No late night snacking - 01/04/2010 to 01/11/2010
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My goal is just to not get goofy with late night snacking. For me, I am not stressing on if I have a HEALTHY snack after dinner (my calorie count will allow for it). And, a real treat for me is a nightly cup of sugar-free hot cocoa. So tonight I ate 1/2 cup of black beans and my cocoa. OK, I'll admit that the cocoa mix is anything but "healthy" (it is all chemicals), but it takes care of my chocolate "fix" with very low calories, so I'm allowing it on that basis. As of tonight I am 4/4.0
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Hi guys! I wasn't able to report yesterday's cut off episode; it was a specially made for me ethnic dish, I didn't even know how to log it! And I wasn't even able to eat it until 9pm, so you can imagine how my 7om cutoff was out the window. Though, I am grateful to say that I do eat smaller portions so I do not think I blew it too much.
As for tonight, I cooked a great meal and was done eating by 6:51pm, cutting close, but finished. So far for this week, I am 4 for 5 nights.0 -
Lastnight I let myself have a couple adult beverages after my cut-off while my husband and I played cribbage, scrabble, sequence and "Toy Story Memory" yup I said it..... we played a game intended for 3 year olds.... (I kicked his butt on everything except cribbage (I was only 2 holes away from winning).
back to square one and we are going to a family game night party at a friends house tonight so I am sure I won't be good tonight either. I am going to at least try for veggies.0 -
Since I allow a reasonable snack after dinner, tonight was a granola bar and sugar-free hot cocoa. I'm still under my daily calorie allowance by a hundred or so, so I'm counting today as 5/5.
BTW, my "no late night snacking" means, for me, not a time cutoff but instead staying away from the junk food late at night, such as chips, cookies, candy. That is want "no late night snacking" means for me.0 -
DeeDeeHawaii, I like that you are saying, it's okay to have something good as a late night snack. Good meaning nutritious and light. As a diabetic, I am supposed to eat a bedtime snack to help keep my blood sugar from dipping down at night and soaring in the morning because of it. I have been known to have some very heavy, nutritionally useless snacks that end up being gorges in the middle of the night. The healthy snack before bedtime is essential and will go a long way, preventing such a binge.0
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Yes, CCounts, I agree. Having something reasonable keeps me, too, from doing do horrid binging on junk food. Also, I've learned for myself that if I feel too "deprived", then dieting is too depressing a voyage. So, I try to keep on hand heathy and low-calorie treats and snacks, so that I can eat something healthy and feel fulfilled. Thus the granola bar and sugar-free hot cocoa, tonight. I'll have hot tea later to my heart's content. Zero calories.0
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I totally agree with the healthy snacks at night, especially when everyone else is snacking. I have started my committment again today. Boy, do I ever feel unhappy when I am not doing what's right. Here's to turning that around.0
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Bad night last night. there were NO healthy snacks at the party. I limited how much I ate and sat at the seat farthest from the food so I had to get up and walk over to it for each chip.
I did cut myself off at 10:30ish, which was still 3 hours before I went to bed so I think it counts.
Ccounts, DeeDeeHawaii and Bebe, I agree with the sensible snack. I love raw veggies. That is what I am going to allow myself to have those after 7, but only one serving of them to curb the hunger. Thanks!0 -
My dinner was at a party where there was not the right food choices for me, so I ate some less than desirable foods, and then was still hungry when I got home. So, once home, I had healthy soup, healthy granola bar, and low-calorie cocoa. Technically, it was way too late to call "dinner", so it was an enormous healthy snack. Due to the late night eating, I cannot count today so I am 5/6.0
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Hey Deedeehawaii, I like your name by the way. Another way to curb the chocolate craving is to have chocolate milk, the kind already made in the container. (Not sure what brand you have in the states, since I live in Canada.) It is very creamy, but has the same calories as a regular glass of milk. Go figure.
I had a better day yesterday. No chips, but 2 bowls of sweet cereal. Not exactly a healthy snack, but one of the healthier ones. Trying to be better every day. It really is a matter of listening to your body and self control. Sometimes your body may be extra hungry, and that may be because we are losing too fast. I think that is what happened to me the first week. I have not weighed in yet since. I will soon, when I feel I have had a few more days of getting back on track. I am not going to get into the daily weighing panic anymore. We are doing this for a healthy life, not a healthy day.
Hope everyone is doing well. It's nice to hear from everyone!!0 -
Sorry guys. Hubby and I went to Atlantic City for a business trip and I have been away from the computer. Did exercise, but didn't stick to any no late night snacking. Had a blast, but time to get serious. Starting a new thread for the week. Hope you all are well.0
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Yesterday was my weak night, I missed my cut off by 1/2 hour, and too top it off, it was for a chocolate icecream with walnuts. I have to admit, my chocolate cravings get the best of me. I will have to take Bebe advice and try some chocolate milk.0
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I did not eat enought today, which was not intentional but it just happened that way. So now it is late by the time I am logging my calories, and I am hungry (no wonder why!), but I don't want to eat this last (nearly midnight). Today I'm 5/6. But gee I'd like a big snack right now.0
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Just make sure that going to bed hungry won't interrupt your sleep. One day of undereating won't hurt you, but don't deprive yourself if your body is in need I've had days like that as well. But usually, by midnight (if I actually make it that far in the day), I'm too exhausted to actually get anything in my mouth. Hope you get a good night's rest.0
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Thanks. Maybe I'll make a cup of hot tea to divert my attention. So... thinking aloud here .... I wonder, which is worse for a diet: not eating enough (which could put you into starvation mode so you don't lose), or eating late (which is a habit to break for sure)?0
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I think not eating enough is worse. There's no clearcut science that says that eating late makes you gain weight. A lot of us on this thread just end up blowing our calories and our nutrition with the late night snacking. For me, I try and plan my eating out at the beginning of the day, mostly because I would be under otherwise until evening, and then would end up overeating. You have to do what your body works best for you. A lot of times, we might eat less during the day because we are so busy, but at nighttime, as things start to relax, we realize how hungry we have actually been. At least that is what happens to me. This is my 2 cents worth.0
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So maybe I'll have a granola bar with that hot tea! :happy:0
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Dee- I'm just amazed you are not falling over getting into bed now. Get some sleep
Don't forget to catch up with us on this week's post too. Have a great night!0
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