What do you eat when you're hungry at bedtime?
            
                
                    CynthiasChoice                
                
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                    I really dislike trying to go to sleep while I'm bothered by hunger pangs. Does anyone have a low calorie idea for quieting a hungry tummy?                 
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            I design my eating so I have specific calories and macros left at bedtime. anything is low calorie if you eat a small amount. The old addage "Failing to Plan is Planning to Fail" appear to be appropriate here . . . IMHO0
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            I always eat at night, it can be anything for me! So far tonight I've had a mandarin and a fudgsicle.
   I always have calories left for my evening snack.                        0 - 
            I find myself snacking on popcorn pretty often lately0
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            Berries. Especially raspberries and strawberries.0
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            I've been snacking on dried cranberries a lot lately, the ones I buy are 40 cals for a 50g serving, and that is way more than enough for me. I tend to serve myself 25g at a time to snack on.0
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            My last bite finishes about 2 hours before bedtime so I do feel a little hungry but it's not unbearable - try eating a light meal slightly later after dinner if that fits your schedule.0
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            I schedule an evening snack into my cals/macros. Tonight I've planned a strawberry Muller rice.0
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            Whatever fits my calories. A bit of cheese is a favorite.0
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            I usually top lowfat, plain yogurt with berries, blend up a fruit smoothie, or just have a single serving of fruit by itself. In my opinion, portion control is just as important as what you actually eat.0
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            I usually have an apple or piece of melon. I find that does the trick. You could just save some calories then have whatever you can 'afford'
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            My personal trainer had me eat low fat cottage cheese, not nonfat. The fat is to satiate you, the protein is to keep you fuller longer and helps feed/preserve muscles during weight loss. That can become any low fat/protein combo you enjoy, as long as you plan for it and stay within your calorie goals.0
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            honestly I just drink a glass of cold water. Eating at bedtime makes my stomach hurt when I lay down.0
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            I have an ice cream or popchips whilst I'm watching tv - because I generally have at least about 100 or 150 calories left
then I have a long bubble bath
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            Right now, I'm having cottage cheese topped with Splenda and cinnamon. De-lish!
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            Pistachio nuts for me, 3rd of a bag (300kcals).0
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            Anything I can snack on.Preferably oat cluster with low fat milk0
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            Probably low fat milk with casein0
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            I have stocked up on Nakd bars - There lovely! So I have them in my bedroom if I am peckish!!! You should try them? Apple pie is my fav!
But normally I crave chocolate, so I always pop out to the kitchen ... Oppps!!!!!
Maybe our sugar levels are low at this time? Or maybe I am just naughty
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            I tend to go for a boiled egg, with an apple if I'm still a little peckish, or low fat chocolate milk with an apple
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            Carbs. Carbs increase the availability of the hormones melatonin and serotonin, which help you sleep.0
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            Bowl of cereal with milk for me if I'm properly hungry.
Glass of water if I'm just a little hungry.0 - 
            I have a nice cup of tea, the warm liquid helps me feel sleepy and tends to quiet the tummy a little0
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            Budget your calories so you could have some left for a night time snack. Exercise or reduce your weekly weight loss goal to budget for the calories.0
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            A serving of Cheerios with half a cup of almond milk is my go-to bedtime snack. It's more filling that most things I can come up with for 130 calories.0
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            Large pizza.0
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            BetterKimmer wrote: »My personal trainer had me eat low fat cottage cheese, not nonfat. The fat is to satiate you, the protein is to keep you fuller longer and helps feed/preserve muscles during weight loss. That can become any low fat/protein combo you enjoy, as long as you plan for it and stay within your calorie goals.
This,or tuna.0 - 
            whatever fits into my allotment, usually peanut butter or nuts, sometimes chocolate (if I haven't had it yet).0
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            I like to eat just before bedtime. It helps me sleep better. I don't eat anything special, just whatever I would ordinarily eat during the day-though fruit doesn't set well with me at night so I avoid that. I usually just I like to eat 200-300 calories so I try to save them for my bedtime snack.0
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            Toothpaste. Once I brush my teeth I no longer want any food.0
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            I always have a mug of herbal tea right before bed. Just having something hot is usually satisfying.0
 
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