- Eat sweets in moderation. Buy the smallest serving size possible, so you won't be tempted by lots of leftovers. At a restaurant, split dessert with another person (or several people).
- Enjoy an occasional small dessert at the end of a meal, after you have satisfied your hunger. That way, you are less likely to overindulge.
- Sometimes a piece of fruit really will satisfy your sweet tooth. Try it!
- If you really need to give in to that chocolate craving, get the good stuff (whatever you consider to be the best). Don't waste an indulgence on bad chocolate.

(3.5 oz; 70% or 85% cacao content)
$2.99 at Publix
This chocolate has a rich, intense chocolate flavor and a smooth, velvety texture. It is truly indulgent!
The high cacao content means that these bars contain less sugar than a typical milk chocolate bar; however, it also means that they contain more cocoa butter (fat).
These are NOT single-serving bars. Think of one bar as about 8 servings, and limit yourself to a couple of squares per day. If you find an open bar of chocolate too tempting to resist, but you still need a chocolate fix, you might want to try individually wrapped chocolates.
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