APPETITE SUPPRESSANT
desy617
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WHAT'S A GOOD APPETITE SUPPRESANT, THE HUNGER IS REAL IN THE MORNING AT WORK.
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Eat a tablespoon of chia as part of your breakfast, maybe with yogurt or oatmeal - and drink a big glass of water.0
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OK WILL DO,I USE TO PUT CHIA SEED IN MY WATER,WILL TRY THAT AGAIN0
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have you tried having a very filling breakfast? for example my go to is 1/2 cup of oatmeal with 1 tbsp of peanut butter and some protein on the side like a jumbo boiled egg or 1 turkey frank. that keeps me full for hours and then maybe mid morning you could have a snack like a greek yogurt or a protein bar, an apple or something before lunch.0
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Take a fast walk outside or do some fast jumping jacks. Forcing the blood to flow helps to reduce hunger/cravings for some.
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have you tried having a very filling breakfast? for example my go to is 1/2 cup of oatmeal with 1 tbsp of peanut butter and some protein on the side like a jumbo boiled egg or 1 turkey frank. that keeps me full for hours and then maybe mid morning you could have a snack like a greek yogurt or a protein bar, an apple or something before lunch.
I REALLY DONT HAVE TIME FOR A FULL BREAKFAST, I WAS LOOKING INTO TRYING A MEAL REPLACEMENT, IDK IF THATS A GOOD IDEA, IM SO HUNGRY ALL THE TIME IN THE MORNING.0 -
Chia seeds or coffee!
Chia seeds also seem to help my cravings when I'm really just bored.
I just chew about a teaspoons worth, and drink water. I don't put it in water.0 -
have you tried having a very filling breakfast? for example my go to is 1/2 cup of oatmeal with 1 tbsp of peanut butter and some protein on the side like a jumbo boiled egg or 1 turkey frank. that keeps me full for hours and then maybe mid morning you could have a snack like a greek yogurt or a protein bar, an apple or something before lunch.
I REALLY DONT HAVE TIME FOR A FULL BREAKFAST, I WAS LOOKING INTO TRYING A MEAL REPLACEMENT, IDK IF THATS A GOOD IDEA, IM SO HUNGRY ALL THE TIME IN THE MORNING.
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I also find protein in the morning helps with this.
Hard boiled eggs
greek yogurt
cottage cheese
I've even had a bit of chicken in the morning.
If I feel really hungry though it is a piece of toast with peanut butter...it seems like a lot of calories to start the day with but sometimes it's the only thing that fills me up!0 -
DeguelloTex wrote: »have you tried having a very filling breakfast? for example my go to is 1/2 cup of oatmeal with 1 tbsp of peanut butter and some protein on the side like a jumbo boiled egg or 1 turkey frank. that keeps me full for hours and then maybe mid morning you could have a snack like a greek yogurt or a protein bar, an apple or something before lunch.
I REALLY DONT HAVE TIME FOR A FULL BREAKFAST, I WAS LOOKING INTO TRYING A MEAL REPLACEMENT, IDK IF THATS A GOOD IDEA, IM SO HUNGRY ALL THE TIME IN THE MORNING.
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Greek yogurt, honey/fruit, and protein powder takes almost no time and is very filling, especially for the amount of calories involved.0
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Cool it on the caps, girlfriend.0 -
LyndseyLovesToLift wrote: »
Cool it on the caps, girlfriend.
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LyndseyLovesToLift wrote: »
Cool it on the caps, girlfriend.
LOL
IM AT WORK AND WE ONLY USE CAPS.LOL SO FUNNY.BUT WAS YOU SERIOUS???0 -
Find something you can eat as you travel to work?0
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Protein+fiber in the morning. If you aren't hungry right away, pack up a little breakfast to go that you can eat at work when your appetite picks up. Think things like this:
Berries+greek yogurt
Boiled egg and carrot sticks
Triscuits and a WEIGHED PORTION of sharp cheddar cheese
And, if you are hungry enough before you leave the house, those Jimmy Dean Turkey sausage egg+ cheese frozen sandwiches are an easy microwave deal that is around 350 calories, and can be eaten one handed on a drive in to work. (ETA, just checked my diary, the Jimmy Dean delights sandwich I keep on hand for breakfast on the go? 250 calories.)
I would really NOT recommend a meal-replacement. They will use up your calories and are unlikely to satisfy.0 -
LyndseyLovesToLift wrote: »
Cool it on the caps, girlfriend.
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Water. Drink when you want to eat, especially during the summer. Sometimes what we think are food cravings are really just our bodies saying they are getting dehydrated.0
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HeySwoleSister wrote: »
HAHAHA, SO FREAKIN FUNNY0 -
HeySwoleSister wrote: »Protein+fiber in the morning. If you aren't hungry right away, pack up a little breakfast to go that you can eat at work when your appetite picks up. Think things like this:
Berries+greek yogurt
Boiled egg and carrot sticks
Triscuits and a WEIGHED PORTION of sharp cheddar cheese
And, if you are hungry enough before you leave the house, those Jimmy Dean Turkey sausage egg+ cheese frozen sandwiches are an easy microwave deal that is around 350 calories, and can be eaten one handed on a drive in to work. (ETA, just checked my diary, the Jimmy Dean delights sandwich I keep on hand for breakfast on the go? 250 calories.)
I would really NOT recommend a meal-replacement. They will use up your calories and are unlikely to satisfy.
I WILL TRY THE JIMMY DEAN TURKEY SANDWICH THANKS0 -
I use coffee as a mid morning pick me up and appetite suppressant. Also when I get to work I make 24 ounces of hot herbal tea right away. Basically staying really hydrated in the morning and coffee keeps me fine until lunch.0
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Coffee works for me when I wake up hungry, but I've never been a huge fan of breakfast. Eating in the morning, even if I'm hungry, makes me naseous.
My bf can't go without something in the morning though, so he eats an apples for some sugar, and a couple of low-fat cheese sticks for some protein/fat.0 -
It seems simple, but just drinking a glass of water sometimes helps..0
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The whole Caps thing is killing me!
I eat greek yogurt and a banana in the morning. SO filling for me. Drink lots and lots of water too. That will really fill you up.0 -
THANKSRebeccaD22 wrote: »The whole Caps thing is killing me!
I eat greek yogurt and a banana in the morning. SO filling for me. Drink lots and lots of water too. That will really fill you up.
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EAT MORE FIBER AND PROTEIN IN THE MORNING !!?!0
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I find that oatmeal never helped me - greek yogurt and granola sometimes does. Really, all I crave in the morning is a fatty bagel.. unfortunately.. But I second what people said about tea/coffee. Coffee tends to turn my stomach if I go overboard but if I have a hot glass of tea (or two), I find it definitely keeps the hunger at bay until I REALLY have to eat0
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I "pack" my breakfast the same way I pack my lunch, the night before (so not a morning person).
I mix high fiber cereal and a small handful of nuts, place in a ziplock bag. I mix yogurt & fruit (big covered bowl) and store in the fridge. In the a.m. I add the dry ingredients to the yogurt & stir. Whallah! Protein, fiber and fat.
On the weekend bake an egg casserole (saute up some veggies to put in there). Cut into squares, wrap & freeze. This gives you the "filling" for a wrap or English muffin. Warm up, add cheese & serve.0 -
TRY TO DRINK MORE WATER IN THE MORNINGS. THAT IS WHAT HELPS ME.0
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