I hated it when i first started. Now, Lindt's recently introducing a 100%, and i can even find a sweet note in that. But for the time being, you can use the extremely dark chocolate as a basis for keto chocolate mousse (basically melted chocolate with whipped cream), or just have a gulp of cream with the square, put it in your coffee, or have a walnut with it.Since my diagnosis in May, I've been including 70% Lindtt dark chocolate as a 'sweet treat', but I know that the higher cocoa solids are even better, so bought a 90% bar and had a square of that yesterday. I usually have 2 squares of 70%, but I couldn't do that with the 90... it was..... not pleasant and I'm not sure I want to even try it againDoes it get more palatable if you persevere?
Since my diagnosis in May, I've been including 70% Lindtt dark chocolate as a 'sweet treat', but I know that the higher cocoa solids are even better, so bought a 90% bar and had a square of that yesterday. I usually have 2 squares of 70%, but I couldn't do that with the 90... it was..... not pleasant and I'm not sure I want to even try it againDoes it get more palatable if you persevere?
I wish I liked peanut butter, but I can't stand its clagginess (not a word, but hopefully you understand)I have it with a spoon full of peanut butter... bliss
Maybe my jump from 70 to 90 was ambitious lol - I'll get a bar of 85 and see what that's like. But, great idea re chocolate mousse!I hated it when i first started. Now, Lindt's recently introducing a 100%, and i can even find a sweet note in that. But for the time being, you can use the extremely dark chocolate as a basis for keto chocolate mousse (basically melted chocolate with whipped cream), or just have a gulp of cream with the square, put it in your coffee, or have a walnut with it.
Or you stick with the Lindt. Maybe the 85% is more to your taste?
Definitely going to try this! ty
How many squares for a mug (not me lol, others might disagree!)i have never developed ataste for it as choc.
However, it makes ACE hot chocolate with boiling water, erythritol (or sweetener of choice) and double cream,
Does it get more palatable if you persevere?
How many squares for a mug (not me lol, others might disagree!)
The 90% is too much for me, but I do like the 85% by Moser Roth (Aldi) or Lindt. You might want to try the 90% Godiva one as well, it's much smoother.Maybe my jump from 70 to 90 was ambitious lol - I'll get a bar of 85 and see what that's like.
Idea: is there a chocolate speciality shop near you? The bars are more expensive, but peruvian extra dark with a flowery, vanilla-ish note is to die for. In other words, there's a world of chocolate for you to discover, and people behind the counter'll be able to help find something extra special. Just be careful if they come up with choc with sweetener, (polyols) it's just an expensive way to get the runs, if you can't pace yourself in the eating.Since my diagnosis in May, I've been including 70% Lindtt dark chocolate as a 'sweet treat', but I know that the higher cocoa solids are even better, so bought a 90% bar and had a square of that yesterday. I usually have 2 squares of 70%, but I couldn't do that with the 90... it was..... not pleasant and I'm not sure I want to even try it againDoes it get more palatable if you persevere?
lol, I don't have a problem pacing myself with chocolate - I don't particularly have a sweet tooth. My go-to was always crisps, not chocolate sweets cake or biscuits etc. That said, I've always had chocolate in the cupboard and my mum could never understand how I could grab 4 or 5 maltesers and be satisfied with that, whereas once she's opened a packet/box/bag of anything, it was finished in one sitting!it's just an expensive way to get the runs, if you can't pace yourself in the eating.
Worth trying the 85% as it has more difference from the 90% than the numbers would suggest.Maybe my jump from 70 to 90 was ambitious lol - I'll get a bar of 85 and see what that's like. But, great idea re chocolate mousse!
Oh, I just mentioned it because I found out the hard way that it may not spike me, but it'll do something else...lol, I don't have a problem pacing myself with chocolate - I don't particularly have a sweet tooth. My go-to was always crisps, not chocolate sweets cake or biscuits etc. That said, I've always had chocolate in the cupboard and my mum could never understand how I could grab 4 or 5 maltesers and be satisfied with that, whereas once she's opened a packet/box/bag of anything, it was finished in one sitting!
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