Needing Dessert Every Night
sapphire1166
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I'm on 1310 calories a day and I don't find it extremely difficult to eat within those limits. I've been eating pretty healthy with lean meats and lots of fruits and vegetables. However, I find that after dinner every night I NEED something chocolate. If I don't induldge that craving I end up obsessing over it for hours and feel deprived. I've bought Hershey Kisses so I can have 5 or 10 after dinner, and sometimes I skip snacking throughout the day altogether so I can have a Snickers bar for dessert. Is this a habit I need to nix? Or is my daily chocolate induldence ok for my diet?
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i can totally relate to tht ive a uge sweet tooth also. im a big chocoholics. i guess if ur not exceeding your calorie from wht u should with tht one bar of choclate. it should be okay.0
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Chocolate by itself is good for you, the problem is the sugar, specifically the processed sugar. The bottom line is that you need to cut it from your diet every night. Eating that much sugar on the daily can lead to diabetes. I would suggest for you to simply stop buying it and weaning yourself from it slowly. If you were to replace that milk chocolate Snickers with some organic dark chocolate, I would say that would be a start in the right direction.0
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I have to have a chocolate fix too. Chocolate is something I could never give up. I think everything is good in moderation---as long as you are not exceeding your calorie goal. I have chocolate almost every day. These are what I have in the house right now---only 80 calories. They are delicious!
Sorry it's so large--- I don't know how to resize the image0 -
Weight Watchers and Skinny Cow make some awesome ice cream! I eat one just about every day and when they come as 80-150 calories per serving, it's easy to enjoy while staying on track. I definitely hear your chocolate cravings-my personal favorite right now is the Weight Watchers giant chocolate cookies and cream ice cream bar.... for only 140 calories!0
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Walmart has a store brand of ice cream on a stick that is a lot cheaper than the WW or Skinny Cow. They are 100 calories per stick. Raspberry ice cream with chocolate outside is my favorite.0
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Try a few small squares of dark chocolate. It has less sugar and has some benefits as well.0
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I went on google and looked up low calorie desserts/snacks, and there are TONS of things that you can have under 100 calories that are great. Like for example I found a recipe for a low calorie ice cream sandwich where you put 2 tbsp of chocolate frozen yogurt in between a graham cracker you broke in half. There are TONS of recipes that you can get creative with the desserts you eat and you won't have to feel bad about the calories
http://recipes.sparkpeople.com/cookbooks.asp?cookbook=110095
http://www.delish.com/recipes/cooking-recipes/low-calorie-chocolate-desserts
Try these and see if they help you curb your chocolate cravings and stay within the calories!0 -
non fat yogurt0
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Chocolate by itself is good for you, the problem is the sugar, specifically the processed sugar. The bottom line is that you need to cut it from your diet every night. Eating that much sugar on the daily can lead to diabetes. I would suggest for you to simply stop buying it and weaning yourself from it slowly. If you were to replace that milk chocolate Snickers with some organic dark chocolate, I would say that would be a start in the right direction.
Agree. Organic dark chocolate. Eat only the recommended serving ie 3 pieces. Mind over matter.0 -
I have the same problem, but mine is not just chocolate. So I picked up some of that dessert gum by extra. I tried the Apple pie and it is great. Helped me with my craving for sweets after a meal0
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I also have this issue
I will usually have a low calorie ice cream bar-- I get these ones from Costco called "Healthy Choice Fudge bars" or something like that, and they are only 90cals- and very yummy. I also have some very nice chocolates that my hubby bought me for christmas which I have been savouring....just one every few days....mind you that has taken excessive self-control, and I don't recommend keeping things in your house that you a known to binge on. For example, I can't keep chocolate chips in the house, because I just each them by the handful. Or basically any home made baking. For whatever reason, the fudge bars are yummy, but not so yummy that they tempt me all day....
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@cyrdonian...there's no proof that eating too many sweets causes diabetes...it can cause obesity which can lead to diabetes but one does not directly lead to the other.
As long as you're staying within your calorie limits, there is absolutely nothing wrong with eating chocolate every day. I eat it at least 5 times per week! My favorite is dark chocolate (which is actually pretty good for you as long as you're not gorging on it).
And as other people have pointed out, if you want to lighten it up a bit so you can still have your snacks, there are tons of lighter snack options out there.0 -
I have a major sweet tooth to and I leave myself with about 200 calories everyday to have something nice with a cup of tea in the evening. If I don't do this I end up going on a chocolate binge once every few weeks so this treat a day works for me???0
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I have been like that alot lately. I buy the sugar free/fat free chocolate pudding cups and the fudgesicles and that helps. My husband is diabetic so we try not to have too many sweets in the house.0
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Try a few small squares of dark chocolate. It has less sugar and has some benefits as well.
^^THIS^^
Or Skinny Cow treats...had one yesterday that was to die for! Crispy Caramel Chocolate or something, yummy!!0 -
@cyrdonian...there's no proof that eating too many sweets causes diabetes...it can cause obesity which can lead to diabetes but one does not directly lead to the other.
And what is the leading cause of Type 2 Diabetes? Say it with me everyone: obesity! It doesn't really matter how you word it... why set yourself up for it?0 -
You need to get Healthy Choice frozen chocolate bars. They have 100 calories and 5g protein and 4g fiber which are pretty good stats for any food let alone something chocolate.0
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@cyrdonian...there's no proof that eating too many sweets causes diabetes...it can cause obesity which can lead to diabetes but one does not directly lead to the other.
And what is the leading cause of Type 2 Diabetes? Say it with me everyone: obesity! It doesn't really matter how you word it... why set yourself up for it?
You are missing the point. Obesity is not caused solely by eating sweets. You can also eat a chocolate bar every day for the rest of your life and not necessarily be obese.0 -
I'm on 1310 calories a day and I don't find it extremely difficult to eat within those limits. I've been eating pretty healthy with lean meats and lots of fruits and vegetables. However, I find that after dinner every night I NEED something chocolate. If I don't induldge that craving I end up obsessing over it for hours and feel deprived. I've bought Hershey Kisses so I can have 5 or 10 after dinner, and sometimes I skip snacking throughout the day altogether so I can have a Snickers bar for dessert. Is this a habit I need to nix? Or is my daily chocolate induldence ok for my diet?
I'd break this habit as early as possible because "needing dessert every night" isn't healthy or ok. And I don't mean to sound rude. I just used to be the same way & thought I could make it work for me. But it ended up biting me in the *kitten* later. And if you're anything like me, some nights you're gonna want more & more. Try the dark kisses & only have one or 2 & then try to switch over to fruit for dessert0 -
Ive saved calories for a sweet treat mainly chocolate or cheesecake near enough everyday I've been on my diet I've lost 78 lbs and have reached my goal of 115 lbs so it can't be that bad along as your within your calorie limit eat what you want xx0
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Cut it out, too much sugar, now and again dark chocolate in my opinion much better0
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I like to toss my Hershey Kisses in the freezer then when I get a hankering for something sweet I'll suck on a few of them. That makes them last just a little bit longer.0
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Plain Greek yogurt with a small squirt of chocolate syrup = HEAVEN.0
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go to you tube type lean body lifestyle0
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i need something sweet every noght too...i usually opt for nutella, its well balanced and relatively healthy...i woud stay away from processed candy bars and that kind of stuff, there are some good alternatives here to that e.g. dark chocolate etc...0
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I would reevaluate the # of calories/day or the speed of your weight loss. Seems a little extreme. I have lost 50 pounds over the course of about 16 months and I also am a dessert freak. I regularly eat a snickers, but at the most, I have targeted 1 pound a week. Extreme will not work.0
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Oikos vanilla yogurt + strawberries + peanut butter = heavenly!0
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If you're only eating a very small amount a day to satisfy your craving, I wouldn't worry. My friend turned me on to the dark chocolate which isn't my favorite but the Dove brand is yummy. I think you can have two or three pieces on w.w. for three points but I'm not certain that needs to be verified. I just watch my calories. It's funny you posted this because I was just talking about this last night with the girls I work with. I really, really, want to succeed but I get so envious when I see a co-worker munching on a cup-cake in front of me, I need some release other than a yogurt or carrots. We all need something to keep us on track. Thanks for your post.0
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I love sweets too and chocolate.
What I keep on hand are the Ghirardelli chocolate individually wrapped squares. I only have one at a time, but a serving is 4.
Also after workouts, I've been really enjoying homemade protein shakes. I use the chocolate soy milk (no sugar added) and I feel like I'm doing my muscles good and get a healthy "dessert".0 -
FUDGESICLES! 40 calories apiece. I'm the same, I gotta have dessert every night!0
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