I am a large American and my weight vastly fluctuates. As a result, I don't buy cookies, candy, or chips because I just can't eat one (the exception to the purchase rule is for chips and salsa and I stop when the salsa dish runs dry).
Lately, I've been tempering my sweet tooth with fancier peanut butter and jelly sandwiches as dessert. For example, I use apricot, peach, mulberry, or blackberry jams and preserves instead of grape or strawberry jelly. A local Middle Eastern grocery has a variety of different jams and preserves to keep the flavors interesting.
The sandwiches are filling and surprisingly hit the spot during my late night hankering for something sweet. It's worth a shot if you are looking to temper your sweet tooth as well.
I know @JimInks helped create Wilke's peanut butter and chocolate blend to help satisfy a peanut butter cup craving. What other ideas do people have to temper the sweet tooth?
Lately, I've been tempering my sweet tooth with fancier peanut butter and jelly sandwiches as dessert. For example, I use apricot, peach, mulberry, or blackberry jams and preserves instead of grape or strawberry jelly. A local Middle Eastern grocery has a variety of different jams and preserves to keep the flavors interesting.
The sandwiches are filling and surprisingly hit the spot during my late night hankering for something sweet. It's worth a shot if you are looking to temper your sweet tooth as well.
I know @JimInks helped create Wilke's peanut butter and chocolate blend to help satisfy a peanut butter cup craving. What other ideas do people have to temper the sweet tooth?