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By *nto the Lou OP   Woman
over a year ago

Preston

Any tips for coping with these? For reasons of weight loss, mental health and physical health, I’m trying to get back to a healthier lifestyle. I’ve lost weight successfully in the past and I know that the first few days are the hardest whilst the sugar gets out of my system.

I’ve come through a period of several months where I was feeling quite low and emotional eating was playing a part. I’ve also got assignment deadlines coming up and I know that sitting trying to study is a trigger for me. I understand that going and doing something e.g. a walk, is a good option but I’m not going to be able to do that every time so welcome other ideas too. I’m determined to get this weight off!

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By *etcplCouple
over a year ago

Gapping Fanny

When I was looking to kick the sugar habit I would snack on peanuts or other nuts, sunflower seeds and pumpkin seeds.

I hated pumpkin seeds but I kept a big tub next to me so it was a case of convenience over everything else.

Eventually once I kicked the sugar I wasn’t snacking or having hunger pangs so much.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I'm a Chef

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I find I can get the sweetness hit from other things.

Like the options hot chocolate drink. It's 40 calories a cup, dunk some dark chocolate in that and lick it off. Should satisfy the craving for a while

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By *nto the Lou OP   Woman
over a year ago

Preston


"When I was looking to kick the sugar habit I would snack on peanuts or other nuts, sunflower seeds and pumpkin seeds.

I hated pumpkin seeds but I kept a big tub next to me so it was a case of convenience over everything else.

Eventually once I kicked the sugar I wasn’t snacking or having hunger pangs so much."

That’s a really good idea actually, I’m a picker more than a big meal eater so this will definitely help, thank you!

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By *nto the Lou OP   Woman
over a year ago

Preston


"I find I can get the sweetness hit from other things.

Like the options hot chocolate drink. It's 40 calories a cup, dunk some dark chocolate in that and lick it off. Should satisfy the craving for a while "

Not a bad idea (and very appealing!) thank you!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Try eating high protein as this will fill you up. I also only keep small versions of the sweet stuff in the house when I'm in a calorie deficit. Mini milk ways, freddos, buttons. Enough for a sweet hit but not enough to break the bank calorie wise.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I'm a Chef "

Dang, I thought you were going to come up with some recipes for a minute there

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By *nto the Lou OP   Woman
over a year ago

Preston


"I'm a Chef

Dang, I thought you were going to come up with some recipes for a minute there "

He was just teasing, clearly!

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By *nto the Lou OP   Woman
over a year ago

Preston


"Try eating high protein as this will fill you up. I also only keep small versions of the sweet stuff in the house when I'm in a calorie deficit. Mini milk ways, freddos, buttons. Enough for a sweet hit but not enough to break the bank calorie wise. "

We’ve cleared most of the rubbish out now

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

The best way I’ve found to overcome the cravings is not to have bad things in the house. It’s difficult at first and even now I find myself wandering to the cupboards to see what I can snack on. But when they’re bare and you literally can’t consume the rubbish you used to then the yearnings start to wane over time.

It’s just getting through the initial wall that is the issue for me!

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By *2000ManMan
over a year ago

Worthing

Dark chocolate with at lease 85% cocoa solids. Healthy and you don't need much of it. Helps with sweet cravings! As been mentioned above, a mixed nuts and dried fruit bag is not too expensive.

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By *nto the Lou OP   Woman
over a year ago

Preston


"Dark chocolate with at lease 85% cocoa solids. Healthy and you don't need much of it. Helps with sweet cravings! As been mentioned above, a mixed nuts and dried fruit bag is not too expensive."

I’ve been and got some of these in.. will have to work up to the 85% choc though, I’m really not a fan. Should get easier as the sweet tooth fades

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By *nto the Lou OP   Woman
over a year ago

Preston


"The best way I’ve found to overcome the cravings is not to have bad things in the house. It’s difficult at first and even now I find myself wandering to the cupboards to see what I can snack on. But when they’re bare and you literally can’t consume the rubbish you used to then the yearnings start to wane over time.

It’s just getting through the initial wall that is the issue for me!"

I’m exactly the same, on the plus side I know it doesn’t take many days though

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