Looking for support buddies for NOT SNACKING AFTER DINNER
erin4609
Posts: 131 Member
Hello everybody!
My name is Erin and I just joined myfitnesspal. I am good at sticking to a exercise plan. My biggest problem: Snacking after dinner! I can eat so many calories at this time! I want to break this terrible habit and need support. It's when I eat foods I shouldn't be eating (Peanut butter, chocolate, etc) and then i wake up feeling guilty and bloated.
Anyway, I would love to have support in breaking this habit!
Thank you
My name is Erin and I just joined myfitnesspal. I am good at sticking to a exercise plan. My biggest problem: Snacking after dinner! I can eat so many calories at this time! I want to break this terrible habit and need support. It's when I eat foods I shouldn't be eating (Peanut butter, chocolate, etc) and then i wake up feeling guilty and bloated.
Anyway, I would love to have support in breaking this habit!
Thank you
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I feel ya! I always want something sweet to eat after dinner But I have been doing really good lately.. I eat like an apple or something healthy after dinner so I don't crave those bad things!0
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I really struggle with this also.. All I can do to stop myself is eat my evening meal later (about 9pm) then occupy myself with tasks.. like painting my nails and walking the dog until bedtime (12-1am ish)..0
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It's been REALLY bad for me lately, and I need to get out of the habit AGAIN!0
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Great motivator here!!
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its all will power. If its late and yo want to eat DONT and jsut go to sleep. You need to Fight the feeling of bad snacks0 -
I struggle with this a lot. For a while I was doing SO well in the daytime, and then the whole day went out the window due to night time snacking, and I was too ashamed to log it. But I started adding the late night snacking to my next day's food diary, so that I could be more mindful about how much calories i was actually eating.
I am doing good right now, I have gotten rid of the foods that are too tempting at night, and made a habit of having one or two small pieces of very dark chocolate (75% cocoa) that I pre-log, as my nightly sweet treat. This has kept the urge to snack at bay.0 -
omg so much support! Thanks guys! Yeah i try to occupy myself by being out of the house in the evening so I dont get bored and snack. But I was soooo tired last night, and ended up eating so much bad food! (M&M's, Peanut butter, all sorts of stuff) it was bad.
And i never do that during the day! I think it's when i get tired....0 -
Hello,
I was guilty of this a few weeks ago but doing better at night going for "something sweet or something salty" treat. Want I have now done is eat half a grapefruit when I feel the urge to snack. This is my way of "sealing" my taste buds for the evening and going for nothing else later in the evening.0 -
Being a morning person I am not a nighttime eater, but sometimes have a sweet craving after dinner. I have splurged and bought some lovely dessert teas (DAVIDsTea has some amazing ones that taste like cake). A cup of tea with a 1/2 tsp of honey and some milk is a nice treat and only about 50 calories. Does it for me.
What kind of evening cravings do you have? Sweet? Salt?
Drinking a big glass of ice water also helps to deal with cravings. Good luck!0 -
(pre log the day before)eat less for breakfast and lunch , have a big dinner and have a few extra calories so you can enjoy a snack.....;-) or so some quick cardio after dinner so you can earn that snack!0
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:You are not snackeing.. You are EATING !!! My personal trainer years ago said" IF you put something in your mouth,Mae you are eating"0
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That is my biggest problem too.....I am like a vulture, circling the pantry and fridge after 8 pm <g> I can handle the eating during the day, just by staying busy - driving water - etc.....but 8-9 PM arrives and I sit down to watch TV and all I want to do is snack on something!!! A bad habit I really need to break too!!!0
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you do know your body needs fuel for sleep !!! I make a protein shake almost every night right before sleeping... I know people who set a alarm half way through the night to eat ;-)0
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I think we should all report if we snacked the night before or not. I'm going to. And i'm not talking about just one small snack after dinner. If you have MORE than one SMALL snack.0
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I usually set aside 8 squares of dark chocolate for my cuppa each night. Its the wellnaturally brand, goji or acai flavoured. Its my treat for eating healthy during the day. Only good if you have the willpower not to eat the whole block. And as another user says try and get to bed earlier as I watch telly and find I get hungrier seeing all the food shows and commercials.0
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I always keep calories for a snack after dinner. Sometimes an apple with peanut butter, sometimes some ice cream, sometimes greek yogurt... what have you. I log it earlier in the day and just tell myself that is what I get.0
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I DO THIS!!!
i end up adding in what I ate the next day. I do this too often We can help eachother out! lol0 -
I identify with so many posters on this thread. Two things I'm doing now that help me: 1) Logging EVERYTHING. If I get up and eat in the middle of the night, I have to backtrack and log it the previous day, or put it in the current day. (ouch.) 2)Not having my favorite binge foods in the house, including peanut butter, chocolate, ice cream, crackers, desserts of any kind.
I"m wondering if I should have a planned snack after dinner or should just bite the bullet.0 -
Maybe try substituting good snacks for the bad ones? Carrot sticks, celery stick, green peppers and a little ranch dip? I think we're allowed unlimited vegetables. A big plate of it is only like 10-20 calories. I know they're not the same, but they do have that crunch.
Cottage cheese, oatmeal.0 -
i do this too... brush your teeth every time you get an urge to eat! unless your actually physically hungry then you should probably eat a bigger dinner hehe oh and drink some tea0
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Try the Extra Dessert Flavored sugar free gum, apple pie is my fave.0
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You can create a group specifically for this type of support where you can check in on each other and everything. Just in case you didn't know. I like the "groups" feature a lot.0
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Drink lots of water!!! It takes time to get used to not eating all the time. If after you have drank water and are still hungry, try eating fresh veggies. Good Luck!0
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I have trouble with this periodically. Last week I was doing better but had a bit of trouble with it last night. I think sometimes I really feel hungry if not so much for calories for something more specific. Other times it is just habit or boredom and has to do with what I am doing that evening.0
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I snack at least 1 hour before I go to bed at 300 calories a "snack." I never go over my calorie allotment. You wanna know how I do it? Because I know myself, and I know I like to eat a good sized meal at night. So, to make up for this, I eat a smaller breakfast and lunch. If you know you're going to be hungry, save some calories! Switch some of your brands for lower calorie ones, or change up your eating routine. Some people like to eat at night, so make the changes needed to be able to do so.0
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Hmmm... this is a great goal! I never really thought about it but it would definitely help my weight loss!0
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I used to have the same problem! And then, it just kinda stopped. Weird, right? The oddest thing is it never caused any weight gain and now that it's stopped I haven't lost any weight. Anyway, I am always looking for friends, so add me if you'd like.0
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I snack at night, too. I usually save up a lot of my calories for late at night, which is bad, but I get anxious about wanting to eat something and not being able to. What has helped me a lot is chewing sugarless gum. I chew a lot of it, and while it's not the healthiest thing in the world, it is only 63 calories for an entire pack of Trident, and it lasts for hours (yes, just hours).0
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I put a hair tie on my wrist and if I am fighting a snack that hasn't been planned I snap it. I did this when I quit smoking it does work.0
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Here is my other trick. I still let my kids have their snacks in moderation. So I don't eat them I put Not for Mom on the package it works.0
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I always make sure that I leave some calories for an evening snack. I can't go without one. I've tried and have found if I deny myself one then I binge eat. So I calibrate my calories throughout the day and leave enough for a snack. I eat my snack between 9pm and 10pm (I know some people say not to eat that late but oh well). Then I immediately log those calories and complete my diary for the day.
For some reason completing my diary shuts my mind off about food for the rest of the night. I guess since its complete, I feel I don't have to/can't eat any more. LOL.
I've also learned not to buy chocolate, peanut butter and all those other high calorie snacks. I will buy them occasionally but I don't have them in the house as a rule. I don't need them and my kids don't need them. It forces them to make healthier snack choices as well.0
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