Sweet Tooth
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purple_rose_3 wrote: »Dates with peanut butter!
Or cream cheese with some natural orange extract mixed in, and a toasted almond on top.
I make those, plus a little Cointreau in the cream cheese, for potlucks sometimes, and people love them.1 -
purple_rose_3 wrote: »Dates with peanut butter!
The best 'candy'...I like a sprinkle of dark chocolate and flaked finishing salt too...om0 -
They aren’t low calorie but I love lil buff cakes. I have them with their vanilla cashew frosting and it seriously hits the sweet tooth like no other. The cakes have some protein and decent fiber as well. I find their vegan line to be best.1
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I find it’s better to get off the sugar. Sugar only makes you crave more sugar. Try something else full of flavor like a pickle or lemon water. Once you get through a few day without sugar it gets easier. Or try Lilys chocolate! Sweetened with stevia.0
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i absolutley swear by mug cakes , i look forward to this treat right before bed time. i use the ones by myprotein.com (salted caramel is the best). Make the mug cake with water with a teaspoon of biscoff spread in it before u microwave it. Top with a muller caramel and chocolate fat free layer yoghurt and a few raspberries. its heaven , its better than a school pudding The key is to microwave it only for 2 mins- it will look runny still but it will be a sponge with some gooey sauce0
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1. I have been doing protein pudding, started making it with the sf instant pudding then wanted a simpler version. Take a protein shake flavor of your choice, warm 1 min in microwave, then add 2 tabs corn starch heating for 1 min whisking after each , top with spray cream! Quick, easy, satisfying!
2. rice cake drizzle w/ dark chocolate, peanut butter! Yummy
3. SF popsicle0 -
One of my favorite things to do is to cut open a date (remove seed if you didn't get seedless)....fill it with a little natural peanut butter & 1 walnut....close up and eat....1
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I like making this sweet treat for added protein: 1/2 cup cottage cheese, 1 tsp unsweetened cocoa powder, 3 tsp sweetener of choice (I use maple syrup)--blend in food processer. Not too sweet, but hits the spot w/ the chocolate0
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Try the Robert Irvine Fit Crunch protein bars. They all have a satisfying sweet feeling like eating a candy bar, but are 190 calories, 16 protein and around 3-5 sugar.0
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When I’m craving sugar I don’t eat sugar, I eat salt and drink water. Eg cheese snack1
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I make a parfait with 6 oz of 0% Fage, 3 oz of fresh berries or pineapple, a shake of unsweetened coconut flakes all mixed together. I top off with a little bit of canned whipped cream and one square of Ghiradelli dark chocolate (crushed). Tastes just like an ice cream sundae to me.0
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I'm a sleepy eater, I have a problem with waking up in the middle of sleep and grabbing sweets to eat....lately I will have a bowl of fruit with almond milk and Stevia on it, balanced breaks are great for cravings and almonds.1
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I eat a whole pound of strawberries when I'm wanting something sweet, but don't really want to eat many calories and just really want to get my body to STFU. Only like 150 calories but full of fiber and water and most of the time I'm sick of eating them by the time I'm done.0
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I have a sweet tooth as well and here are a couple of products I really enjoy.
Serving of Breyers Carb Smart Vanilla Ice Cream
topped with fresh berries or I make a root beer float with the Breyers ice cream and No Sugar A&W root beer.
I also like the organic Tattooed Chef Açaí bowl or their almond butter, banana, smoothie bowl.0 -
I like jello and cool whip or pineapples and whip cream0
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Cup of nonfat cottage cheese, frozen blueberries on top, and a sprinkling of Stevia or other sweetener… soo good and lots of protein1
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I get these lily's chocolate chips. They are like 50 calories for 30 chocolate chips. Mix some pb powder in yogurt. Sugar free pudding.1
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Cottage berry whip - blend cottage cheese and frozen berries in the food processor.
Soft serve ice cream - blend a frozen banana and 1 scoop vanilla or plain protein powder in the food processor until it looks like soft serve. You can add other fruit, peanut butter powder, cocoa powder, Lily's chocolate chips, flavored extracts or syrups, etc to make different flavors.
170 grams nonfat Greek yogurt mixed with 7 grams (1 T or 1/4 package) sugar free pudding mix. Pistachio, butterscotch or cheesecake flavored pudding are all delicious. It changes the texture and taste of the yogurt and is reminiscent of cheesecake.1 -
Cottage berry whip - blend cottage cheese and frozen berries in the food processor.
Soft serve ice cream - blend a frozen banana and 1 scoop vanilla or plain protein powder in the food processor until it looks like soft serve. You can add other fruit, peanut butter powder, cocoa powder, Lily's chocolate chips, flavored extracts or syrups, etc to make different flavors.
170 grams nonfat Greek yogurt mixed with 7 grams (1 T or 1/4 package) sugar free pudding mix. Pistachio, butterscotch or cheesecake flavored pudding are all delicious. It changes the texture and taste of the yogurt and is reminiscent of cheesecake.
I do the same thing...so good lol!1 -
leeleejean22 wrote: »I like making this sweet treat for added protein: 1/2 cup cottage cheese, 1 tsp unsweetened cocoa powder, 3 tsp sweetener of choice (I use maple syrup)--blend in food processer. Not too sweet, but hits the spot w/ the chocolate
Sounds good1
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