Snacking to make up calories
JolandaW
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So i've been at this for a month now, haven't lost much weight but I feel amazing. :happy: However, I have a question about how to make up the calories. I'm very precise when it comes to tracking my food and calculating its calories but I find that I'm always left with about 600 calories at the end of the day (after dinner). What's a good snack to make up for these calories?
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So i've been at this for a month now, haven't lost much weight but I feel amazing. :happy: However, I have a question about how to make up the calories. I'm very precise when it comes to tracking my food and calculating its calories but I find that I'm always left with about 600 calories at the end of the day (after dinner). What's a good snack to make up for these calories?0
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Cheesecake!!! That'd be my snack of choice. Failing that, I tend to have some dark chocolate and cheese on crackers with olives if I have that many cals left over. Whole wheat pita with hummus is a pretty healthy snack of around 200 cals.0
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So i've been at this for a month now, haven't lost much weight but I feel amazing. :happy: However, I have a question about how to make up the calories. I'm very precise when it comes to tracking my food and calculating its calories but I find that I'm always left with about 600 calories at the end of the day (after dinner). What's a good snack to make up for these calories?
I LOVE ice-cream, so I try to save enough numbers every night to have a double serving of Edy's slow churned, no sugar added cookie dough, or fudge tracks. Sometimes, if I have LOTS of numbers, (like you seem to have) I throw in some M & M's too! YUM!
You could always have some peanut butter, cheese, or nuts. They're high in calories, but really good for you!0 -
I always save my extra calories for dessert like edey bryers fat free ice cream, or even a low fat smoothie. Yummy!0
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Try and plan and eat you snack in the afternoon having too many carbs late at night can inhibit release of human growth hormone which is all related to weight loss and this gets released while you sleep and carbs cause more insulin and this is proven to inhibit these hormones.
Personally if you are looking to lose weight low fat cheese on wholegrain crackers (not proper cheese its evil soooo high in fat) a piece of chicken, make a healthy hummous dip and have carrots and celery dipped in it you can have loads of that, a handful of proper nuts not salted or roasted or some organic natural yoghurt with some blueberries or strawberries
Make it clean and healthy and once or twice a week a little naughty thats what I do.0 -
I sometimes like to eat cerreal (cheerios, fiber one, etc) to make up for those extra calories! That way I get calcium from the milk & fiber in the cereal while helping to cure a sweet tooth! Adding in a little fresh fruit like banana or blueberries is really good too!
Or I'll have 1 tablespoon of peanut butter on whole wheat toast.
Hope you got/get some good ideas! :drinker:0 -
Thanks so much guys, this certainly helps! :happy:0
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Nuts are high in calories but very healthy.0
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So i've been at this for a month now, haven't lost much weight but I feel amazing. :happy: However, I have a question about how to make up the calories. I'm very precise when it comes to tracking my food and calculating its calories but I find that I'm always left with about 600 calories at the end of the day (after dinner). What's a good snack to make up for these calories?0
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I'm having to plan out / anticipate my consumption early in the day so I am not left with half my calories after 6pm. A small amount of mixed nuts is about 170 calories per ounce (which use to be a small handful that I would consume many times over) and actually quite filling. On the sweet side, 3 pieces of Godiva chocolates is ONLY 200 calories (would have sworn twice that much) and then my all time favorite - ice cream. I save the ice cream (1 to 2 servings for my 8pm snack).
Daytime is primarily raw fruit and vegetables.
Hard not to consume worthless/wasted calories when you have a lot left over - which many times is eaten too late and possibly reverts back to bad eating habits.0
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