I would just like to offer the services of my husband as resident sweet eater. He frequently indulges in far far far too much sugar, and he does it all for MY bennefit! Yup.. he does it for me. When he sees sweets, he says "stand back honey, i'm going to throw myself in front of that speeding bullet for you." and he gobbles them all up!
Now if I could just find a way to get him to run so passioantely towards the dishes before they chap my poor hands, we'd all be in good shape. ;)
It's far too soon for you to be very concerned about this, Kristilou.
However, if you'd like some tips for getting through sweet craves or "the munchies" without consuming as much bad stuff, I can help out there.
I got myself a hot air popper a couple weeks ago at the suggestion of Sue in NC, and that proved to be worht it's weight in gold. Not all stores carry the organic popping corn, but i've found it to be the freshest for some reason, and I also get popcorn toppers.. like caramel, white cheddar, salt and pepper, etc. I also use the butter buds because i'm trying to loose weight and not adding fat pretty near makes popped corn a negative calorie. lol
I also make my own chocolate. The sugar free chocolate in the store has that horrible alcohol sugar in it that sends me right to the toilet for hours after eating it, and it's also loaded with bad fats. So, I take bakers chocolate, simmer it gently in a double boiler with fat free no sugar added condensed milk, and my sweetener of choice - stevia. It won't ever solidify because of the no fat content, but it makes a lovely chocolate syrup that I dip fruits in! You get all the health bennefits of chocolate, not to mention the crave, and there's no guilt! Looove it.
Also - my best friend - sugar free, fat free pudding. I do all sorts of things too it - drizzle melted peanut butter on it, put fruits in it, make pie out of it, top it with cool whip free.. the possibilities are endless.
Grapes... good for you, sweet, and satisfy the hand to mouth need.
I've also found that consuming all whole grains and high fiber foods (not all as in all the diet, but as in all my grains, breads, pastas, etc.) helps to control my carb craves.. I don't know why, but it does.
That's all I can think of at the moment - i'll add more when they come to mind.
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