South Beach Diet Foods by Julia Degrassi
If you had told me that I could eat dessert on a diet and still lose weight, I would have thought you were crazy -- at least before I learned about the South Beach Diet. Now I know that it really is possible to enjoy a rich, decadent espresso custard for dessert without cheating on my diet.
For me the word "diet" always meant "die without the foods I love." Not anymore. Now that I've discovered the South Beach Diet I can eat a variety of great tasting (and satisfying) foods without the reprimand - from myself or anyone else.
Dieting really doesn't have to make you feel like you're doing something wrong if you enjoy the food you eat. In fact the list of South Beach Diet foods is quite astounding.
Learning to balance the right carbs and fats in your eating plan doesn't have to mean going without a great dessert. The key is finding the right indulgence. Sure, decadent desserts are basically forbidden during the first two weeks of the South Beach Diet plan, but once you get through this initial deprivation stage, more and more foods are available to enjoy.
I'll admit it, I'm a sweets eater. I can't resist a luscious dessert and thoroughly enjoy sinking my fork (and my teeth) into anything rich and creamy. So, I was pleasantly surprised - and very relieved - when the South Beach Diet website listed a variety of sweet dessert options for me to try in Phase Two of the program. Now I knew my South Beach Diet menu would never be boring!
While many of the articles and websites that reviewed the program listed treats such as sugar-free popsicles and sugar-free jello as a dessert option (boring), few mentioned some of my new dieting favorites such as:
* Mocha Ricotta Crème, which is very similar to an Italian Cannoli * Lime Cheesecake * Chocolate Dipped Strawberries * Espresso in a Baked Custard * Poached Pears in Red Wine
Who would've thought I could enjoy two of these luscious snacks every single day without sabotaging my dieting plan?
The only problem with many of these desserts is the time it takes to make them. If you're not into cooking and baking, you may find the preparation time more difficult than those who enjoy creating great recipes. But even if you're not an expert baker, don't worry that starting the South Beach Diet means saying goodbye to dessert -- it sure doesn't, and that's great news for all the semi-professional dessert eaters out here.
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