Sweet Tooth
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Im right with you! I do diet jello with fat free cool whip, graham cracker ( low fat) with cool whip in a sandwich form. It is like an ice cream sandwich. Also a microwaved apple with cinnamon and sweetner for a warm dessert. Just a few dishes that help me after dinner.0
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I keep the 90cal Fiber One brownies in my desk at work. In a pinch, they work well! Plus you get a punch of fiber.
At home, I'd go with angel food cake with some sliced berries and some FF cool whip topping or lowfat ice cream. Breyer's has a really low cal version but I can't think of the name.
If you need a really low cal dessert you could always go with SF jell-o.
If you want something warm and home-made, you can mix any flavor cake mix with a can of diet soda and bake as directed on the box. You only have to count the calories from the cake mix! You can also do a can of pureed pumpkin with spice cake mix or yellow cake mix with a can of crushed pineapple. One of my favorites is angel food cake mix with a can of SF cherry pie filling. Just mix the two items and bake as directed on the box.
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I have a sweet tooth as well I have those 100 calorie packs such as cookies already portioned out, I also love the fiber one brownies and bars, and I like low calorie fudge sicles0
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I have a sweet tooth, as well. That's why I usually try to hit the gym and create some room for a dessert in my meal plan. It's all about moderation. There's no way I could stay healthy my whole life if I denied myself what I love to eat; I just eat less of it.0
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Okay so I stock up on these little guys for when I want something sweet! They have just enough caramel to relieve a sweet tooth - and they're only 100 calories! I love 'em! You can get them at your local Walmart or grocery store.
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Their are two things that I do when the sweet tooth hits me...
(1) I drink almond milk... unsweetened vanilla. If you add a tablespoon or so of Walden Farms chocolate syrup... IT IS AMAZING!! and here is the best part... 8 oz of the almond milk has 40 calories the chocolate syrup has 0 calories.
(2) There is a powered peanut butter called PB2... It is amazing and has only 45 calories in 2 tablespoons
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I usually have 100 calorie kettle corn, cocoa dusted almonds OR (I love ice cream) mini mint ice crem sandwiches (maybe 120 cal) or the ____ churned (forget the name) Edy's ice cream is 90 calories or so for a half cup. I also put it in a small coffee cup so I don't focus on how little a half cup really is.0
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Biggest sugar addict EVER! I truly cannot give up dessert. I used to eat cupcakes...like almost every night. I have given those up entirely for berries and whipped cream, sometimes I add in ghiradelli semisweet choc chips or graham crackers or nilla wafers, or I'll make a parfait of the berries with sugar free skim milk jello. Or I've put organic freshly ground peanut butter on graham crackers with bananas or citrus salad or skinny cow makes AWESOME products...about 150 calories for a chocolate ice cream cone or an ice cream sandwich. They also make awesome peanut butter chocolate crisps. Its all about finding an alternative for you that works. I used to not be able to keep this stuff in the cupboards because I would eat it all, but I found that the healthier I eat the more I exercise the less I crave all that stuff. Also putting my food diary on view was very helpful for me. It either gave me accountability of having to admit that I ate a whole box of skinny cow ice cream (cause they completely lose the healthy alternative when you can't eat in moderation) or I would have to lie about it and not lose any weight. Hope any of this helps!!!!!! It does get easier! Really!0 -
Great Ideas, I needed this too!0
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Oh I have to try that angel food cake and cherries. Thanks!0
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I buy low cal or sugar free pudding and have a ton of dark chocolate in my freezer. Godiva has a program where once a month you can get a free piece of chocolate (Dark chocolate raspberry is to die for!). I've taught myself that sweets are only a treat. I am not exactly sure how a taught myself that its only a treat but I think it has a lot to do with being so consumed in what healthy meal I will eat next that I just forget! Make sure to always have a little something in your house to satisfy your craving.0
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Oh I have to try that angel food cake and cherries. Thanks!
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I have the worst sweet tooth ever. I crave sugar all day long. Here are my low calorie solutions:
- applesauce
- yogurt covered raisins
- pomegranate infused craisins
- chocolate shakeology popsickles (ice cubes in my case, lol)
- frozen berries - I eat them frozen
and when I just need that candy - chewy sprees, I just have to limit them.0 -
I feel your pain! My sweet tooth can become a raging lunatic sometimes...
I use several things to help:
1) Skinny Cow products--they have ice cream bars (100-150 calories) and candy (110-120 calories)
2) Snackwell's products--100-150 calories for cookies, brownie bites, etc.
3) Dark chocolate squares (this is my new vice!)--I use the Ghirardelli, and today I bought some Dove and Hershey's dark chocolate. Dark chocolate has health benefits for your heart, but don't drink milk with it (studies showed benefits to dark chocolate, but something in milk prevents the body from properly using the plant phenols in the chocolate, which is why milk chocolate doesn't have the health benefits of dark chocolate).
The key with all of these is to make sure you log them and only eat what your calorie allowance will give you. In other words, you can't eat 25 dark chocolate squares; you have to limit it to what your calorie count allows. The Ghirardelli ones I use are 220 calories for 4 squares, which means I can eat just one for 55 calories if that's all I have left, or I can have 2 for 110 calories, which is about equal to one of the Skinny Cow or Snackwell's items. If I've eaten really low-cal all day, then I can have 4. It's just a matter of logging it all faithfully and disciplining yourself to only eat what will fit in your count for the day.
Good luck! I understand trying to fight the sweet tooth...it's hard! I'm having much more success this time because I'm not depriving myself.0 -
Hey everyone, I'm new to all this and i have one hell of a sweet tooth. Is there a healthy bad out there??? I'm 4 days in and i feel like pulling my "teeth" out after my dinner meal.
Fruits, Plums when you can find them..Healthy Heart Nut Mix I love it.. I still eat some sweets just smaller portions and they fit into my calorie limits..I have ice cream, pies, etc. BUT I'm not a pig about it...0 -
As a chocoholic myself, I keep 100 calorie treats and Nutty Buddys are my current favorite.
I also bought a bag of Hershey bite size candies. No shell, no mess. You can have 15 pieces for 200 calories. I don't eat that many though....3 is just enough to satisfy my craving.0 -
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I have a big sweet tooth as well. It has decreased since being vegan (2 years). I find that one small square of a good quality dark chocolate hits the spot. Another indulgence would be a cup of dark chocolate almond milk, heated instead of regular hot cocoa with milk, satisfies my sweet tooth and is just 120 calories for a cup. Or a sliced apple with 2 tbsp of Peanut Butter & Co.'s Dark Chocolate Dreams.0
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I really like low-fat chocolate icecream sticks (like Paddle Pops) or those individual cups of gelato you can get at the grocery store (Gelativo, yum). I have really sensitive teeth so it takes me a lot longer to eat delicious things if they're really cold :P Two or three serving of a Paddle Pop or Gelativo cup have about the same calories as one chocolate bar (and a bit less fat).
Making hot chocolate with skim milk is also pretty filling, as opposed to eating actual chocolate. I've been gradually reducing the sugar in my hot chocolate and adding cinnamon/rosewater/cloves/vanilla etc for more flavour.0 -
I like Quaker Rice Snacks. They have them in a lot of flavors but the Carmel Corn ones are the best. You can have 13 pieces and they are only 110 calories. I drink a glass of water afterwards and I feel full.0
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I'm a sweet toothaholic too, but have no fear there are always ways around it. Here are a few that keep me sane:
1. Dark Chocolate Acai Berry (see here: http://www.clodhoppers.tv/usa/ ) It's 180 cals per 1/4cup and 90 for 1/8th which you can also get pre-portioned.
2. Vanilla Nut Tea w/ Unsweetened Coconut Milk - this is my latest addiction. Coconuts help with digestion so it serves a purpose after dinner and it's delicious.
3. I make clean brownies (see here: http://leansecrets.com/?p=291) Also, really yummy and good for you. You can also buy a brand called No Pudge Brownies (120 cals) and it's from Whole Foods, I believe or buy it online: http://www.nopudge.com/
4. I always, always, always keep dark chocolate with me. I buy 75% and higher. My favourite right now is the 80% by Nestle. It's low cal and definitely satisfies any sweet tooth. Plus, dark chocolate has antioxidants in it!
5. Chocolate Peanut Butter is another brilliant mix of two of my fave things. Sunland Natural Creamy Chocolate Peanut Butter: http://www.sunlandinc.com/zcom/product/Product.do?compid=788&prodid=33
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Thank you guys so much, you are all fantastic!!!0
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2 Tablespoons light cool whip
2 Tablespoons creamy peanut butter
1 Sugar free fudgesicle
Put the fudgesicle in a small cup in the microwave for about 10 seconds till it slides off of the stick. Mix with the cool whip and peanut butter. You can eat it right away if you want. I like to freeze it so that it kinda tastes and feels like ice cream.
Calorie: 195
fat: 15.8
carbs: 12.35
*edit* recipe isn't mine. I found it on FS about a year ago.0 -
Fantastic ideas! Thanks.0
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I made this awesome pudding the other night by accident. (I thought I was using vanilla pudding but had lemon and white chocolate insteady)
Get 1 package of sugar free Lemon Jell-O pudding and 1 package of sugar free White Chocolate pudding (Not the big ones, regular size ones), unsweetened vanilla almond milk, 1/2 teaspoon of cream of tartar, 1/2 teaspoon of ground nutmeg, 1/2 teaspoon of ground cinnamon.
I've used almond milk to make pudding before and it's been a little soggy in consistency, but I used a electric hand-mixer to mix in the pudding and I think the cream of tartar may have helped with binding because this time it didn't separate and maintained a pudding consistency.
Combine the pudding and almond milk along with the ingredients as it asks on the package, I believe using 13/4 cups of almond milk as it directs for pie mixtures. Let is sit in the fridge for 5 minutes then enjoy! There's about 8 servings and each serving is well under 100 calories. Also good over sliced bananas. A friend told me it tasted a little like eggnog, which I agree with0 -
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