Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t drink chocolate milk! The sugar is the problem, not the cocoa. The only way I can control it is to not keep sugary chocolate in the house. I always stock apples and bananas and will have one of those when I feel the urge for a piece of candy.
op here
WOW I wish I had the will
power to eat apples and bananas inited of chocolates!.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here,
Getting lot of good ideas here.
Its true when I have a piece of dark chocolate, I feel satiated wheres I keep wanting more than a piece of milk chocolate.
So dark chocolate it is.
Will start keeping house free of milk chocolate or at least not accessible to me easily.
I come home for lunch and thats where most of my chocolate craving starts, right after the meal. I will do dark chocolate.
Good luck, OP! Let us know how it goes and what you find helpful!
I was never a big chocolate milk fan; but I recently tried Fairlife chocolate milk and am now a big fan. It has more sugar than the white milk; but at least it has the higher protein content of Fairlife to go along with it. It is very chocolatey and like drinking instant chocolate pudding before it sets. There are probably other chocolate flavored protein drinks or breakfast drinks that taste similarly(?) Maybe that will satisfy a craving?
Anonymous wrote:Don’t drink chocolate milk! The sugar is the problem, not the cocoa. The only way I can control it is to not keep sugary chocolate in the house. I always stock apples and bananas and will have one of those when I feel the urge for a piece of candy.
Anonymous wrote:Op here,
Getting lot of good ideas here.
Its true when I have a piece of dark chocolate, I feel satiated wheres I keep wanting more than a piece of milk chocolate.
So dark chocolate it is.
Will start keeping house free of milk chocolate or at least not accessible to me easily.
I come home for lunch and thats where most of my chocolate craving starts, right after the meal. I will do dark chocolate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I have your answer ~ There is a product, the kSafe. For me it's stocked with Hersey Bars. It's a box that you lock and has a timer. It doesn't unlock until the set time has been reached. I set mine to unlock early each morning. I take out half a Hersey bar to eat later in the day, and lock the box again to open next morning.
Apparently you have a good deal of willpower and discipline. I'd just take out more chocolate to have accessible when I want it!
Anonymous wrote:OP, I have your answer ~ There is a product, the kSafe. For me it's stocked with Hersey Bars. It's a box that you lock and has a timer. It doesn't unlock until the set time has been reached. I set mine to unlock early each morning. I take out half a Hersey bar to eat later in the day, and lock the box again to open next morning.
Anonymous wrote:Embrace it. Good quality dark chocolate is high in fiber and iron and relatively low in sugar. Plus loads of antioxidants. Go ahead and have a couple squares daily.
Throw out all the cheap chocolate candy
Anonymous wrote:Embrace it. Good quality dark chocolate is high in fiber and iron and relatively low in sugar. Plus loads of antioxidants. Go ahead and have a couple squares daily.
Throw out all the cheap chocolate candy
Anonymous wrote:I am not a troll, not am I strong willed.
How do I get off chocolate addiction?
I always have some in the house given by someone , I am a teacher.
I am prediabetic and I am desperately trying, rather unsuccessfully to get off chocolate.
Any suggestions?