Monday, May 17, 2010

What can you eat to satisfy a sweet tooth in stead of chocolate?

looking for a healthy alternative

What can you eat to satisfy a sweet tooth in stead of chocolate?
Here's a great little website which says What You Crave, and What You Really Need. For chocolate, it's magnesium, so lots of nuts and fruits and legumes.
Reply:Fruit - berries, grapes, bananas, kiwis etc


Sugar free jelly


Ice pops made from sugar free squash


Sorbet


Frozen grapes


Low calorie hot chocolate


Cherry tomatoes
Reply:slice some apples and put them in a container in the fridge,then just snack on slices when you get the urge.
Reply:There is nothing else, CHOCOLATE is the only answer.
Reply:sweets
Reply:Fruit or raw vegetables.
Reply:Haribo


or for the healthy alternative "Innocent Fruit Smoothies"
Reply:buy a smoothie maker ummmm smoothies are nice
Reply:bananas,they are sweet,if they are pretty ripe,and better for you.
Reply:fruits, oatmeal, cereal, yoghurt
Reply:Believe it or not, watermelon works for me! Its sweet so it cures my sweet tooth and I can eat as much as I want because its really good for me.
Reply:Sesame snaps! 18P a packet at Tesco! And blueberries!
Reply:Dark chocolate especially Green and Blacks Maya Gold,


Its actually poven to be good for you as long as you don't eat too much
Reply:Snack a jacks are really nice...only the chocolate and caramel flavours though.


Also less than 5% fat
Reply:grapes


raisins


cereal


apple / fruit


rice cakes


crackers


yogurt


hope this helps good luck!!!!!!!!!!!!
Reply:Well , the best choice would be fruits like apples or oranges for example





u can also slice an apple on a cup of vanilla low fat youghurt with some raisins on top :)





Thats what i do when i crave for sth sweet :)
Reply:LOW FAT YOGURT. the best alternative.
Reply:Bubble gum
Reply:I would say eat more protein, and fiber foods, your sugar is low that is why you have the sweet tooth, by eating these foods it reduces the craving for chocolate, but sometimes nothing will beat the craving so have the chocolate but maybe make it a fat free chocolate milk or fat free hot cocoa...just remember moderation...
Reply:Kheer
Reply:mmmmmmmmm fresh cherrys yum yum ( but expensive)
Reply:Either Macintosh or Red Delicious Apples. They are both very sweet, but in different ways and can help soothe a sweet tooth. Pears are also a suitable replacement.
Reply:Fruit, nuts, muslei.
Reply:licorice
Reply:Honey on a peanutbutter sammich...yum yum yum!





And yes, I spelled sandwich that way on purpose...for all you lurking flamers. :) :)
Reply:boiled sweets.
Reply:You don't need to buy a smoothie maker just do it yourself! It only takes a few minutes. Just put about 6 ice cubes, a tub of yogurt (wotever flavour you want) or a few scoops of ice-cream, a teaspoon of honey (yummm) and wotever fruit you want into a blender. Switch the blender on and turn it off when the ice cubes have been broken up into at least smaller pieces. Pour into a tall glass and enjoy!
Reply:I eat fruit-gums, no fat in them whatsoever, loads of gelatine and i just like them. I don't like them enough to eat to many but it takes away my cravings . But have to admit nothing can make up for not having chocolate. Chocolate makes my world turn round. Remember this is the only Planet with chocolate. Ohhhh i love the stuff specially the white chocolate. Ohhh go on, just one small choccie won't kill you.:))))
Reply:Being diabetic i have to cut out as much sugar as possible, i find eating gala apples tends to fulfil my sweet tooth, also i like porridge and use candarel sweetners, it tastes lovely, if all fails i have some sugar free custard, it takes a bit of getting used to..if you really need a chocolate hit, try thorntons diabetic turkish delight bar, but only eat one as they make you nip to the loo..hope this of some help to you all..xx..
Reply:dates:food small oval fruit: the dark-colored oval edible fruit of the date palm tree. It has sweet flesh and a single hard narrow seed.


it has many benefit and it is delicious
Reply:pinapple love it


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