Does anyone have any tips for a late night snacker?
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lolly1979
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Hi all, I try and eat well during the day but really struggle after 8pm when my sweet cravings kick in...any good tips? healthier sweet options?:happy:
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I always have to have something at night. It depends on how many calories I have left as to what I have. A bowl of cereal, toast, fruit, yogurt. granola bar.
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HIDE the snacks!!! That's my only tip. That or eat fruit instead!0
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Sugar free Jell-O with FF Cool Whip. Sugar free pudding with Cool Whip.0
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Try snacking on something healthy. I eat a handful of almonds with a glass of water if im feeling the urge to snack.0
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Sugar free jell-o, lots of fruits or even some veggies.0
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Brush your teeth and distract yourself. :flowerforyou:0
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Quaker brand Vanilla creme brulee rice cakes! Careful though, they are really addictive.0
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popcorn with some strawberry tea
edy's natural fruit frozen bars
grapes
the popcorn helps because its light in cals but you get alot of it.0 -
Get yourself off of refined sugar (and not by substituting artificial sweeteners, they don't help) and you won't have the cravings.0
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if you can, work out as late as possible! I save my workouts for the last thing that i do, and just incorporate the 'exercise' calories in earlier....works like a charm!0
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ice blocks- the little cheap ones you get for kids. they're only about 50 cals. or you can get really nice ones with about 80 cals. i have the little ones- if you suck them they last for ages!!!
my friend also swears by putting grapes in the freezer then eating them like boiled sweets.0 -
I struggle with this since I deleted ice cream from my diet. I now make a smoothie with 1 c fat free milk, 1/2 c vanilla low fat yogurt and 1/2-1c of frozen fruit of choice (if you use frozen you don't have to add ice). Satisfies my craving plus comes in right under 200 cal depending on fruit.0
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Skinny Cow ice cream is sent from heaven. If you're not really into ice cream, do the sugar free jello puddings. They take a little while to get used to but do the trick.0
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I dont know if this is something that would fit into ur schedule or not but this is what i do, i sit down first thing in the morning and take about 20-30 and plan my entire day all the way down to my every snack. So my advice is if this is something u cant stop, then plan for it, Hope this helps.
PS dont deprive yourself, the craving will only get stonger later on and u will more than likely over indulge and regret it. have ur snack in moderation,and if it is an everynight thing definetly take the advise from the above posters and get something that is not going to hurt that much to eat everynight, like the sugar free jello snacks.0 -
Vitatops velvety chocolate muffins have 90 calories- you pop them in the microwave for 30 seconds and they taste like a molten chocolate cake. If you NEED sweet/chocolate it's satisfying (jello never did much for me)
If I just really want something sweet, I usually go for cantaloupe
also diet hot cocoa helps!0 -
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If you're not really hungry, try distracting yourself with something else like exercise or going to bed and read a book - I do both!0
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what works for me a small glass of chocolate milk. I buy the fat free kind but just having a small amount satisfies my urge to binge on those snacks.0
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I love to make fruit smoothies at night. I use fat-free vanilla yogurt and frozen fruit, and a little milk. Throw it in the blender (my husband likes to add a little splenda) and you have a delicious smoothy!! I also like low fat frozen yogurt, a small piece of dark chocolate to kick that craving!0
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I have had the same issue for years... it is a tough one to conquer!! I really try to keep away from the late night carbs because that is a real sabboteur of a healthy lifestyle. Fruits and veggies just DO NOT do the job for me. In fact, they may satisfy in the immediate term, but within an hour I actually feel even hungrier. The one thing that I have found to be VERY satisfying and really tasty is almonds. A small handful of almonds provides a perfect combination of calories with healthy fats, which helps keep the hunger pangs away. Sam's Club sells a 3lb bag of shelled almonds (salted or unsalted) for under $10... fantastic deal!
The other thing that works well is NATURAL peanut butter (the list of ingredients should be peanuts only... no sugar added)... smear a couple tablespoons on a sliced apple (some people like it on celeryor other fruits/ veggies).0
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