I need a new latenight snack

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So i used to be super healthy and pretty good at no late night snacks, but ive eased up since hitting maintenance and now every night i can have up to 6 servings of dry cereal. Help! i love late night snacking but need to make better chhoices.
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  • nikkionwine
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    I'm no help, I just ate peanut butter cups! And an orange and hummus. Still under!
  • FASTFUELXXX
    FASTFUELXXX Posts: 89 Member
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    HARDBOILED EGGS & LIGHT RANCH OR JUX DA EGGS W/CARROTS
  • Brokecoffeeaddict
    Brokecoffeeaddict Posts: 21 Member
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    bump
  • Shadowknight137
    Shadowknight137 Posts: 1,243 Member
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    Yoghurt and berries.

    Mashed pumpkin with stevia and cinnamon.
  • rharris47250
    rharris47250 Posts: 7 Member
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    hardboiled egg whites or cottage cheese !
  • lamos1
    lamos1 Posts: 167 Member
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    cottage cheese, sliced canned peaches, and 1 tablespoon of Honey! I love eating this snack!
  • sarabeth120
    sarabeth120 Posts: 172 Member
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    Fruit (an apple with peanut butter is my favorite especially when I have a lot of calories to eat since peanut butter has a lot of caolories), dried fruit (dried apricots are amazing and so addictive!), hard-boiled egg, peanuts/cashews (a lot of calories/fat, but they are very good for you), regular or frozen Greek yogurt (healthy choice brand; you can find it near their stuff in the frozen dinners aisle), skinny cow has several low calories chocolate options if you crave chocolate (like me!).

    That's all i can think of.
  • FrankiesSaysRelax
    FrankiesSaysRelax Posts: 403 Member
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    I frequently late night snack and my go to is fruit. Veggies and hummus is also a good choice. Sometimes I go with a greek yogurt or a small (1/2 cup) cup of cereal and some almond milk. I try to keep the snacks under 150 calories since I'm usually not that hungry just bored and feeling snack-ish
  • fresh_start59
    fresh_start59 Posts: 590 Member
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    My late night go-to snacks are:

    frozen banana slices (121 cals; 31g carbs; 1g protein; 0 fat; 4g fiber)
    Kashi oatmeal dark chocolate chip cookie (130 cals; 20g carbs; 2g protein; 5g fat; 4g fiber)
    Lindt 85% dark chocolate, 1 square (58 cals; 4g carbs; 1g protein; 5g fat; 2g fiber)

    Some nights, I'll eat all three. :-)
  • amberpitz
    amberpitz Posts: 103 Member
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    I like peanut butter on wheat toast...its filling but has more calories etc than some other posts on here
  • AmberleyAngel
    AmberleyAngel Posts: 160 Member
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    Here are a couple of ideas

    * oven roasted chickpeas (search for how-to on web)
    * Cottage cheese with fresh fruit of choice - I particularly like it with orange, kiwifruit or apple
  • nezsorou
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    I'm no help, I just ate peanut butter cups! And an orange and hummus. Still under!

    Reese's peanut butter cups are my weakness. :cry:
  • nezsorou
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    Snack/meal bars?
    Peanut butter with an apple?
  • tina711x
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    im with ya, i love eating a night.. especially at that time of the month.. try instant pudding sugar free/fat free mixed with skim or 2% milk.. you cant even tell the difference and for some reason its alot better than the pre packaged cups. also, i dont kno where you are but in florida we have these ice cream sandwhiches called skinny cow and they are sooooo good and only like 150 calories.. or if you want something salty, pretzels are pretty low fat, or baked sour cream cheddar chips, baked cheetos.. im skinny now, but a fat kid at heart.. at night i want junk food but with out crazyy calories.. hope i helped maybe?
  • Pimpmonkey
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    avocado and bacon!
  • KarenJanine
    KarenJanine Posts: 3,497 Member
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    So i used to be super healthy and pretty good at no late night snacks, but ive eased up since hitting maintenance and now every night i can have up to 6 servings of dry cereal. Help! i love late night snacking but need to make better chhoices.

    If you really love cereal cut it back to one or two servings and put milk on it. The protein and other nutrients in the milk will satisfy you more than the cereal itself.
  • taso42
    taso42 Posts: 8,980 Member
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    Ice Cream.
  • SparkleShine
    SparkleShine Posts: 2,001 Member
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    I've been having a half cup of vanilla frozen yogurt topped with 1/2 cup frozen blueberries, almost every night. It's sooo yummy!
  • Schellsisbacktoattack
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    Pickles!!!!!! I love them!!!
  • karensdream
    karensdream Posts: 135 Member
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    rice cakes with Peanut butter and low sugar jelly. Filling and satisfies the sweet tooth