Chocolate - what kind do you eat?
#328212 - 04/13/08 05:15 PM
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Zara
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For those of you who eat chocolate, what kind do you eat? Do you eat strictly dairy free or do you eat those kinds that still have some dairy (e.g., milk fat)? Dove makes really good chocolate which is mostly dairy free but does contain milk fat. Just curious...
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My chocolate is limited to chocolate covered altoids (peppermint) and chocolate almond or rice milk. I really miss the occasional 3 Muskateers Bar but it just sends me into an episode of IBS. Maybe someday I can have the small size for a treat if I'm extra stable!!
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I love really dark chocolate so my favorite treat is Lindt 85% cocoa. It's dark and sweet and...oh, now I want some... I believe it's entirely dairy-free.
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I try to choose chocolate products that are completely dairy free. I haven't had much luck finding a chocolate bar that's completely dairy free. Ghirardelli's does have some dairy free bittersweet chocolate chips for baking. I usually use these when making cookies or a trail mix type snack.
My favorites chocolate-y products:
Chocolate Peppermint Stick Luna Bars
chocolate Almond Breeze
Soy Delicious Peanut Butter Zig Zag
Rice Dream Chocolate Nutty Bars
Heather's peppermint fudge cake
Dr. Oetker's Organic Chocolate cake mix
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Hi Zara, I usually eat a snack-size Butterfinger after dinner or a couple of Hershey's kissess......just to get that fix
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thanks!
#328248 - 04/14/08 12:26 PM
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Zara
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Thanks for your suggestions, everyone! Sometimes I also buy Lindt (I like the 70% one) but I'm glad to know that some of us can tolerate regular "mainstream" chocolate (jhuggs). It gives me more options. My problem with Hershey's kisses is that I'm having a hard time sticking to only a few.... So I guess what always caused me problems could have been the quantity rather then small amounts of dairy in it .
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I think it depends on level of stability, too. I mean of course, one square is better than a hundred and fifty, but I find that trace amounts of dairy in chocolate bother me more if I'm being lenient in other ways that week, too.
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Right. Plus, when I'm really feeling sick no kind of chocolate is going to make me feel better anyway (well, it does emotionally but that's about it).
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Mmmm.... Chocolate - Any kind I can get my hands on!
Usually Lindt dark or dark / peppermint truffles. As long as I only eat 1 or 2 in a day I'm fine. I don't even wanna know the ingredients - they are too delicious!
-------------------- Cassandra
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IBS A 20+ years, Chronic Migraines, Chiari Malformation (decompressed June 22, 2010), Brachial Neuritis, and ??? the list just keeps growing, but I'm still shiny side up!
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Hi,
I bought a small package of Oreo cookies a week ago and have been too scared to eat them. What is the verdict on these cookies?
Thanks!!
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Not IBS safe.
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I stick with dark chocolate most of the time. Every once in awhile, I will have a bit of milk chocolate, but besides being a trigger, I don't think it's as good as dark. My husband spoils me and keeps me in Godiva on a regular basis. Lindt also makes good stuff. I have my moments with Special Dark and Dove, too.
The short answer is I'll eat any chocolate that doesn't eat me.
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Hi Melanie,
How about the chocolate in an Oreo? It's not as concentrated as a solid piece of chocolate.
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I bought a Milky Way Midnight Dark candy bar today. Should I eat it or give it to someone else? I want to devour it!
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