Filling Foods--What do you eat to stave off overeating?
cbenno97
Posts: 130 Member
Hi All,
I wanted to pose the question, "What filling healthy foods do you use to help you feel pleasantly full and stave off the munchies?"
I just discovered that soup is a really good one for me. Often, when I eat snacks (particularly anything crunchy like chips, rice cakes, nuts, etc), I find myself going back for more. Before I know it, I've eaten the bag--(I live in a tiny NYC studio so the fridge is literally about 5 feet from my bed making it easy to keep going back for more!)
Soup (I just started cooking a beef based broth with lots of veggies) is really a belly filling food for me and something I can eat without running back for more every 20 seconds. Also, for me--hot food signals a meal to me while colder foods don't. I know that may be my personal preference.
Even in the summer, I can still eat soup!
What about you?
I wanted to pose the question, "What filling healthy foods do you use to help you feel pleasantly full and stave off the munchies?"
I just discovered that soup is a really good one for me. Often, when I eat snacks (particularly anything crunchy like chips, rice cakes, nuts, etc), I find myself going back for more. Before I know it, I've eaten the bag--(I live in a tiny NYC studio so the fridge is literally about 5 feet from my bed making it easy to keep going back for more!)
Soup (I just started cooking a beef based broth with lots of veggies) is really a belly filling food for me and something I can eat without running back for more every 20 seconds. Also, for me--hot food signals a meal to me while colder foods don't. I know that may be my personal preference.
Even in the summer, I can still eat soup!
What about you?
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Anything high in fiber, or other complex carbs, and protein will help fill you up.0
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How fascinating! I have found the opposite! If I count out EXACTLY 15 tamari almonds around 10:00am, I am happy until late mid afternoon....0
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Eggs!!!! Hard Boil them and eat them cold or hot!0
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i have discovered the miracle of miracles!!!!...i had the same problem and never felt full, depressing indeed, so now i have replaced potato with swede its a true miracle....500 gm of swede is 130 calories compared to potato which is 360 .....its filling and if you mash it add a little butter and pepper, i also use garlic in it to replace salt....you can fill up and know you have hardly touched any calories at all...a super guilt free filler.......i also eat strawberries 300gm is 96 calories and will crave any sweet cravings....as for crunch...thats a killer for sure, there is nothing quite like crisps, but if you decide in your head to replace it only with celery( which i dont like much) and only allow yourself one small bag of crisps ( or chips if ur not u.k) a week u will beat the crunch craving
hope that helps0 -
watermelon. its 90% water. either that or a bag of raw veggie thats for stir fry. an entire bag of broccoli, carrots, and snow peas for 120 cals and SO much of a volume it holds you over for a long time. also, chicken is frikkin filling as hell.
protein &fiber = filling.0 -
Protein. Science fact!0
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Meat and a big bottle of water normally helps me.0
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Air-popped popcorn! <-- But that's very rarely, since I never have time to actually pop them.
Instead, I'd just have some Special K Mini Breaks, or a warm glass of Soy Milk
I agree with you when you say that hot foods keep you fuller. That's what the Chinese doctors say as well xD0 -
Fruits and veggies. They have a lot of fiber, which helps fill you up.0
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Raw green beans, I throw them in cold water so they are really crisp. They make me feel full for a while and are really healthy!0
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protein protein protein
and fiber.0 -
Yeah, cuppasoups! And porridge0
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veggies, fruits, and beans.0
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Greek yogurt with a teaspoon of chia seeds. Keeps me full for hours.0
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savoury tomato and basil rice cakes. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm0
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Great suggestions all--I am getting great ideas reading these!0
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I eat vegetables all day long. I almost never stop eating.0
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I used to just eat whatever kept me in my calorie allowance, I was always hungry. Now I EAT A TON of protein and veggies. I keep my breakfast and lunch at 300-400 calories and then start to eat smaller at dinner and snacks. I am not starving anymore.0
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For some reason, cheddar rice cakes really fill me up. Besides that I just eat veggies so my stomach has something to play with.0
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bacon, steak, full fat milk...0
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Oatmeal, watermelon, veggies.0
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Fruit, veggies, and nuts.0
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unsalted pistachios - about 100 calories for 30 nuts, and the shells mean it takes longer to eat, giving more time for your stomach to register the food. They are super-healthy and delicious - and keep the munchies at bay0
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I have a salad with every dinner, and now eat about a third of what I used to of the main meal. Very filling, and about 120 calories with dressing, cheese, and tomatoes0
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I found that 1 Greek yogurt (Fage brand) and blueberries will keep me full until lunch. It has alot of protein which helps burn fat and keeps you full longer. Good luck!0
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If you have a sweet tooth, try making these healthy brownies:
Ingredients
2 cups cooked black beans or canned no-salt-added or low-sodium black beans, drained
10 Medjool dates
2 tbsp raw almond butter
1 tsp vanilla
1/2 cup natural, non-alkalized cocoa powder
1 tbsp ground chia seed
Raspberries or other berries for topping (optional)
Directions
Preheat oven to 200° F.
Blend the black beans, dates, almond butter and vanilla in a food processor or high powered blender until smooth.
Add the remaining ingredients and blend again. Pour into a very lightly oiled 8 x 8 inch baking pan and bake for 1 1/2 hours.
Cool completely before cutting into small squares. Top with raspberries or other berries if desired.
Source: http://www.doctoroz.com/videos/fudgy-black-bean-brownies-and-banana-treat
I made them just last weekend and, although they sound a little weird and have a slightly different consistency than regular brownies, I thought they were pretty good. My mom started stealing a couple every day to have with her morning tea, and she kept telling me that they kept her nice and full so... there you go0 -
Like someone else said above, watermelon is my best friend for times like that. I can eat as much as I want and it's like 150 calories tops (and that's essentially half a watermelon). Broccoli is another big one for me. I steam it with a lot of my dinner meals because I can stuff myself on it and still not have a huge intake.
Essentially, fruits, veggies and nuts are the way to go!0 -
greek yogurt, spaghetti squash with a tbsp of parm, skinnypop or if I really dont think I'm starving and don't want to cave....
I do Crest white strips for 30 min and by the time I'm done the craving has usually subsided and I have whiter teeth and allow myself a little snack.0 -
I agree about soup! So filling if it's good homemade soup. I find that meals with a good mix of carbs, protein and fat usually keep me satiated the longest.0
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Also if you like cottage cheese -- great source of protein! My mom eats it all the time, plain xD She loves it.0
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