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Life advice #9: When it comes to chocolate, resistance is futile.

9 March 2013 by Amy Hansford

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An oval of happiness Picture credit: Graham Turner/Guardian

An oval of happiness
Picture credit: Graham Turner/Guardian

9. When it comes to chocolate, resistance is futile.

Alex and I have been trying to follow Slimming World. I say trying – dinners are brilliant and ‘Syn free’ (the crux of Slimming World is that naughty-but-nice things have a Syn rating, the lower the better). Breakfasts are pretty good too. Lunch is near enough. But it’s the bits in between that we struggle with. The treats.

I am the head shopper in the house. I literally write a menu each week of what the family will eat for every meal so I can purely buy what we need, minimising waste and cost. That means I don’t buy sweets, or desserts, or chocolate.

This in turn means that I crave chocolate. Absolutely crave it. And when I get my hands on some, it’s gone in seconds.

I bought myself a box of Nerds for Christmas. I should say, this means a box of a dozen boxes of Nerds. Having so much sugar to hand led to a shocking conclusion – I didn’t want it. This set me on a great path – if I have plenty of chocolate to hand, perhaps I won’t want it?

It didn’t work. I still want chocolate. But, now that there is always enough chocolate in the house, I don’t crave it. When I want it, I just grab a bit and I’m done. There’s no primitive fear that it’ll be taken away, so I don’t over indulge. And they do say that a little of what you fancy does you good.

And I’m sure Slimming World doesn’t really mind.

Don’t fear the chocolate – embrace it!


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