a good quality food processor). I will probably try to make my own chocolate hummus soon, but may add a little zero calorie sweetener if needed.
  • Sylphadora
    Sylphadora Posts: 75 Member
    I make my own chocolate by mixing raw cacao powder and cacao butter. I don't add sweeteners at all but you could add a sweetener of your liking. Back when I used sweetener I liked the Sweetleaf liquid stevia. Some people use regular butter or coconut oil but I prefer the result with cacao butter. With coconut oil it turns out too melty so you'd have to use less cacao powder. The good thing about coconut oil is that it's naturally sweet so you might not need sweetener at all :)
  • Sunshine_And_Sand
    Sunshine_And_Sand Posts: 1,320 Member
    I like to put 1 serving of mini semi sweet chocolate chips on some sliced bananas. It only adds about 70 calories and is worth it to me.
    For me, I find the best way to calm the sweet tooth is to feed it with something controlled like my banana and chocolate chips example. Depending on if you are an abstainer or a moderator that may or may not work for you though. Try different stuff til you find what works for you.
  • kimny72
    kimny72 Posts: 16,011 Member
    SAHNinja wrote: »
    I constantly want something sweet, usually with chocolate, after my meals or for a in between snack. Im looking for ideas to satiate my cravings for this while getting the better nutrition and possibly lower calories.

    Personally, I make sure to get all my nutrition in my meals, and set aside calories to eat "fun" foods for snacks. Fruit can work for me for a general sweet craving, but if I'm craving chocolate, or creaminess, fruit just doesn't cut it.

    I love Dove Promises, especially the dark chocolate ones. I find two of them for 80 calories with a cup of flavored tea can hit the spot if I didn't set aside enough calories.

    If I'm short on protein for the day, I might have a chocolate protein shake or a flavored Greek yogurt.

    Otherwise I set aside 150-250 cals for snacks, and will often have a couple of Oreos, a weighed out serving of ice cream, or a small candy bar when I'm in a "sweets" mood. Especially if the craving is PMS-related, it's better for whomever is in the vicinity for me to just treat myself :smile:
  • Katmary71
    Katmary71 Posts: 7,068 Member
    Healthiest is a baked apple with cinnamon, butternut squash with pumpkin spice, frozen berries out of the freezer for 15 minutes. They're all good with Greek yogurt too. Roasted fennel if you like anise is like dessert, I toss with balsamic vinegar. Less healthy as far as not being whole foods are light ice cream or frozen yogurt bars like Chilly Cow (fav is brown butter caramel), Enlightened, or Yasso bars. Fiber One bars are ok but small, they're better in the microwave. Pints of light ice cream are good too but I usually eat the whole thing so I rarely get anymore.
  • kali31337
    kali31337 Posts: 1,048 Member
    Mini chocolate chips. I weigh them out and eat them at night with peanuts.
  • lemurcat2
    lemurcat2 Posts: 7,885 Member
    Liking sweet foods like fruit or occasional chocolate is not something I'd want to remove, personally!
  • ssorg9
    ssorg9 Posts: 30 Member
    Some people claim that chocolate cravings could be due to a need for magnesium. They say that almonds should help. I don't know if any of that is true.
  • Jthanmyfitnesspal
    Jthanmyfitnesspal Posts: 3,522 Member
    For me, the less I eat sweets, the less I think about them. If you have a piece of chocolate after dinner 7 days in a row, on the 8th day, you'll want it again. Take a challenge of re-directing yourself to something different for a few days.

    (Many nights I have chamomile tea with a tsp of agave. I typically also put a tablespoon of Benefiber in it, but that's another story!)
  • dennisigarta
    dennisigarta Posts: 1 Member
    Best remedy for craving reduction and satisfying the craving is sliced banana with honey drizzle and cinnamon over the top.
  • vivo1972
    vivo1972 Posts: 129 Member
    I'm scoffing a cup of sweet black grapes right now. Works for me. That or 100% cocoa with a couple of sweeteners in.
  • kshama2001
    kshama2001 Posts: 28,052 Member
    kali31337 wrote: »
    Mini chocolate chips. I weigh them out and eat them at night with peanuts.

    Yes, I can both moderate chocolate chips and eat them very, very slowly, so a low calorie amount is plenty to scratch that chocolate itch.
  • SAHNinja
    SAHNinja Posts: 84 Member
    Thanks guys!I'm definitely going to use chocolate chips and almonds. The coco powder, Greek yogurt,and fruit sound divine as well.
  • katarina005
    katarina005 Posts: 259 Member
    I can bake so I got myself in trouble. It's pretty delicious, I know it's hard. I think you just teach your body new habits. I wanted a brownie earlier, I had a pear. You can also try the sugar free items at the store.
  • katarina005
    katarina005 Posts: 259 Member
    I also have sugar free cocoa sometimes. I think its the comforting sort of satisfaction from sweets, if I have the warm cocoa it takes care of some of that
  • dechowj
    dechowj Posts: 148 Member
    I actually started drinking flavored tea whenever I wanted some kind of candy. My favorites include green chia, Vanilla caramel, lemon lift, and toasted coconut. At first I would add a some sugar to the tea but slowly cut back and now it is sweet enough for me without it.


    Some days though a little good quality chocolate is need. So I just adjust my calories for that day to fit in one serving of chocolate.
  • lilann1961
    lilann1961 Posts: 131 Member
    I do dark chocolate covered almonds (or whatever other nut I find). I try to stay above 60% cocoa. I am also trying to learn how to make my own fruit "leather" (think healthy fruit rollup). You can also purchase them. Though I don't crave sweets often, they absolutely satisfy when I do.
  • springlering62
    springlering62 Posts: 8,407 Member
    One serving Greek yogurt mixed with about five grams sugar free instant chocolate pudding mix, chilled in the freezer a few minutes, and topped with five grams hagel. Hagel is like super high quality Dutch chocolate sprinkles. It comes in milk, dark and white chocolate. Five grams is more than enough to make you feel like you’re pigging out on a sweet chocolaty treat. The whole thing comes less than 125 calories and is the size and texture of a nice bowl of ice cream. Add a couple drops of sugar free syrup if you like. I have some chocolate peppermint left over from the holidays and it is OMG good mixed in with the yogurt and pudding.

    Their “20 gram” serving is ridiculous, but the Dutch like to slather bread with butter and then pour the hagel on. A little of this stuff goes a long way.

    A box will last you months, even years, at 5 grams a serving. Just put “hagelslag” or “hagel” in the search at amazon.

    Thank me later. No kidding. This stuff is like infinitesimally tiny chocolate heaven. No comparison the the utterly tasteless sprinkles we get in the USA.

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  • Nanaluvs2sweat
    Nanaluvs2sweat Posts: 97 Member
    I like buying frozen blueberries or strawberries (no added sugar) and I let them sit for an hour to sorta halfway thaw out. So it’s like a bit of a frozen treat for me.
  • lemurcat2
    lemurcat2 Posts: 7,885 Member
    I've made popsicles out of blended and then frozen raspberries and strawberries. Yum, although for me a summer thing.
  • PAPYRUS3
    PAPYRUS3 Posts: 13,259 Member
    Cover blueberries entirely with Greek yogurt (a little stevia mixed in or not) and freeze...Really yummy.
  • DecadeDuchess
    DecadeDuchess Posts: 315 Member
    edited February 2020
    Dum Dum pops because they're minimally caloric {20 ~ 25 calories each, depending upon the package}, most imperatively they take longer to consume than most edibles & thus I feel, like I am consuming more food. Plus there's plenty of flavors, to substitute several varieties of high calorie dessert items with.
  • katarina005
    katarina005 Posts: 259 Member
    Sometimes when im craving something i eat crackers. It's salty and crunchy and offers some kind of fix, pathetic as it may be
  • katarina005
    katarina005 Posts: 259 Member
    Tootsie roll mini-midgees have 5 calories a piece for a chocolate fix
  • sarabushby
    sarabushby Posts: 784 Member
    I often feel this way after lunch at work and so my alternate is to chew on sugar free mint gum. It tends to stop the chocolate craving 95% of the time. Another good option is peppermint tea.
    I think both are good choices as the taste of mint tends to put me off wanting to eat something else.