Calories left... Later at night... What to do?

So I have allotted myself 1660 calories per day. Today was a pretty crazy day and now it is 9:15pm. I have 586 calories left because I didn't eat dinner yet. Question is: what do i do? Do I eat something now, which is about 1.5 hrs before bed, or do I just chalk those calories up as gone? I'm sure if I drank water it would help curb my craving... Just not sure.
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  • maniesduchocolat
    maniesduchocolat Posts: 39 Member
    eat some fruits or something
  • iulia_maddie
    iulia_maddie Posts: 2,780 Member
    ICECREAM!!! Nom nom nom.
  • obsidianwings
    obsidianwings Posts: 1,237 Member
    I was going to say leave it if your not hungry but thats quite a lot, have something to eat.
  • foleyshirley
    foleyshirley Posts: 1,043 Member
    If you haven't had dinner, you might want to have something.
  • camper2022
    camper2022 Posts: 80 Member
    I'd be all over the chips.....I think I might dive in right now :) I have about 300 calories to blow...LOL!
  • Energizer06
    Energizer06 Posts: 311 Member
    Eat dinner and enjoy it.
  • Patti1023
    Patti1023 Posts: 78 Member
    Yeah I'd eat something so you don't feel super hungry in the morning from not eating. Plus that's quite a few calories left over, so no harm in having something to eat before bed.
  • Well I didn't have anything prepared for dinner because of the craziness. I do have some pretzels and pepper jack cheese slices. I think I'll snack on that. A handful of pretzels and cheese. Sounds pretty good,

    Thanks for all your suggestions. I was afraid of being too hungry in the morning. LOL!

    P.s... I am always looking for more friends and people to keep me in line... Add me if you want. Thanks again!!!
  • dbrant12
    dbrant12 Posts: 8
    I'm always in that same boat, and its odd to think to eat so close to bedtime when your trying to loose weight but it is better to have something even if you don't meet all your caloric requirements, at least try to get as close as you can,that's what I do and I have seen results already.
  • koko12
    koko12 Posts: 81 Member
    make eggs those are quick. or cottage cheese. or have a protein shake or a smoothie
  • aprilslusher
    aprilslusher Posts: 127 Member
    Eat! Ice cream, chips, a burger, I could go on and on. :laugh:
  • CharityGC
    CharityGC Posts: 499 Member
    If I was hungry, I would definitely eat. An omelet, avocado, hummus and veggies? I try to keep those on hand all the time for something quick and filling.
  • sdtrex
    sdtrex Posts: 18 Member
    BEER AND PIZZA!!!!
  • Amy62575
    Amy62575 Posts: 422 Member
    Eat.
  • CyberEd312
    CyberEd312 Posts: 3,536 Member
    I already had dinner around 9 p.m. here (10:34 now) and I will be going to bed around 11 and I have about 600 calories remaining which will get me a glass of chocolate milk (300 calories) and Peanut butter sandwich (2 toast & 2 Tbsp. All natural Peanut butter 280 calories) Meal Frequency is just a personal preference, point being if you have the calories then enjoy them. I eat right up til bed time if I have them left.... Best of Luck....
  • joakool
    joakool Posts: 434 Member
    Same here. I'm going to bed in about an hour. I have over 500 calories left and I'm not hungry. I did eat good today, I just exercised more than usual. I think I will have some hot tea and call it a night....
  • dbrant12
    dbrant12 Posts: 8
    I don't know if you have a Jimmy John`s there but here in Florida we do and they have a sandwich that's called an Unwich which is iceberg lettuce...(outer large leaves), two slices of provolone cheese, fat free mayo and 3 slices of lean turkey breast and they roll it up like a burrito and it is delish! Only 230 cals and 9g of protein perfect for lunch or late nite snack. I work nites so it's easier for me to make up extra calories from my daily workout.
  • MustangUSN
    MustangUSN Posts: 28 Member
    Eat something that has few calories/carbs, like a salad with a few roasted sunflower seeds and a few craisins. Even with 1 TBSP Ranch dressing, it doesn't amount to much, will satisfy your hunger and your urge to "chew something." Eat slowly and enjoy every bite. It takes 15 minutes for our stomaches to feel ful and half our problem is eating too fast (we are a nation of "fast" everything.) Then, you won't be hungry, its not too heavy to go to bed in 1.5 hours AND you can bank the rest of your calories and feel successful! :)
  • megd726
    megd726 Posts: 31
    Glad to see that you're eating something. I often eat later at night and normally don't see bad effects on my morning weigh in - of course only if I'm staying within my daily goals. A good bedtime snack is cottage cheese. It takes hours to break down so it helps curb the morning hunger. Good luck!
  • mmddwechanged
    mmddwechanged Posts: 1,687 Member
    Eat them:)
  • AnvilHead
    AnvilHead Posts: 18,343 Member
    So I have allotted myself 1660 calories per day. Today was a pretty crazy day and now it is 9:15pm. I have 586 calories left because I didn't eat dinner yet. Question is: what do i do? Do I eat something now, which is about 1.5 hrs before bed, or do I just chalk those calories up as gone? I'm sure if I drank water it would help curb my craving... Just not sure.
    It's almost 9:00 pm here, and I'm right in the middle of destroying about 900 calories worth of shrimp scampi. Meal timing is irrelevant - eat whenever you want as long as you're maintaining a caloric deficit and it doesn't cause indigestion/heartburn, etc. issues when you go to bed.
  • I love all the suggestions... Thank you so much. I can take them with me because I am sure I will be in this situation again. LOL
  • Roscotater
    Roscotater Posts: 3 Member
    Your day sounds like mine lately. I have had the same problem. It is better to have a healthy snack low in carbs than to go to bed hungry. Your body does not like being deprived and will put you into starvation mode. Eat something with high fiber or protien and low sugar. Low fat cheese and whole wheat crackers does it for me or you could try some celery with nut butter (just not too much). I also like lean chicken with a salad and low fat dressing for a fast late dinner. Another idea is greek yogurt which is higher in protein and lower in sugar that regular yogurt. Hope this helps. I wish you well.
  • SoDamnHungry
    SoDamnHungry Posts: 6,998 Member
    Eat 'em if you're hungry. Don't eat them if you're not hungry... I'll save my calories for the next day and eat something awesome if I'm not hungry for them immediately.
  • Eat now...because tomorrow morning you'll be really hungry if you don't...and that means that you'll eat more than you should
  • MouseTmom
    MouseTmom Posts: 201 Member
    I don't like eating just to get MORE calories - that is how I got fat in the first place. That said - if I think I need to get a few more calories in I will drink a glass of milk or eat a little peanut butter.
  • toimisaki
    toimisaki Posts: 8 Member
    I would go for something quick and healthy...eggs are great as someone suggested. Nuts are high calorie and high nutrition. I really would not do chips or junk food. A calorie is not just a calorie. Junk food will make you hungrier the next day. Just my two cents on it. Good luck!
  • NanaWubbie
    NanaWubbie Posts: 248 Member
    I say do a little dance! If you are not hungry, then celebrate! This late in the evening, a little yogurt would hold me over.
  • supermodelchic
    supermodelchic Posts: 550 Member
    I eat 5 meals a day last one being at 7pm and I go to bed by 10pm, so eat some lean protein & veggies , healthy fats.
  • AnvilHead
    AnvilHead Posts: 18,343 Member
    Your day sounds like mine lately. I have had the same problem. It is better to have a healthy snack low in carbs than to go to bed hungry. Your body does not like being deprived and will put you into starvation mode. Eat something with high fiber or protien and low sugar. Low fat cheese and whole wheat crackers does it for me or you could try some celery with nut butter (just not too much). I also like lean chicken with a salad and low fat dressing for a fast late dinner. Another idea is greek yogurt which is higher in protein and lower in sugar that regular yogurt. Hope this helps. I wish you well.
    The bolded part above is bad information and should not be spread on this board. Your body does not go into "starvation mode" if you miss a meal....or even if you miss two meals....or even if you have an overall day which is abnormally low in calories. "Starvation mode" (which is better termed something like "metabolic adaptation" or "metabolic downregulation" for purposes of first-world countries where food availability is not an issue) only occurs after prolonged periods of caloric deprivation.

    With that said, it is a good idea to keep your calorie intake at a reasonable level and the deficit not too large.....but just because one misses a meal or occasionally goes to bed with 500 calories left in the bank doesn't mean their muscles are going to fall off and they're going to suddenly start cannibalizing themselves from the inside.