9pm Munchies

So I get home around 5 and eat dinner. I feel fine, then somewhere around 9pm I start craving a snack. It's very easy to walk to the convenience store near my house and buy a candy bar or bag of chips, etc. What are some tips I could follow to help with late night munchies, so I can hit my calorie goal and actually lose weight?
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  • MidlifeCrisisFitness
    MidlifeCrisisFitness Posts: 1,106 Member
    Make a herbal tea and eat ginger after 8 pm. Trader Joe's or make your own.
  • DancingMoosie
    DancingMoosie Posts: 8,619 Member
    I plan for a snack. Sometimes it's popcorn, last night it was 2 cookies. Something with protein can be good: cheese stick, greek yogurt, hot chocolate, etc...
  • midlomel1971
    midlomel1971 Posts: 1,283 Member
    a cup of hot tea and small piece of fruit works for me.
  • Scottgriesser
    Scottgriesser Posts: 172 Member
    Leave x number of calories available either by not eating them earlier or exercising for them. No trick needed.
  • kimny72
    kimny72 Posts: 16,011 Member
    edited February 2020
    I pre-log a 100-250 cal evening snack first thing in the morning to save those calories. If for some reason I end up not managing to eat them anyway during the course of the day, a can of Coke Zero when it's warmer or a cup of tea with a Dove Dark Chocolate Promise or two (40-80 cals) usually takes care of the crave-iness without squandering any deficit.
  • whoami67
    whoami67 Posts: 297 Member
    I'd plan to have a snack then. I like air popped popcorn. A cup of tea is also nice.

    Or give yourself a manicure. You can't eat with wet nails.
  • Safari_Gal_
    Safari_Gal_ Posts: 1,461 Member
    I work really late and i got into the habit of eating dinner around 11pm/midnight every night. It was fine for calories- but I noticed I wasn’t sleeping as well - dunno why. so I started eating earlier and if I got the munchies after work around midnight - I do herbal tea and it’s worked out well.
  • Sophi_allheart
    Sophi_allheart Posts: 45 Member
    Wow, thanks everyone! I don't know why I haven't tried reserving some calories for a late night snack. I will probably start with that, so I am at least hitting my calorie goal. I might try the "just don't eat" method as well, but we'll see. My schedule is changing up starting next week, so hopefully it will be easier to avoid the late night munchies after that!
  • LivingtheLeanDream
    LivingtheLeanDream Posts: 13,342 Member
    I always save calories for an evening snack but I can still find myself hungry. I go to bed a lot feeling hunger but it doesn't stop me from sleeping. Plus I find the next morning I'm not famished so I think the hunger feelings can be overcome - mind over matter etc.
  • kshama2001
    kshama2001 Posts: 28,052 Member
    kimny72 wrote: »
    lgfrie wrote: »
    I'm surprised no one has suggested this, but next time you're having a hunger pang at night just ... don't eat. In fact, don't eat anything at all until the next morning. If you can stomach that (so to speak) for a week or two, you may find yourself part of the teeming horde that has done away entirely with nighttime snacking by simply not eating.

    Once the brain and body figure out there's no food coming, they mostly stop being whiny about it.

    This is the whole secret of IF - your mind and body adjust to periods when they're not gonna get fed and largely quit protesting. And then ... you're free. It's very liberating, and great for weight loss.

    The key is to not give in. Be firm and don't let stomach juices make the rules. You make the rules.

    If you decide you don't like that or it doesn't work for you, you can always go back to snacking. The worst thing that can happen is you lose a few more ounces during this test.

    Yeah, unless your hunger is interfering with your ability to sleep, there is absolutely no harm that is going to come to someone because they're going to bed hungry (barring specific health conditions). I've gone to bed hungry before. I just wake up with a good appetite for breakfast.

    One of the biggest learnings I had in weight management -- hunger isn't harmful. It can be annoying and it can be distracting and most of us don't want to let it go on too long because it can lead to bad choices. But if I'm about to go to sleep, it's really not an issue for me.

    I'm one of those people where if I'm hungry, I struggle to fall asleep and an more likely to wake during the night. But I know other people who use that feeling of starting to get hungry as their reminder it's time to go to bed. So it's certainly worth trying out the possibility that it's something you can move past, especially if saving calories means you are hungrier all day or feeling deprived!

    Yes, I can't go to sleep hungry or hunger will wake me up and ruin my next day, so I budget for a bed time snack. I'm playing around with foods that will fill me up for less calories.
  • amy19355
    amy19355 Posts: 805 Member
    So I get home around 5 and eat dinner. I feel fine, then somewhere around 9pm I start craving a snack. It's very easy to walk to the convenience store near my house and buy a candy bar or bag of chips, etc. What are some tips I could follow to help with late night munchies, so I can hit my calorie goal and actually lose weight?

    spread your calorie allotment more evenly over the course of the day.

    breakfast , lunch and dinner are just labels for eating events.

    imo, you can eat what you want, when you want. I expect you already know that to lose weight is just to eat fewer calories than you burn through activity.

    gooid luck!
  • mimimunchery
    mimimunchery Posts: 69 Member
    I would be hungry after such an early dinner - so I would eat dinner later or have a snack. But when I get late night munchies shortly after eating and I am not really legitimately hungry my new trick is drinking some herbal tea (I LOVE stash cinnamon apple chamomile with a little bit of honey added).
  • fitoverfortymom
    fitoverfortymom Posts: 3,452 Member
    Go to bed. One of my best tactics during weight loss was to go to sleep so I didn't feel hungry. Only occasionally was I actually hungry enough to feel I needed to eat.
  • icemom011
    icemom011 Posts: 999 Member
    For me nightly snacks are more of a habit than hunger. Unfortunately, once that door opens, i want to try a little bit of everything in the house. Sometimes it's a few hours after dinner and I'm legit hungry, but most of the time i have dinner late, but still looking forward to snacks. I love my nightly treats too much. So my strategy is to have a small taste of everything I'm going to have, and after I'm done with sampling my treats i go to brush my teeth and that takes care of cravings. I also drink a couple of cups of nice herbal tea, but that's because i love tea but have to cut caffeine vat some point in the evening. There are days when I'm considering what @lgfrie suggested, which is a way to break the habit and probably build a better one. But for me it probably won't work, i prefer to learn moderation rather than abstain and i have already created a new habit of not having any snacks during the day, so i definitely have room for it. Everyone is different, try a new way, find what works for you, @Sophi_allheart .