Desk Job!
startingnew09
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OK....I sit at a desk 32 hours a week! (I have Fridays off :happy: ) But I have a constant craving for a snack! I would love to find a low calorie snack that can stay in my office for the week. Something I can reach for when I get stressed or worried, and something I won't feel guilty about later when I get home and my husband asks how I did with my calories that day!!! I've walked down every grocery isle looking for something....did I mention I would like for it to be a little affordable?? Any suggestions or advice will be greatly appreicated!! Thank you!
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Bump! I have the same wants as you!0
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I just bought a box of Special K bars, 90 calories each. Thought I would give those a try for a snack next week.0
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I sit 32 hours a week too!! (Friday's off ) I usually plan my snacks/meals before I leave the house....Sittign her all day makes me a snacker so I tend to eat low cal break & Lunch so I can snack. Here's a list of my snacks
Popcorn (I pop it at home so the office doesn't smell & put in ziplock bags)
Carrots
Apples
Almonds
Yoplait light Yogurt
Light string cheese
sugar free jello
Sugar free pudding
Sugar Snap Peas
Pineapple
Any Granola Bar under 100 cals...special K; fiber one; low fat chewy quaker granola bars
sugar free hard candy/mints/gum
Hope you can use some of these suggestions:flowerforyou:0 -
Fruit. I usually take 3 different kinds of fruit with me to my desk job everyday. I actually find that all the biting and chewing involved with eating a whole apple is stress relieving. I also keep a package of 100 calorie bags of microwave popcorn in my desk. I also like the Kashi TLC bars.0
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I keep a lot of snacks in my desk.
Light Pringles, sliced pears or peaches (aka fruit cups), granola bars, 100 cal popcorn bags0 -
Quaker has the mini delights Chocolatey Drizzle. They are 90 calories per pack and they are wonderful! I also snack on almonds, or sugar free jello, or applesauce. There really are a lot of healthy choices out there. Just watch your servings. I always try and get things that are already packaged per serving, such as the pack of quakers or jello, etc. That way I don't have to measure it and worry about eating too much. I know exactly how to count it. I hope this helps.0
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How about home made pop corn ? i.e. grains you pop in the microwave without butter/oil or added salt ? OK, maybe no the tastiest thing but it's VERY economical, and you can have a big bag full of it before it starts to count in terms of calories.0
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get some small boxes of thin pretzel sticks. it will take you a long time to finish the box so your hands will stay busy. each box should be a bout 120 calories.0
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Berries are good for a snack. Tea is really good too. You can drink it all day and there are so many varieties. Crystal light is my favorite. They even have varieties with fiber, 30 calories, so you feel fuller. Good luck! from one desk jockey to another.0
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I take grapes in my lunch and use them as an afternoon snack most frequently but also use cinnimon almonds (yumm!) and sometimes petite or baby carrots. For emergencies I also have Quaker chewy granola bars stashed away. All of these are mess free and healthful/low calorie.0
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I sit at a desk all week myself. I however do not like fruits and veggies so finding a snack that doesn't add up in calories is hard. My stand by is animals crackers..16 crackers at 120 calories or beef jerky. They have turkey jerky which is lower in calories but is more salty tasting I think. The chicken teriyaki nuggets are pretty good too. Good Luck! Stacey0
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Do what Rachel Ray suggests-prep prep prep. When I get home form the store I make little baggies of fruits and veggies to take with me to work (also have a desk job).
Green beans, carrots, daikon radish, broccoli, peas, celery, cucumbers, edamame, berries, apples, nuts...ect.
Also, I make either brown rice or quinoa on sunday nights and divide it up into 1/2 cup portions to take in my lunch box daily (yes, I'm 24 and still take a lunch box with me to work).0 -
I have a desk job to that our office has a great big tub of candy in it! I never touch it. I bought those pepperidge farms flat pretzels,I bought sweet pickles with splenda, if you look in the chewy granola bar isle. fruit is great. you need to mix up your snacks every day. I buy that 100 calorie popcorn its great for work. I buy those 100 calorie nuts. They have rice cake minis cheddar cheese is great!! Good luck i always eat 2 snack a day at work!0
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all of these things i listed are 100 calories and less.0
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Whenever I buy popcorn unsalted or unflavored I use the 0 calorie spray butter and a little salt and lawrys seasoning!!!0
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Ok, everyone has great ideas about snacks, but what I want to know is how are you people finding these jobs that have Fridays off?????:grumble: Are you hiring??????0
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the best ones to fill you up AND stave off cravings are-
almonds and walnuts (dry roast)
pumpkin seeds
soy nuts
string cheese
low fat cottage cheese or yogurt
apple or berries (get the frozen kind- yum!)
plain instant oatmeal
carrots
or any combination of the above.
Hope that helps! I hate the mid-day munchies and these snacks have helped me....0 -
Whenever I buy popcorn unsalted or unflavored I use the 0 calorie spray butter and a little salt and lawrys seasoning!!!
BTW- I used to do this as well but that 0 calorie spray really has 25 calories per tsp! It's a marketing ploy- they can get away with claiming 0 calories because of the "serving size" which is something silly like 3 sprays ( I would use like 100....) I still use it but now I just log those calories.0 -
I used to keep a little tin of low calorie instant cappuccino mix (like the International Coffee brand) or no sugar added hot chocolate packets at my desk. They're good for when you're not hungry, but just feeling bored and snacky because you're at work. It also feels pretty indulgent to have a nice hot cup of something sweet in the afternoon.0
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You are supposed to eat even if you are not hungry!!! Every 2 to 3 hours. I do its amazing.!!! I have lost 14lbs since june0
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carmel rice cakes, yummy! (no desk job here though, I barely get time to eat at work... teaching does that to you)0
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Homemade beef jerky is great & very low in calories0
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Each day I bring my snacks. Having a stash of them at work sounds like a recipe for disaster.
Today I brought an apple with tofu/peanut butter spread, and a 4oz container of yogurt. I also often bring baby carrots, celery with peanut butter, a serving of fruit (apples, oranges, pears, bananas, strawberries, etc). I have brought fiber one bars, special k bars, and other snacks like that. The key for me, though, is to not keep a large stash on hand but only keep the snacks I'm allowing myself that day (plus maybe one extra piece of fruit just in case).
I also keep packets of instant green tea at my desk. That way, if I want to taste something but I'm not particularly hungry, I can mix one of those into my water & have some green tea. If I had an electric tea pot, I would bring bags of herbal and green tea to make tea at work.0 -
Whenever I buy popcorn unsalted or unflavored I use the 0 calorie spray butter and a little salt and lawrys seasoning!!!
BTW- I used to do this as well but that 0 calorie spray really has 25 calories per tsp! It's a marketing ploy- they can get away with claiming 0 calories because of the "serving size" which is something silly like 3 sprays ( I would use like 100....) I still use it but now I just log those calories.
Thats Crazy!!! Those Jerks!! I don't use that much!!! It is nice though instead of spreading it on.0 -
I keep a stack of crackers, and a very small tupperware container of all-nat peanut butter that I brought from home - works every time.0
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Ok, everyone has great ideas about snacks, but what I want to know is how are you people finding these jobs that have Fridays off?????:grumble: Are you hiring??????
No, and it's not by choice. Instead of having lay-offs my company just cut our salary by 20%, and said come in 4 days a week. My department has a Day-Off Draft at the begginning over every month. At the begginning it was kind of nice over the summer, but now we're six months in, and I'd kind of like my 20% salary back.
Anyway, on to the snacks. Fruit and Veggies, it is not anymore simple than that. Green Giant makes this things called Just for One. They are veggies like broccoli, corn, and peas in some type of seasoning. I have yet to see one over 80 calories. But mostly I bring Nana's, apples, or grapes.0 -
Ok, everyone has great ideas about snacks, but what I want to know is how are you people finding these jobs that have Fridays off?????:grumble: Are you hiring??????
I work at a private Christian school...they decided long before I started working here that they shoud take Friday's off. But I'm not complaining. As crazy as my work week is, I love having Friday to sleep in.
I wanted to thank you all so much! It has been so encouraging to me to know I can still lost weight, even if I'm craving snacks all the time! You have all helped me big time! I have taken all of your suggestions and compiled a list for my next grocery trip! Thank you again!!0 -
I chew gum and drink hot tea and it really seems to keep me from munching all day at work.0
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Ok, everyone has great ideas about snacks, but what I want to know is how are you people finding these jobs that have Fridays off?????:grumble: Are you hiring??????
LOL! Me 2 hehehe
I pop cherry tomatoes all day long.
Baby carrots
Almonds are good, but don't over do it
dried fruit (w/o sugar added)
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I try to bring yogurt, fruit (good stuff like apples, berries, citrus, etc.), and, if I'm really hungry, a small handful of almonds. The protein will fill you up and give you energy. But mostly, I recommend fruit. Maybe a little low fat peanut butter.
And, if that's not getting that hungry feeling to quiet down, bring something yummy to drink, too! Crystal light is pretty good, or you could bring tea if you have access to hot water.
Good luck!0
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