Foods that keep you full for 6-7 hours?

horseplaypen
horseplaypen Posts: 442 Member
edited October 24 in Food and Nutrition
Looking for some suggestions for foods that keep you full for a long time!

I have a weekly lab at school that can last up to 7 hours, and of course we're not allowed to eat or drink or leave to do so. It's a bit tricky because the lab starts at 7 a.m., and I find it difficult to eat so soon after I wake up. The past few occasions I've had a protein smoothie and once I choked down a bowl of oatmeal, but by 11 or so I'm usually starving and actually had to sit down once because I felt dizzy. :(

I'm going to keep trying with the oatmeal because I've heard so much about it being so filling, but I'd love to hear what works for you! Lower calories is always easier, but anything is better than passing out.

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  • issyfit
    issyfit Posts: 1,077 Member
    If you want the oatmeal try adding some nuts and vanilla protein powder to it and top it with a low sugar yogurt to get more protein and slow its digestion. It's also very yummy that way. Be sure you use regular oatmeal and not the instant kind.
  • jrutledge01
    jrutledge01 Posts: 213 Member
    high protein foods such as eggs, chicken, steak, lentils, greek yogurt, etc will keep you from getting hungry for longer than carbs generally
  • xprettyreckless
    xprettyreckless Posts: 297 Member
    oatmeal
    bananas
    egg white omelet
    whole wheat bred

    aaand lots of water (unless you're not allowed to go to the restroom either.. what kind of lab is this?!)
  • Kimbrlee715
    Kimbrlee715 Posts: 17 Member
    To be honest, I face the same predicament at my job. I find Ramen noodles to be very filling, I haven't had the urge to snack all night and It's been approximately 6 hours.
  • mtabh
    mtabh Posts: 128 Member
    To be honest, I face the same predicament at my job. I find Ramen noodles to be very filling, I haven't had the urge to snack all night and It's been approximately 6 hours.

    If we are talking about the instant ramen - way too much sodium for me. Don't get me wrong, I loved it when I was younger. But it definitely would make me retain water and feel like a cow.
  • mtabh
    mtabh Posts: 128 Member
    OP I would advise keeping some almonds in your purse and sneaking them. LOL. Have some protein for breakfast - eggs, avocado, nuts....
  • Lindz2323
    Lindz2323 Posts: 261 Member
    I still eat Ramen Noodles once in awhile but when I do I only add half the packet of flavoring and I tend to eat it with a fork now so I'll mostly get the noodles with flavor but leave the broth since i'm sure most of the sodium settles there. =) and I agree, lots of protein should help keep you fuller!
  • I make a "carrot cake" oatmeal that I made up that keeps me full for hours:

    1/2 cup oatmeal
    1/4 cup finely shredded carrots
    1-2 Tablespoons chopped nuts
    1-2 Tablespoons finely shredded coconut
    1-2 Tablespoons raisins
    1 Tablespoon brown sugar
    1 teaspoon cinnamon
    Top with milk

    You can mix a little cream cheese with powdered sugar and drizzle over the top and/or add some crushed pineapple in with it. It's really nummy.
  • horseplaypen
    horseplaypen Posts: 442 Member
    aaand lots of water (unless you're not allowed to go to the restroom either.. what kind of lab is this?!)

    ha ha ha... it's a surgery lab, so technically no, we really aren't allowed to leave for a good chunk of that time!

    great ideas though, thanks! I like the idea of protein powder in oatmeal, might try that at home and eat an egg right before the lab starts.
  • Like ^^^ said...I had the same situation last semester and I kept almonds in my purse, and would eat like 1-2 here and there and it kept me pretty satisfied.
  • aaand lots of water (unless you're not allowed to go to the restroom either.. what kind of lab is this?!)

    ha ha ha... it's a surgery lab, so technically no, we really aren't allowed to leave for a good chunk of that time!

    great ideas though, thanks! I like the idea of protein powder in oatmeal, might try that at home and eat an egg right before the lab starts.

    ohhhh nvm on the sneaking food then LOL mine was at a hospital but it wasn't surg lol
  • sarahmonsta
    sarahmonsta Posts: 185 Member
    I make a "carrot cake" oatmeal that I made up that keeps me full for hours:

    1/2 cup oatmeal
    1/4 cup finely shredded carrots
    1-2 Tablespoons chopped nuts
    1-2 Tablespoons finely shredded coconut
    1-2 Tablespoons raisins
    1 Tablespoon brown sugar
    1 teaspoon cinnamon
    Top with milk

    You can mix a little cream cheese with powdered sugar and drizzle over the top and/or add some crushed pineapple in with it. It's really nummy.

    YUMMMMM!!! I am going to try this!
  • 1stday13
    1stday13 Posts: 433 Member
    I make a "carrot cake" oatmeal that I made up that keeps me full for hours:

    1/2 cup oatmeal
    1/4 cup finely shredded carrots
    1-2 Tablespoons chopped nuts
    1-2 Tablespoons finely shredded coconut
    1-2 Tablespoons raisins
    1 Tablespoon brown sugar
    1 teaspoon cinnamon
    Top with milk

    You can mix a little cream cheese with powdered sugar and drizzle over the top and/or add some crushed pineapple in with it. It's really nummy.
    That is making my mouth water lol' I am so saving this recipe. Can't wait to try it :happy: I will figure calories & stuff as I make it so I can work in with my intake. :flowerforyou:
  • I make a "carrot cake" oatmeal that I made up that keeps me full for hours:

    1/2 cup oatmeal
    1/4 cup finely shredded carrots
    1-2 Tablespoons chopped nuts
    1-2 Tablespoons finely shredded coconut
    1-2 Tablespoons raisins
    1 Tablespoon brown sugar
    1 teaspoon cinnamon
    Top with milk

    You can mix a little cream cheese with powdered sugar and drizzle over the top and/or add some crushed pineapple in with it. It's really nummy.
    That is making my mouth water lol' I am so saving this recipe. Can't wait to try it :happy: I will figure calories & stuff as I make it so I can work in with my intake. :flowerforyou:

    It's a little calorie laden, but definitely worth it because it really does keep you full for a long time. :)
  • cgfol1
    cgfol1 Posts: 179 Member
    Maybe try dinner for breakfast! I do this sometimes, just because its morning it doesn't mean you can't have a chicken breast, some roast veggies and greens
  • You might want to have a look at intermittent fasting, I routinely go 16 - 20 hours without food and would never cosider myself 'hungry'. The hunger you feel is more likely a combination of hormones, habit and psychological. Genuine hunger would take a lot longer than 7 hours to set in.
  • Bacon egg and cheese on whole wheat English muffin. Eat right before the lab starts.
  • ericapabis
    ericapabis Posts: 27 Member
    Bacon egg and cheese on whole wheat English muffin. Eat right before the lab starts.

    Canadian bacon lower calories option.

    Also PB & J on English muffin...but wouldn't keep me full for 7 hrs! I cant believe u don't have a break :(
  • sandradev1
    sandradev1 Posts: 786 Member
    That's not legal, well in UK anyway. So glad we have Working Time Regulations here.
  • Illona88
    Illona88 Posts: 903 Member
    I just don't understand how that it's even allowed to not be able to get something to eat or use the bathroom for 6 hours.


    But anyway, protein rich foods keep you full for longer, so look at dairy, chicken, eggs, protein powder.

    You can also eat fromage frais / quark (the natural stuff, not the flavoured ones). Just add a little bit of honey to sweeten it a bit and then just eat it with a spoon.
    It basically tastes just like really thick yogurt and it is very, very protein rich and filling.
  • curt40
    curt40 Posts: 137 Member
    I am a huge fan of the green monster smoothie. Google it as there many variations, but it's essentially 2 cups uncooked spinach, almond milk, natural peanut butter, banana, Greek yogurt, flaxseed, and ice cubes. It tastes great and no food cravings for a long time.

    Feel free to add me! I am trying different adders to it too. From good (pumpkin) to it better be healthy because it tastes like my lawn (wheat grass).
  • nhobbit
    nhobbit Posts: 14 Member
    Add some chia seeds to the oatmeal or whatever you decide to eat. They expand during digestion..giving you that full feeling longer.
  • Firefox7275
    Firefox7275 Posts: 2,040 Member
    Looking for some suggestions for foods that keep you full for a long time!

    I have a weekly lab at school that can last up to 7 hours, and of course we're not allowed to eat or drink or leave to do so. It's a bit tricky because the lab starts at 7 a.m., and I find it difficult to eat so soon after I wake up. The past few occasions I've had a protein smoothie and once I choked down a bowl of oatmeal, but by 11 or so I'm usually starving and actually had to sit down once because I felt dizzy. :(

    I'm going to keep trying with the oatmeal because I've heard so much about it being so filling, but I'd love to hear what works for you! Lower calories is always easier, but anything is better than passing out.

    Get a few students together and meet with the tutor, that is totally unacceptable that you cannot eat or drink or use the bathroom for seven hours and it's making you sick. What would they do if someone got dehydrated and fainted, or they had a diabetic student or someone got a water infection? If you get no joy with the tutor meet with whoever is responsible for student health and safety at your school. Just because that is how it has always been doesn't mean you should not (politely and in a mature manner) challenge the status quo.

    If you have oatmeal be sure to include protein and fat not just make it with water, also use jumbo or steel cut oats plus nuts or seeds not small flake porridge or instant oats which are quick to digest. There are some recipes here you might find useful, Smarter Science of Slim contains plenty of protein and healthy fats and fibre all of which keep you full, little to none of the type of carbs that spike and dip the blood sugar.
    http://www.marmaladeandmileposts.com/archives/category/food/sane/breakfasts
  • brilynn79
    brilynn79 Posts: 86 Member
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  • annette_15
    annette_15 Posts: 1,657 Member
    I would need at least 6-800 calories to be able to get through that many hours without eating. Something high in protein and fiber. Can you scarf down a protein bar when you go for a bathroom break?
  • RosemaryBronte
    RosemaryBronte Posts: 103 Member
    20 grams oats plus a chopped apple, 6 nuts, 2 teaspoons of olive oil, an egg and a cup of lite soy milk cooked well to ensure the eggs is cooked - that should give you the protein, carbs and vitamins to survive that excessively long time without food.
  • Lounmoun
    Lounmoun Posts: 8,423 Member
    Maybe eat more calorie dense foods before your lab. http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10142490/a-list-of-calorie-dense-foods#latest
    This oatmeal has banana, peanut butter and egg so maybe a bit more filling than p l ain oatmeal. I made it without adding the brown sugar and it was tasty. It reheated well the next day.
    http://www.budgetbytes.com/2013/04/funky-monkey-baked-oatmeal/
  • WalkingAlong
    WalkingAlong Posts: 4,926 Member
    The lab was 3 years ago, not that these aren't great ideas!
  • allaboutthefood
    allaboutthefood Posts: 781 Member
    oatmeal, with tons of fruit on top, banana/fruit smoothies, keep some nuts in your pocket so you can much and not get caught. Avocado on toast with a piece of fruit or some oatmeal
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