Soda vs Chocolate/sweets
curvykatie
Posts: 870 Member
Hi All,
I don't know how many of you are like me, but after lunch and dinner I always feel like I need some chocolate or some sweets. Then one of my collegues at work mentioned she has a can of diet coke in place of the chocolate/sweets. Now my thinking was its just as bad, but then when i thought about it - if i have a can of diet coke it lasts me ages and i don't want another one, but if i have chocolate/sweets I want more.
So, my question is:
Which is the lesser of the two evils? sugar-filled candy or diet soda?
Looking forward to reading your thoughts
Katie
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I don't know how many of you are like me, but after lunch and dinner I always feel like I need some chocolate or some sweets. Then one of my collegues at work mentioned she has a can of diet coke in place of the chocolate/sweets. Now my thinking was its just as bad, but then when i thought about it - if i have a can of diet coke it lasts me ages and i don't want another one, but if i have chocolate/sweets I want more.
So, my question is:
Which is the lesser of the two evils? sugar-filled candy or diet soda?
Looking forward to reading your thoughts
Katie
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I'm the same way with chocolate. I usually have like a couple hershey kisses or right now its been 2 or 3 mini Dove dark chocolate eggs. 6 dark choc eggs are a serving, so I feel totally fine having 2 or 3. And it gives me a few tastes of the good stuff to make me happy0
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Personal preference. Neither one is evil.0
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One small York Peppermint Patty - 50 Calories. Freeze and nibble slowly!0
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Fruit!!!! Eat some grapes or a banana or an orange or grapefruit, or an apple, or a tomato.....0
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I wouldn't get hooked on the Diet Coke, even though there are no calories, they load it full of sugar and aspartame. I have an afternoon sweet tooth as well. I chew Extra gum when my cravings come on. No joke it literally helps, but don't deprive yourself, you need to splurge sometimes. I also eat protein bars or drink a meal replacement shake that is chocolate flavored just for the sweetness, Luna bars nuts over chocolate are good as well. Just my opinion0
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I fractured my ankle in February and had to work from home for five weeks since I couldn't drive. I also couldn't work out during that time. I had severely cut back on diet Pepsi prior to that. But since I was home, bored and frustrated, I started drinking more diet Pepsi instead of turning to comfort foods. I managed to continue to lose weight during that time. So for me, drinking diet Pepsi was a small price to pay to satisfy my cravings and keep me on track.
Good luck with your journey!!0 -
Emerald Brand Cocoa roast almonds. Fill the craving with something good.0
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I have the same sort of problem when it comes to sweets; however, I've noticed that i can have dark chocolate, which satisfies my craving for chocolate, but I don't overdo it. A few pieces and I'm happy, whereas I could eat a whole bag of milk chocolate kisses, chocolate chips, etc… Perhaps that could work for you?0
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Personal preference. Neither one is evil.
this.
whatever works for you and keeps you on track is the way to go.
if I was watching my calories, and could get by with just drinking a diet soda to stop my food cravings, I'd go that route personally.0 -
Or, what about chocolate milk? Sometimes a glass of skim milk with hershey's syrup does it for me...0
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Google Jamie's Eason Chocolate Protein bars. These are my saving grace when it comes to sweets cravings! All natural, low in calories, low in sugar (all natural sugar), and it series tastes like cake!0
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I drink diet soda (not in place of something else..just generally), but I'm stopping that. It always leaves me feeling tired and bloated and miserable. They have Sugar Free Hershey's chocolate (which is pretty good). But if you're craving chocolate after meals, I'd keep a bar of DARK chocolate around and break off a couple squares after dinner. Dark chocolate IS good for you -- again..if you eat 12 bars it's not. Anything can be bad if you eat a bundle of it. As long as you balance the calories.0
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Or, what about chocolate milk? Sometimes a glass of skim milk with hershey's syrup does it for me...
That's a great idea... love Chocolate Milk yum!!0 -
diet coke has something much worst than sugar :aspartame ... google for it - is carcinogenic, gives addictions and so on. Chocolate has sugar but cocoa is actually good for you so you'd rather go for chocolate - much better would be to go for dark chocolate or , I did this and worked just buy a bad of organic CACAO ( navitas is the brand I think ) and eat from that when u feel the cravings - it will last u months.
I was so badly addicted to chocolate and now in the last 2 months I had it like twice ... was horrible for 2 weeks at first then i got used, not I have some cacao powder ready and use that - is chcoloate without the sugar and cacao beans are one of the best antioxidants found in nature ... .
Anyways , regarding your question is deffinetely better to go for chocolate and if is a 85% dark is not even a bad thing for u ( of course in moderation ) . Diet Coke is a crime ... but people don t know bout it0 -
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If I were making that choice and it was a question of daily consumption, I would find a very good quality dark chocolate, figure out the calories and consume a small amount every day. You need to research this. Chocolate has been found to have some good qualities, but it has to be a decent brand and I'm reasonably sure that a brand with too much sugar will only undermine you. I love Peppermint Patties, but I don't think they're good chocolate for this purpose. They're in the "snack" category."
I drink diet drinks occasionally, but I was specifically told by a dietitian not to drink Diet Coke every day.0 -
The diet Coke is not something I would choose. Soda, whether diet or not, will make you look and/or feel bloated because after all it is a carbonated fizzy drink.
Personally I'd move towards the dark chocolate if you have room to spare on your food journal0 -
Or, what about chocolate milk? Sometimes a glass of skim milk with hershey's syrup does it for me...
Drinking a glass of chocolate milk is actually good for after a work out. Your muscles are loose from the work-out and drinking the choco milk builds them up. I don't remember why I heard choco milk was preferred over regular milk..but there you have it.
Sorry -- dunno how this 'reply to a certain person' works0 -
What about some sugar free hard candy like the Baskin Robbins that tastes like their ice cream flavors? I gave up soda and don't drink diet because the aspartame give me a headache.
If I need something I will grab a piece of hard candy because it last a long time, a lot longer than a candy bar (even if it is sugar free).0 -
Good, dark chocolate is full of anti-oxidants among other health benefits. :O)0
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Fruit!!!! Eat some grapes or a banana or an orange or grapefruit, or an apple, or a tomato.....
In an ideal world, I agree… but sometimes, fruit just doesn't do it. When battling my sweet tooth, that apple or kiwi or orange doesn't satisfy, and I end up eating both it AND the thing I originally wanted, lol. Kudos to those who can successfully substitute fruit for chocolate!0 -
Google Jamie's Eason Chocolate Protein bars. These are my saving grace when it comes to sweets cravings! All natural, low in calories, low in sugar (all natural sugar), and it series tastes like cake!
http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/video-jamie-eason-chocolate-protein-bars.htm0 -
Both are full of sugar but sodas can actually dehydrate you because of all the sugar in it. (I may be wrong but that's what I learned in biology xp). I would go with the chocolate. You can also get dark chocolate so it's a little healthier and lower in calories. Just portion it out and allow yourself to only have 1 serving. I have cravings for sweets alllllll the time so this is what I do. But I haven't had a soda in weeks and I don't miss it0
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Most often after dinner, I make my wife and I Chai Tea, using 3 tbsp Half-n-Half and 2 tsp Stevia Extract.0
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