"Filler Food"
kellesee
Posts: 53 Member
Hi Friends,
Any suggestions on what I can just pop in my mouth to keep my stomach quiet for a couple hours till dinnertime? I don't really want to eat an entire bowl of fruit and I don't want to eat "dinner." I just want to keep it quiet for a little while.
It seems like the better food I put in my stomach, the faster it chews it all up !
Thanks!
Any suggestions on what I can just pop in my mouth to keep my stomach quiet for a couple hours till dinnertime? I don't really want to eat an entire bowl of fruit and I don't want to eat "dinner." I just want to keep it quiet for a little while.
It seems like the better food I put in my stomach, the faster it chews it all up !
Thanks!
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For less than 200 calories you can eat a small banana sliced lengthwise and spread with a tablespoon of peanut butter. It'll hold you for a couple of hours.0
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I love greek yogurt or cottage cheese for a snack, usually keeps my hunger pains in check for a couple hours.0
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For less than 200 calories you can eat a small banana sliced lengthwise and spread with a tablespoon of peanut butter. It'll hold you for a couple of hours.
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I love greek yogurt or cottage cheese for a snack, usually keeps my hunger pains in check for a couple hours.
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I'm a fan of rice cakes. They may not pack much of a nutritional punch, but they are crunchy and the flavored ones taste good (at least to me).
They're not for everyone, though.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZxGEjc1lIm80 -
String cheese. Light versions are about 50 cal.0
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Celery0
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I keep a box of these on hand:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001CU0N36?orderstatus-20
They fill you up and are only 80 calories0 -
I keep a box of these on hand:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001CU0N36?orderstatus-20
They fill you up and are only 80 calories
I looked those up. Unfortunately, they're too expensive for me. Maybe one day....... :-)0 -
Veggies stick with hummus (carrot, celery, cucumber, capsicum)0
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slice half an apple, half banana and mix with greek yoghurt0
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Thank you for all your suggestions. Greek Yogurt seems to be a favorite. I'll get some and try it.0
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Thank you for all your suggestions. Greek Yogurt seems to be a favorite. I'll get some and try it.
Get plain or vanilla and add a serving of PB2 (2 tablespoons only 45 calories). Yum!0 -
I'm terribly lazy, so I grab fresh fruit or just eat a spoonful of peanut butter right out of the jar... If I'm really grumbly or hungry and don't need the calories, I drink some tea or coffee with unsweetened almond milk.0
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Tortilla with hummus and lettuce. Om nom nom0
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If trying Greek Yogurt-- maybe try the Dannon Light n Fit Greek. It has the lowest cals for sure!! I have looked at a lot of them, and for a serving (usually a 5.3oz cup) the Dannon ones are 80 cals (all others are at least 100 cals, a lot of them at 130 or 150!) and it has less sugar and less sodium than most.
0 fat on most of them-- but I compared Activia's Greek yogurt just today (because there was a dollar off coupon in the sunday paper) and even though I had 3 or 4 coupons for it-- I decided against it. Activia: 20g of carbs, 18g of sugar and 130 cals!!
The Dannon is 9 carb, 7g sugar, and only 80 cals!!
And they are so good!!
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