what do u use to get over your chocolate cravings?
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I eat chocolate to get over my chocolate cravings
LOL Chocolate is my biggest weakness, but I've definitely slowed down quite a bit! I do not intend to ever fully cut it out of my diet, if I did that, I'd never stick to it! Have you tried skinny cow candy? Ohemgee, the chocolate and peanut butter bars and the dark chocolate clusters are sooo good!
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High quality dark 72% chocolate - one piece - chew slowly and savor each drop, and make the bar last a week
I'm also testing "Navitas" raw chocolate beans0 -
sugarfree chocolate
super dark chocos too, like 90%
try pudding?0 -
dove mini chocolate ice cream bars only 60 calories0
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Fudgesicles have helped me lately. 40 cals each and after I have one, I usually don't have the urge to eat any chocolate candy.0
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Special K protein bars.....all flavors
200 calories
I eat one slowly, then drink a glass of water.0 -
hershey's special dark unsweetened cocoa powder mixed with water and a little honey or stevia and frozen...
If you eat it while it's frozen it's JUST like rich dark chocolate0 -
Nutella works for me and I use it on strawberries YUMMMMMMMM0
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Sugar free hot chocolate, sugar free fudgsicles, and when in doubt, DARK chocolate!0
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Fudgesicles have helped me lately. 40 cals each and after I have one, I usually don't have the urge to eat any chocolate candy.
This ^^0 -
Nothing. When I crave chocolate, I have 3 squares of Cadbury dairy milk and put the rest away (out of sight). I don't feel deprived and I don't overdo it.0
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There's nothing wrong with a little chocolate. I eat one small square of good quality dark chocolate each day. Because it's so strong and rich, I don't need a lot and it satisfies any chocolate/sugar cravings I may be having. It's a nightly ritual for me and my husband to have a little chocolate before bed...0
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nutella's ingredient list is crappy, try switching to Peanut Butter & Co Dark Chocolate Dreams or Justin's chocolate hazelnut butter.
*steps off soap box and skulks away*0 -
Chocolate. :P lol0
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I have either: 1) a spoonful of cold coconut oil (hardens in fridge and has the texture of chocolate with a rich flavor), or 2) dark chocolate chips or 3) coco nibs from Whole Foods.
For a splurge, I have a So Delicious Coconut milk dark chocolate covered icecream bar. Healthier version of an icecream bar but it is 150 cals so don't have too many!0 -
I have a protein shake.
1 Scoop Allmax Isoflex Vanilla Protein Powder
1/2 cup Blue Diamond Unsweetened Almond Milk
1 Tbsp Cocoa Powder
1 Frozen Banana
3 Ice Cubes
Combine in Blender.
A total of about 230 calories depending on the size of banana.0 -
Fiber One 90 Calorie chewy bars. They have just chocolate, but I prefer the chocolate/peanut butter.0
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either homemade hot cocoa with protein powder:
cocoa powder + milk (or almond milk) + cinnmon,nutmeg,dash cayenne pepper+ a little sweetener to taste+vanilla or choco protein powder
or a protein smoothie :
choco protein powder + almond milk +half frozen banana+ frozen rasberries + dash cayenne pepper
as you can see i love putting a wee bit of cayenne pepper in my chocolate0 -
non fat greek yogurt mixed with hershey's unsweetened cocoa power, and truvia.0
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I am puttng my hand up as the worst sugaraholic ever and trying something new with one cheat day and when I feel a sugar craving comming on I go for a work out or walk and hopefully that will take my craving away starting it today and will let you know if it works or not...0
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