What to eat when you work at night!
dontdomornings92
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I have the hardest time figuring out what to eat after work. I work second shift. I generally work 2pm-10pm. Sometimes I have to go in even earlier than 2. I only get a half hour lunch break. I work at a retail store that only has a very small selection of food. I usually just have some type of frozen dinner on my lunch break because that's all I have time for. The problem is that I usually just pick at it because I find most frozen dinners to be unappetizing. Then by the time I get home from work I am starving. I like to cook, but who wants to cook a meal at 10 at night? A lot of the time I just get fast food. I am just getting really sick of all of the processed crappy frozen food and the fast food. What are other suggestions for me?
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What's wrong with leftovers if you don't feel like cooking that late?0
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I have the hardest time figuring out what to eat after work. I work second shift. I generally work 2pm-10pm. Sometimes I have to go in even earlier than 2. I only get a half hour lunch break. I work at a retail store that only has a very small selection of food. I usually just have some type of frozen dinner on my lunch break because that's all I have time for. The problem is that I usually just pick at it because I find most frozen dinners to be unappetizing. Then by the time I get home from work I am starving. I like to cook, but who wants to cook a meal at 10 at night? A lot of the time I just get fast food. I am just getting really sick of all of the processed crappy frozen food and the fast food. What are other suggestions for me?
prepare a week worth of food on the weekend or get a slow cooker.0 -
Hey there! I work 5pm till 1am every weekday. Sometimes I go in earlier too. I do meal prepping.. so on Sunday or Monday, I make enough food to last me thru the week. I usually don't make breakfast or lunch a head of time. Because I like to change my breakfast often. Then lunch, I usually have a smoothie. I have one of those "to go" blenders.. where you add everything in the bottle, blend, switch lids and go! It's fantastic. Meal prepping is the only way I've been able to stay sane and eat correctly! I don't have any other time to pick out food.. which is why I've ate horribly in the past!0
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I work overnights and then return to a daytime schedule when I'm off because I have kids. I utilize my crockpot a lot. I throw in some meat, add some onions and peppers and some spanish style tomato sauce. It tastes good on its own with sour cream or guacamole or over rice.
I'm not trying to be offensive but I don't understand why people always claim they don't have time to cook. I work full-time, have two children that are involved in extracurricular activities, housework, yard work, etc. The key is to plan your week. I try to have an idea of what I'm going to cook for dinner for the week when I do my shopping. I don't make elaborate meals but they are fairly healthy, home cooked and taste good to me and my family.
Cook a bunch of chicken in the oven and take that to work with a salad instead. I don't eat the frozen dinners because they are not very filling for the amount of calories. My husband takes a salad to work everyday for lunch. One of us makes it the night before so he just has to grab it in the morning. On Sundays I hard boil eggs and cook either bacon or sausage and portion it out in baggies for his breakfast and for me to eat at work.0 -
I know you weren't being offensive, none taken. I just choose sleep or going to the gym over everything else besides work. LOL. It's hard to cook meals for just myself too. So meal prepping is easier for me.0
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I eat banana and drink low fat milk or soya milk0
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I know you weren't being offensive, none taken. I just choose sleep or going to the gym over everything else besides work. LOL. It's hard to cook meals for just myself too. So meal prepping is easier for me.
I guess it would almost seem like a waste to prepare a meal for one. I guess knowing I have to feed everyone makes me more motivated, lol. My husband works pretty long hours so I normally cook during the week.0 -
I struggle all the time with food intake on my shift. 1st job 4p-2a, 2nd job, on now 12a-8a. I try to eat fruits and veggies during the late hours. Try Progresso Light Soups, Zesty Santa Fe Style Chicken is my favorite. Just had it with watermelon and drinking a Lipton diet Green Tea mixed berry. My 1st job is the hardest. Everybody wants to eat out every night at a different restaurant. Drinking water helps too!!0
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I work third shift (midnight- 8:30 AM) and I always struggle with what to eat and more importantly, when to eat. Right now I am sticking with whole wheat, whole grain pita breads, organic fruits and veggies (fresh and frozen), slow cooked oatmeal, Boarshead turkey deli meats, cage free-organic eggs and Applegate turkey bacon, and cheeses (no nitrates, no hormones, etc) . I used to be a Lean Cuisine junkie, and a diet soda and Splenda addict. But I have removed both from my diet. I also donated my microwave. I mainly stick to sandwiches because it's easy. Sandwich, and a fruit, sandwich and a side salad. I know it's so boring, lol but it works for me. I just change what's in the sandwich. And I make different kinds of omelettes.0
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I eat fruit and lots of water to drink... Cracker breads then porridge around 5 am xx0
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I guess it would almost seem like a waste to prepare a meal for one. I guess knowing I have to feed everyone makes me more motivated, lol. My husband works pretty long hours so I normally cook during the week.
Haha, yep! I wish I had more people to cook for.0 -
My first piece of advice is to alter your eating times. I'm 3rd shift. Check out the way I personalized my food diary.
Next, like other people have mentioned here, SMOOTHIES SMOOTHIES SMOOTHIES. I used to drink one everyday for breakfast. In that one meal, I'd get 2 servings of fruit, 2 servings of veggies, protein, and a heart-healthy oil. It's really a great foundation for the rest of your day.
Now that I've gotten better at cooking, I cook all my food for the day right when I wake up. Is that something you could try?0 -
Afternoon shifts for me were easy, night shift 11pm until 7am was always my killer. I'd eat candy, crisps, drink Coke do a junk food run for meal break. At least it was the only time that I ate but still! No wonder shift work adds years onto your life!
I only had a half hour meal break but it never stopped me from taking food from home. I always had leftovers, chopped up fruit or veggies in a container, yoghurt, cuppa soup. I used to be so self conscious of what people thought about me carrying in my 10 different containers (including condiments) but then I thought 'who cares'..0 -
I have the hardest time figure out what times I should eat. A lot of times I work nights, then have class during the day, meetings in the afternoons so I sleep when I can but I feel like I eat all the time!!! And garbage food. If I'm exhausted I grab a soda from the machine, but carbs and sugar are my favorite things to eat at night. If I figure it out, I'll let you know.0
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I'm not trying to be offensive but I don't understand why people always claim they don't have time to cook. I work full-time, have two children that are involved in extracurricular activities, housework, yard work, etc. The key is to plan your week. I try to have an idea of what I'm going to cook for dinner for the week when I do my shopping. I don't make elaborate meals but they are fairly healthy, home cooked and taste good to me and my family.
In my case, I don't find any joy in cooking. Given a choice, I would never cook, lol. I only cook for my son only because he and I don't like the same foods.0 -
one of my favorite things to do is buy a rotisserie (sp?) chicken the day before my work week starts....i buy bbq sauce, teriyaki sauce, etc. to put on the chicken---some nice variety. I also chop up veggies and fruit in advance to bring to work. Any carbs I usually eat early in my day--lunch and dinner are usually a meat and veggie0
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I'm not trying to be offensive but I don't understand why people always claim they don't have time to cook. I work full-time, have two children that are involved in extracurricular activities, housework, yard work, etc. The key is to plan your week. I try to have an idea of what I'm going to cook for dinner for the week when I do my shopping. I don't make elaborate meals but they are fairly healthy, home cooked and taste good to me and my family.
In my case, I don't find any joy in cooking. Given a choice, I would never cook, lol. I only cook for my son only because he and I don't like the same foods.
I don't enjoy it either. I like to eat good food but I really don't enjoy cooking at all. My husband likes to cook but he isn't home in time to cook during the week.0 -
one of my favorite things to do is buy a rotisserie (sp?) chicken the day before my work week starts....i buy bbq sauce, teriyaki sauce, etc. to put on the chicken---some nice variety. I also chop up veggies and fruit in advance to bring to work. Any carbs I usually eat early in my day--lunch and dinner are usually a meat and veggie
This is a good idea. I do this sometimes too and make chicken salad or shred the chicken and make buffalo chicken wraps.0 -
I work overnights and I eat the same foods I would if it was daytime.0
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Buy some tupperware. Cook a meal for 2 or 4 or whatever, portion it out and freeze them. Do this a couple times a week and you have ready measured, calorie counted meals, cooked from scratch (so you know exactly what's in them) ready to cook at work. It's cheaper than ready meals, too.0
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Hi, I also work at night and find it hard to not eat junk while working. I started packing veggies and a protein bar to help with the snacking.0
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On a sidenote.....doesnt it suck working nights???? smh.0
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I work 3rd shift (11pm-7:30am). The key is planning!!!!
I take yogurt, string cheese, fruit (watermelon, pear, apple, orange), and oatmeal for snacks.
I acutally don't really EAT at work. I have a protein shake after I run on my 30 minute lunch. However, I worked 2nd shift for 2 years. I gained a lot of weight eating the way you described. Then I started making my dinners ahead of time. I had a chicken breast and 2 veggies. Just heat it up at work and done. You're already heating up those awful frozen meals. This is the same, but YOU controlled what you put in it.0 -
There are many quick and easy meals you can cook in less than 20 minutes. Look for online recipes. Here is one: eatingwell.com.
They mostly feature seafood meals, though. It is important to make sure that you have a healthy diet.0 -
On a sidenote.....doesnt it suck working nights???? smh.
I've never worked nights, but my husband has. Yeah, it sucks :-(0 -
On a sidenote.....doesnt it suck working nights???? smh.
Oh my goodness, I hate it SO much. Not as much as I hated 2nd shift though. On 2nd shift, your WHOLE day is used up. You miss out on baby showers, weddings, birthdays, etc.
Can't wait until I have enough seniority to get to 1st shift.
So, let me guess everyone's profession here: dispatchers, medical staff, night clerks?0 -
Nurse! LOL!0
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I love my night shift. LOL. I'm a Property Preservation Specialist, yay desk work..0
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My first piece of advice is to alter your eating times. I'm 3rd shift. Check out the way I personalized my food diary.
This would be my advice too...
I don't know how it is/was in America, but over here in Europe, or at least in Belgium, people used to eat their main meal at noon (at least when they worked at home or in the neighborhood).
When I was young, both my parents, my sisters and I came home from school (parents were teachers) at noon, my mother was able to cook at warm meal (had skinned some potatoes in the morning already). In the evening we only had a light meal.
Even nowadays, my parents and my parents-in-law (all in their 70's-80's) cook and eat a warm meal at lunchtime, and have a light course in the evening.
In the weekend, I often try to do this too, to have more time in the afternoon for other things.
So... why shouldn't you eat your main meal before you go to work? You could eat something light during your break, and have a snack after work...
And indeed... meal planning...
On days that I know I'll be home late, I cook a chili-dish the day before (you could do that in the morning), and only have to steam some rice in the evening.
And make a portion for the next day too...
And another portion for the freezer for next week?
I love to make a couscous salad with lots of vegetables. No need to cook, and it tastes even better the next day...
http://thekindlife.com/forum/topic/1676757/amazing-couscous-salad-by-jamie-oliver (I tend to add more veggies than Jamie Oliver does).0 -
I eat the same foods at night that I would during the day. I eat a lot of salads and fruits because they are quick and easy. Progresso light soups too.
I work 7p to 7a and I am a nurse.0
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