Before Bed - Something Sweet
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I'll eat a piece of fruit, dried pineapple, small piece of dark chocolate, or a yogurt. Doesn't seem like a lot but it does help satisfy the craving at the end of the night.0
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Meal timing is irrelevant in weight loss (as is low carb unless you have certain health conditions, but that's another topic...). Anyway, I honestly don't know about carbs and chocolate, but I find a few squares of a high-quality chocolate to be particularly satisfying if I want a small something sweet. Also, someone else said Greek yogurt, which is pretty yummy (and high in protein!)0
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I also crave sweet before bed! My 'just in case' snack is a meringue nest; 50 calories.0
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You could try making hot chocolate with unsweetened cocoa powder, hot water, a small amount of milk (your choice, I use soy milk) and then a sweetener of your choice (I use Hermestas low GI granulated sweetener). The way I make it is about 40 calories with 2 grams of carbs. I find that sipping on hot chocolate at night while I watch a movie or tv helps keep me from reaching for snacks.0
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Here are the sweets i use. I limit myself to 125 calories of sweets, and i have different combos of blowpops, smarties, sugar free jello, sugar free pudding cups, blueberries, strawberries, raspberries, blackberries, sugar free popsickles, small tootsie roll pops, and nestles chocolate chips. I also use sugar free werthams chocolate candy, and other sugar free hard candy. I also carry around a wintogreen sugar free lifesaver to stick in my mouth when i am through with a meal or i crave a sweet. I believe net calories rule, so dont worry about carbs.0
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Dannilee2013 wrote: »Are you on a low carb diet or do you just think you're not supposed to eat carbs at night?
I am not on a low carb diet, but I have always found that eating carbs at night stops me from losing. Even though I am within my daily calories. May not be the same for everyone but it keeps the weight on me. The moment I swap to low carb or protein at night (having the same calories), I lose again.
There is no way carbs stop a person from losing weight/fat, or even gaining weight/fat, but what they do cause is water retention. Water retention is temporary.0 -
Simple-carb-intense meals make me sleepy, so I like to save these for a pre-bedtime snack. I like oatmeal for this. I tweaked this so it is lower in carbs and higher in protein and fat: http://blog.myfitnesspal.com/slow-cooker-apple-pie-steel-cut-oatmeal/ Sometimes I just eat a half portion. If I don't eat something before bed, I wake up at 3 AM hungry.
Here's another way I do oatmeal:
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Dannilee2013 wrote: »Hi
I like to save some of my calorie so that I can have something before bed. I know some people say it's best not to eat before bed, but I feel as long as I am within my daily calories it's fine. Do you agree?
Does anyone have any suggestions for something SWEET, never fancy savory at night. That isn't high in carbs. I normally have between 200-300 calories.
Also how many grams of carbs is considered low carb, suitable before bed?
I know I could have a protein shake but I don't like them also protein keeps me awake.
Thanks
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Yes, how many carbs is considered low carb? According to this, for 200 calories, anywhere under 22.5 - 32.5 carbs to much, much lower.
http://healthyeating.sfgate.com/150-carbs-per-day-still-considered-low-carb-7754.html
According to the 2010 Dietary Guidelines for Americans, carbohydrates should make up 45 to 65 percent of a person's total daily calorie intake. Any amount less than this could be considered low carb. For someone consuming 2,000 calories a day, this is about 225 to 325 grams of carbohydrates per day. Most low-carb diets limit carbohydrate intake to between 50 to 150 grams per day, depending on the diet.
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6 oz steak ?0
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Captain and coke or maybe just a yogurt.0
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My go to dessert in the evenings is a Fiber One brownie (my personal fave is the Mint Chocolate) warmed up in the microwave for 10 seconds then topped with 1/2 cup edy's slow churned vanilla. You could always swap the ice cream for a sugar free ice cream and the fiber one brownies are around 17 g of carbs with 5 g of fiber.
I also love the strawberry cheesecake jello temptations, Ghirardelli dark chocolate, outshine fruit popsicles and peanut M&M's, but depending on your carb goals, those may not work.
I am an evening sweets eater and tried the low carb thing for a while. Swapped out my favorite treats for lower carb options, but it was just never the same. So, I started eating my sweets again just in moderation and I fit them into my daily calorie goals.0 -
Frozen grapes or dark chocolate!
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I have a square of 90% dark chocolate if I need a treat. Sometimes with a spoon of almond butter. Ever since doing the 21dsd back in December, I don't crave sweets or "carbs".0
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Sophiasmomma wrote: »i have a tough time eating ice cream when my kids have theirs at night... they are all so satisified on one small scoop in a cone while I could eat the contianer so I have turned to greek yogurt cups. Not low carb but its 160 cals and I add 2 tbsp of light cool whip for 200 cals. and bonus is 10-15 gr of protein depending on the brand
I can't do ice cream out of a container and keep servings in check. i have zero self control. it's just something i know about myself. that and pizza, so i don't keep it around. i get skinny cow bars instead, they're wonderful and very satisfying!0 -
cheesecake, brownies, chocolate.....oh yes.....I LOVE carbs!0
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