Nighttime munchies
alyson103
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Any suggestions to stop snacking at night?? I can make healthy choices all day long and I allow myself some extra calories for a snack after dinner. I'm not truly hungry...I just have this overwhelming desire to snack at night and I always eat more than the calories I've "allowed" for the snack and I usually make unhealthy choices.
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Drink lots of water and keep yourself busy! If snacking at night is something you really just can't get past, then make room in your daily calorie allowance for it. Really, you just need to keep yourself accountable. If your snack is chips, for example, then weigh out the amount of chips you can have and put the bag away. Snacking from an open container will always lead to failure.0
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Someone on here suggested to me giving yourself a manicure or pedicure at night. It's tough to snack with lotion on your hands or wet nails0
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I'm exactly the same. Evenings have always been my worst time because I see it as my treat once the kids are in bed and i can finally sit down. I just try to distract myself. Take a bubble bath, paint your nails, call a friend, last night I had my husband give me a foot massage lol. It's a hard habit to break but we'll get there eventually!0
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Same problem. Now I knit.0
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Hobbies help as people above mentioned, keep busy. I also find brushing my teeth earlier will help prevent mindless eating.0
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I try to occupy myself more- reading in my room (where I wouldn't eat normally), or yoga. Less time watching netflix/ tv, or on the computer as those seem to be triggers to mindlessly stuff food into my mouth. Drinking herbal tea in the evening. And I don't buy the snacks I know I would just devour.0
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If you're truly not hungry, divert yourself.0
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I eat dinner shortly before going to bed. No time for muchies after.0
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I drink several cups of fruit herbal tea to reduce late snacks. I still leave around 150-200 cals free for a late night snack and I keep from eating too much by drinking sweet, fruity tea which satisfies some of the sweet craving. Celestial Seasonings has a ton of these teas; I love the blueberry and wild berry ones. I buy several boxes at a time and drink 4-6 cups in a day!0
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crunch ice.0
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kristinegift wrote: »I drink several cups of fruit herbal tea to reduce late snacks. I still leave around 150-200 cals free for a late night snack and I keep from eating too much by drinking sweet, fruity tea which satisfies some of the sweet craving. Celestial Seasonings has a ton of these teas; I love the blueberry and wild berry ones. I buy several boxes at a time and drink 4-6 cups in a day!
Country Peach Passion and a tiny bit of stevia and I'm good to go.
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Try banana ice cream. Its my snack of choice, or at least it used to be. I'm starting yet again0
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kristinegift wrote: »I drink several cups of fruit herbal tea to reduce late snacks. I still leave around 150-200 cals free for a late night snack and I keep from eating too much by drinking sweet, fruity tea which satisfies some of the sweet craving. Celestial Seasonings has a ton of these teas; I love the blueberry and wild berry ones. I buy several boxes at a time and drink 4-6 cups in a day!
Country Peach Passion and a tiny bit of stevia and I'm good to go.
When I get the fruit tea sampler boxes, I actually give the peach ones away. Peach flavors tend to give me headaches However, my friends never complain when I'm handing out packets of tea bags!0 -
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When I get the fruit tea sampler boxes, I actually give the peach ones away. Peach flavors tend to give me headaches However, my friends never complain when I'm handing out packets of tea bags![/quote]
More for me. I do also like the blueberry and mixed berry as well.0 -
I save most of my cals for the evening. Works for me.0
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Eat dinner a little later.0
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Thanks all for the thoughts!
This is my worst time of day also.
I usually clock in more calories / carbs after dinner than all day before.0 -
Keep busy (do something that occupies your hands), make room in your calories for it, or go to bed early. I usually do the latter. I'm starving right now, but I know I'll be in bed soon.0
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I have found, like someone else suggested, that eating a late dinner helps cut down on this. I usually eat dinner around 9, and go to bed around 10, 10:30 (I get up at 5, sigh), which doesn't leave me much time to snack. I also try to pre-plan my snacks for the evening. That lessens the chances that I am going to make poor choices; the choice has already been made, I just need to stick to it. The late dinner helps with this, as does staying busy and drinking tea, which seem to be pretty common techniques for people.0
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I usually eat a banana or have a shake usually casein protein it keeps you full and really fills you up so you don't feel hungry. Or I eat those veggie straw chips they are low cal for the amount you can eat for one serving0
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Great suggestions here! I'm no myself just before bedtime. I'm also a shift worker which doesn't help as I keep some very odd hours.0
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Hot air popcorn popper. Sometimes we give a little spray of coconut oil and dash of salt. Crunchy and takes a while to eat.0
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Cucumber with salt, strawberries, some kind of fruit or vegetable you like would be good if you can't stop yourself from eating! or you can make hot chocolate with unsweetened cocoa powder, a little almond milk, stevia and salt for ~20 calories0
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