When you are done but still hungry?

heatherann76
heatherann76 Posts: 24
edited September 27 in Food and Nutrition
When you are done with your calories for the day but you start getting hungry again in the later evening just what do you do? Do you have any mega low cal snacks you eat or do you just distract yourself until bedtime?
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  • jb_2011
    jb_2011 Posts: 1,029 Member
    W A T E R :drinker:
  • MyaPapaya75
    MyaPapaya75 Posts: 3,143 Member
    I usually eat a tablespoon of PB and 1/4 cup of raisins....BUT if I have a yogurt I would grab that or jello
  • cjwolfjen
    cjwolfjen Posts: 323 Member
    I try to always leave about 100-200 calories after dinner just in case this happens. They make pop corn for 100 calories. Or I'll just have a small snack and a whole bottle of water. Fills me up.
  • Kaldrmjolka
    Kaldrmjolka Posts: 86
    Usually I go for something really low in calories like 10 calorie jello or a filling protein shake. They have really good cinnamon sugar protein drinks for 60 calories (packaged easy to make) its like a late night dessert!

    If you feel guilty about the snack afterwords maybe do some crunches or move around a bit, cleaning works well to. Helps fight the guilt and cravings for me anyway.
  • elkano
    elkano Posts: 14
    I may be bias, as I'm always under my goal... However, if I'm hungry, I snack on something very small (like grapes!) and find that it curves my hunger quite quickly. So no matter, I would snack on something healthy, and not a whole lot of it. As that sick hunger feeling is a pain in the butt. :(

    So, for me it's either: A few grapes, a strawberry, some edamame beans, or raw cucumber. Or chew a piece of gum!
  • christinathompson1
    christinathompson1 Posts: 144 Member
    water...water...and water!! its not good to eat before you go to bed. also what i do before i eat meals, is drink half a glass of water. :)
  • patssarah
    patssarah Posts: 146 Member
    I go for a run and then when I get back if I am still hungry I eat back whatever calories I just burned!
    Most of the time after a run, Im not hungry though!
    Also, I used to just drink water, lots and lots of water and it would fill me up.

    Or brush your teeth! I have done that before and I never want to eat right after brushing!
  • theresa7576
    theresa7576 Posts: 46 Member
    i get the heck away from the kitchen. I have 100 cals left, so I grab a tall ice tea and retire to the bedroom with my laptop. I don't leave till morning.

    If I have to eat something a bag of 100 cal popcorn or a big salad with a light dressing...

    btw I hate that starving feeling- it happens to all of us.
  • maggie4097
    maggie4097 Posts: 156
    I agree with the peanut butter, but for a lower calorie, lower fat snack, I microwave a big bowl (2-3 cups) of frozen veggies. I season with Mrs. Dash. Very filling, good for you, and low calorie!
  • casey12105
    casey12105 Posts: 293
    I either chug water (which I pay for at night having to get up to pee lol) or I'll pop a snack bag of popcorn.
  • lesliefoste
    lesliefoste Posts: 137 Member
    I agree with what's been said

    -save some calories
    -drink water
    -line up a couple go-to low-cal snacks so you don't end up stalking the pantry

    but also, it could just be boredom or habit. Just a thought.
  • mkcalvert
    mkcalvert Posts: 219 Member
    I'm having the same problem, but I know it's not water bc I drink a gallon or more per day!! I think I may have to eat more on those days, I believe sometimes ur body is telling u what it needs..just my opinion
  • lijparsons
    lijparsons Posts: 258
    I pretty much try to ignore it until bedtime. I have started trying to front-load my calories in the day, so I'll have most of them throughout the day and be left with nothing (or not much) by the time dinner is over. I find I can convince myself that I don't want a snack in the evening....so far, so good. It's tough though. If you have to have a snack, just try to make it healthy. Like a yogurt, or carrot sticks....or as jb_2011 said, water.... I find that I have to get up a few times in the night to pee if I do that though.
  • mamagooskie
    mamagooskie Posts: 2,964 Member
    I have 5 cal jello, 0 cal mints on hand at all times, but I always save a few calories for night time snacks and usually that can keep me satisfied till bedtime (unless it's a super late night or something)
  • Losingitin2011
    Losingitin2011 Posts: 572 Member
    I actually find that when I eat around 1500 calories a day I do alright, I'm around 200lbs right now. When I was doing 1200 a day I was *always* hungry. How many calories do you have for the day?
  • TeenaMarina
    TeenaMarina Posts: 420 Member
    Agree on the 100 calorie popcorn thing and also agree on the not leaving the bedroom thing! I wake up in the middle of the night - every night - and what I used to to was get up and go watch tv or something and then I'd eat. Now I just don't allow myself out of my bedroom. There's no food in there :) So maybe do that - go to your bedroom for the rest of the evening and stay there. Or "close down" the kitchen and just don't let yourself set foot back in that room.
  • TS65
    TS65 Posts: 1,024 Member
    I try to figure out why I'm hungry (or more accurately, IF I'm really hungry - is it head hunger or tummy hunger?). More often than not I'm tired or bored - so I go to bed.
  • kristidem
    kristidem Posts: 160 Member
    Everyone has great ideas. I too try to save some calories in case I'm snacky feeling. Try to determine if you are really hungry, just bored, or eating at night has become a habit. Also, take a look at what you eat during the day.... are you eating lots of veggies and fruit, whole grains, and lean protein? Maybe changing what you eat during the day would make you less hungry at night. Good luck! It really is trial and error!
  • cat3nv
    cat3nv Posts: 389 Member
    Try to eat more complex carbs and fiber during the day. Drink a lot of water too.

    Good luck!
  • haulinbuns
    haulinbuns Posts: 44 Member
    I agree drink something. I drink some water and wait 15 minutes or more.

    If I'm still hungry- I have yogurt. Blue Bunny Light Vanilla Creme is my favorite. It is very low in calories. I will have 1/2 cup - 1 cup sometimes with berries or grapes. It is filling and keeps the grumbling away until morning.

    I really listen to my body and when I'm really hungry my body is telling me I didn't eat enough. I struggled for a little while trying to ignore it but then I would wake up in the middle of the night and have trouble sleeping because I was so hungry.

    I don't want to stall my metabolism so if my body says it needs fuel I give it fuel. I just make smart choices.

    There is also a light string cheese that is 50 calories.
  • either drink a lot of water or exercise to burn off calories so you can eat a snack.

    I drink the water
  • cuerpito
    cuerpito Posts: 65 Member
    I don't have those cravings late in the evening - I have them when I come home from work :) If I eat late (after 6 p.m.) I have bad nightmares and don't sleep well, that really keeps me away from foods in the evening. The idea of a bad night is awful.

    Try exercising. I never feel like eating after exercise.
  • May I suggest that you take a look at what you are eating at try to re-evaluate. Perhaps you can switch out certain food items for similar food items that have few calories, less carbs, more protein and/or less fat. One of my tricks is to drink a no/low carb whey protein isolate shake around 10:30 and/or 3:00 (these are often the times when I am starving!). If I have planned my day well and have enough calories to do so, I might add in 1/2 of a banana and 1 TB. (or less) of raw peanut butter to the protein drink. This will usually keep me satisfied without having to sacrifice too many calories. Then, by dinner time, I don't feel as though I need to eat a horse. This is just an example of one trick you can try. When you find some tricks of your own, make sure you share =] Good Luck! Lauren
  • Drinking water is good and the right thing to do. HOWEVER ... the reality is sometimes you just want food. That's why, as I mentioned before, try to get a few tricks under your belt regarding what you eat, as well as the timing of your snacks and meals. A trainer once told me, "Never forget to eat a snack at 10:30 and 3:00". This will hopefully keep you ahead of the hunger pangs. Timing is the key. =]
  • tatiana_13
    tatiana_13 Posts: 325
    For the folks who say, drink water and ignore it. If that works for you, that is fabulous. But for most people who struggle with weight...being hungry is not a long term solution. And this is all about a long term solution. For most of us, if we go to bed hungry too many times, by week three, we start to feel deprived and a binge just might sneak out! And then, we'll feel bad, and quit. So...I'd advise trying to figure out a long term solution.

    First, diagnose your hunger.

    Are you really hungry? Or just knoshy? If just knoshy, I eat low calories snacks. My favorite is cucumber with salt. However, if I'm actually hungry, cucumbers just make things worse...

    Are you the kind of person who feels better with low volume but high satiety foods? That's me. So, if I eat low fat, sugary foods, even if they are "the right" amount of calories, I inevitable end up HUNGRY. A small handful of almonds will kill my hunger pains while buckets of fat free yogurt will just make me hungrier (and slightly nauseous)...

    But some people will only feel "full" with enough high volume foods that literally fill up their stomachs. If you are one of those people and are finding yourself hungry, you are probably "wasting your calories" on high calorie but low volume foods like nuts and cheese...or twinkies. Which have tons of calories, but have low volume. If this is you, you'll want to make low calorie but "bigger" foods a larger part of your diet...primarily vegetables and fruit (people talk about how filling grains and beans are, but they are pretty high in calorie, so eat them if you already are, but don't increase your intake).

    And, of course, as one poster said, you may be hungry because you simply aren't eating enough. Calorie counting isn't always exact for all kinds of reasons..and MFP seems to recommend 1200 for a lot of women (I'm 4'10, not muscular and *I* lost at 1200 when I was at 125 lbs)

    I know you asked for snack ideas, but if being hungry is not just a random event, I encourage you to figure out why. You really shouldn't find yourself regularly hungry--not true, physical hunger. Even at a calorie deficit.
  • I did grab water and a piece of SF gum but it really hadn't done a thing for me. Tried reading no luck. I gave up and went for a small container of yogurt. Cured it for me. We ate supper rather early tonight because of a school concert and I think that may have been my issue. Thanks for the great ideas and I am going to look for some 100 cal popcorn!

    Oh and I love Blue Bunny yogurt too they make it 10 miles from here YUM!
  • aippolito1
    aippolito1 Posts: 4,894 Member
    Water. If still hungry, I'll eat something.
  • TheCeleste
    TheCeleste Posts: 14 Member
    Everyone says drink water, but I really don't like to drink water. Trader Joe's has really good non-sweetened iced tea. 0 calories, 0 everything. Try that in a glass full of ice and a slice or two of lemon and you are SET. It will have just enough natural sweet and tart, plus fill up the stomach. Do that before and after your meal. Little sips, just enjoy it slowly like you would your favorite drink.

    My other tip is if things that should be or used to be filling are giving you the most caloric grief-- try to find substitutes rather than just smaller portions. Instead of white rice, try another grain like quinoa or wild brown rice (still keeping the portions as usual). Instead of ice cream, a yogurt chocolate bar. But the most important thing is that you find something that is still delicious to you. You shouldn't have to deprive yourself, but look for something else to love, even if you have to learn to love it.

    Basically (tl;dr): It's totally possible to be full with low calories. Look for low cal recipes that are satisfying and you'll see a difference.
  • nikki_zav
    nikki_zav Posts: 320 Member
    Try to eat more complex carbs and fiber during the day. Drink a lot of water too.

    Good luck!

    2nd this one!! Avoiding processed foods which break down quickly in your system will help. I think someone up there mentioned water....not sure though. So, just in case....water. Lots of fresh fruits and veggies - fiber will help fill you up and keep you full.
  • HartJames
    HartJames Posts: 789 Member
    20 grapes kill my beast and eating a sliced and baked sweet potato in my last meal helps as well. After that, brushing my teeth and if all else fails- sleep!
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