Ok so here it is, I am addicted to sugar and by addicted I mean I can eat a full on jar of Nutalla in a day, maybe 2 tops. I love it like it is like crack, I love all the sweets, ice cream, chocolate, cakes..You catch my drift. I need to quit with the terrible eating habits because I don't want to be 200+, get diabetes or horrible skin(which is already showing) I am starting to get terrible skin. If I can quit smoking I can quit with this, just need some helpful tips and what are great foods to start with and to make healthy food look more appetizing to me. Thank you ladies, any info is much appreciated.
Re: Need some helpful eating tips
I have the same problem only my addiction is candy (gummies, sours, skittles, etc.).
I find it helps by simply not having them in the house. I try to keep other yummy foods around instead, such as fruit. I make jello sometimes or as PP mentioned, single packs of pudding are good. I sometimes have frozen Healthy Choice fudge bars in the freezer or Skinny Cow ice cream products. If I get a craving in the evening, I will sometimes have a bowl of cereal (not the sugary kind, but something like honey or vanilla Rice Crispies are good).
When I do get a strong craving, I take a walk to the store and buy something. The more I ignore it, the worse it gets for me. I just am sure to not over-indulge.
If you really want to work on eliminating the sugar cravings, eliminate the most sugar from your diet as possible for a week or two. No fruit, no starchs, no vegetables with higher sugar content (such as carrots and corn).
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One of the Clean Eating blogs I read is doing another 2-week sugar bust type thing. She has all of the details and even meal plans. I think it's 2 weeks without any added sugar at all. I would love to try it, but it's difficult. It may help bust some cravings.
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