After-dinner, tv-time munchies
Jerzeeblondie
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My biggest struggle is not the weekends (although this is very tough) but for some reason it's that time after dinner and before bed.. when I'm relaxing and watching tv when I feel the urge to eat something. Sometimes it is out of hunger, but sometimes just out of habit... used to eatting snacks when watching tv.. something sweet or salty or both!
Anyone have this problem? Know how to fight the urge? Is there anything you do to keep occupied while watching tv but fight that urge to snack for no reason?
Anyone have this problem? Know how to fight the urge? Is there anything you do to keep occupied while watching tv but fight that urge to snack for no reason?
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GUM! Gum has helped me in a tight spot a number of times. You could do a whole lot worse than a stick of gum. My favorite is 5 gum (vortex, zing, and solstice)0
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this may sound EXTREMELY odd, but sometimes at night, mainly if i am super hungry and i am just in bed laying down, i start telling myself i ate pizza and fries, and hamburgers, and steaks and tacos, and, and, and..just randomly listing stuff, and it settles my brain into thinking i HAVE eaten all that stuff, and that i am not hungry anymore..0
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chewing gum has seemed to help for when I'm wanting something sweet to snack on, but I've found it doesn't help so much when I have the craving for salty munchies!
And I never thought to tell myself I've eatten those foods, that's an interesting idea.0 -
When we had cable, it was always the commercial breaks that got me. It wasn't what I wanted to watch so I would meander into the kitchen. Just think of all those food commercials. I would get off the couch and see how many sit ups I could do, or if I felt worn, I'd stretch out and work on my splits. Grabbing a big glasses of cool water when you're in the kitchen instead of food can fill you up and make you feel good leaving it with something in hand. It all sounds dorky as I re-read it, but I find little tricks work best.0
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chewing gum has seemed to help for when I'm wanting something sweet to snack on, but I've found it doesn't help so much when I have the craving for salty munchies!
And I never thought to tell myself I've eatten those foods, that's an interesting idea.
salt is delicious, and EVIL..try some low sodium pickles or something..i actually found some @ the store tonight, and i was extatic, but they are a limited thing for me, since there still is salt in them..try that idea, and see if it works..it may not, but there is no harm in trying..let me know if it worked or not..it really helps when my tummy is grumbling, and i cant sleep..i go thru my list, feel full, and am out like a light :happy:0 -
i try to drink a glass of water and fool my stomach into thinking its full...... sometimes helps. try a piece of fruit instead of chocolate. gum makes me more hungry as it gets my stomach juices going!!0
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I eat frozen berries! Just a few.0
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I have a big problem with this too. My tactic lately is just to tell myself NO food after dinner! I made sure to eat a good dinner, and even a dessert, but after that, it's just water till bed. 9-11 is the hardest for me, but this week has been easier. I've been keeping this up for 3 weeks, so maybe a few more weeks and the habit will be broken.
On the bright side, when I don't eat at night, I am much hungrier for breakfast, and I am not a good breakfast eater, so that's been helpful overall.0 -
thanks for the good ideas. I've been struggling to control the thoughts of needing a snack, because I am trying to stop snacking after dinner... it's a slow process though because some nights are harder than others. Sometimes it's just a habit I think and when choosing an after dinner snack, I'd want it to be something that will digest well and not interfer with sleep.0
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I have a big problem with this too. My tactic lately is just to tell myself NO food after dinner! I made sure to eat a good dinner, and even a dessert, but after that, it's just water till bed. 9-11 is the hardest for me, but this week has been easier. I've been keeping this up for 3 weeks, so maybe a few more weeks and the habit will be broken.
On the bright side, when I don't eat at night, I am much hungrier for breakfast, and I am not a good breakfast eater, so that's been helpful overall.
9-11 seems to be the hardest for me too! I think I find water doesnt help because I already drink about a gallon of water a day. I was thinking maybe reduced sugar chocolate milk or propel zero for when I want something sweet... but sometimes drinking something doesnt help that urge to MUNCH lol I really need to work on this... I know part of weight loss is pyscholoogical... I need to train my brain not to need those snacks0 -
I never get time to have a morning or afternoon snack, so I plan for a 200-250 calorie evening snack. A glass of wine and some cheese is my usual snack, but if I'm craving crunchy/salty...airpopped popcorn, crispy minis rice cakes, vegetables/hummus, sunflower seeds, and if I'm craving something sweet frozen grapes or some dark chocolate mini chips. I try to choose snacks that I can pick at, makes them last longer and I tend to eat less (for example...I'll have a couple of tablespoons of grated cheese rather than a slice, chocolate chips rather than a bar) just be sure to measure/weigh them out and no going back for seconds
I find a couple cups of herbal tea with my snack really helps to fill me up too.0 -
i allow myself a snack in the evening, and work it into my calories.
but often when i'm feeling like pigging out, i'll do some crunches (usually about 100 in sets of 25) and some push ups (i'm training myself to be able to do them, i started at 3, now i can do 14 in a row) and a few leg exercises on the floor. once i've done them, it gets my mind off the food.
so for some unscheduled exercises, it's good, and to get my mind off of chocolate and other such delicacys it works as well.0 -
Sugarfree pudding? That's my nightly snack. 60 calories, can't go wrong. I am gonna back spinach for "chips" also. Oh and freeze dried fruits are yummy.0
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i definately have this problem too. At the moment I do half a tin of lite tinned fruit (for about 50 cal) and a diet soda.0
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I get the orville redenbacher 100-cal single serving popcorns. They have regular and kettle corn, and its a LOT of popcorn for only 100 calories. Satisfies a craving for salty or sweet, and some crunch, without killing your calories for the day0
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I just started using MFP. I plan on an evening snack. I love oranges, so I always have one. I like the mini bags of popcorn. And I either have a sugar free fudge bar or a small amount of dark chocolate. I have really been trying to not bring anything into the house that I might eat if I go crazy at night. I'm good during the day. I have to have EVERYTHING planned. And I drink water.0
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I just started using MFP. I plan on an evening snack. I love oranges, so I always have one. I like the mini bags of popcorn. And I either have a sugar free fudge bar or a small amount of dark chocolate. I have really been trying to not bring anything into the house that I might eat if I go crazy at night. I'm good during the day. I have to have EVERYTHING planned. And I drink water.
I have done this before, accidentally posted twice. Is there a way to delete one?0 -
this may sound EXTREMELY odd, but sometimes at night, mainly if i am super hungry and i am just in bed laying down, i start telling myself i ate pizza and fries, and hamburgers, and steaks and tacos, and, and, and..just randomly listing stuff, and it settles my brain into thinking i HAVE eaten all that stuff, and that i am not hungry anymore..
I have the same habits as the original poster and have yet to find a way to consistently stop the snacking. But this idea (above) works for me sometimes. I think the sensation of eating is over soon enough anyway, I might as well just act as if I ate it, convince myself I enjoyed it and spare the calories. I think it sounds a little nuts and I also thought I was the only crazy out here doing that. It does work when I think to do it. :laugh:0 -
I try to leave 100 - 200 calories for after dinner and usually have a handful of Animal crackers (13 = 100 calories) or 4 -5 cups air popped popcorn.0
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I love iced tea but drink water most of the day, so I'll have a big glass at night (decaf) with lots of ice and a tiny bit of sweetener and it seems like a treat! Over the years I've weaned myself off of sweetening my tea too much and now can drink it without any sweetener but I'll put a little in as a treat (used to put 2 Splendas in a big glass, now I put 3-4 Splendas into an entire pot of tea which makes me 5-6 large glasses of iced tea).0
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Not for everyone, but a cup of frozen peas0
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So glad you posted this and good to see everyone's comments. I too am really struggling with this. I go in phases - sometimes my resolve is great for weeks and then I lose it and snack snack snack. I even find myself craving bowls of cereal at 10.30pm!
I am going to have to tell myself NO snacking after dinner - and perhaps stop the cup of tea or coffee too - because this usually has associations with snacking (tea and a biscuit or 10!)
Frozen grapes are great and so are orange juice ice lollies when it is hot - they really help
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Some great suggestions here! My problem time is from the minute I walk in home, whether it's after school run at 3.30 or later, until I have got my evening meal ready, whatever it is, whatever I have eaten that day. I always seem to blow my diet!
However, from now on I will try doing sit ups, push ups, etc whilst dinner is cooking in the hope it will occupy my hands so they aren't in the biscuit cupboard!
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tea! seriously, it is so filling and the possibilities are endless as to the Flavor you pick. Decaf will still let you get to sleep too
My favorites : Yogi Tahitian Vanilla Hazelnut
Celestial Seasonings Thai Coconut Decaf Chai
0 calories with a packet of splenda, and warm vanilla yumminess to help lull you to sleep!0 -
My problem is not really that I am hungry, but if I ever sit down after 8 pm to watch television I fall asleep.....drives my husband insane...the only way I can stay awake is to eat popcorn. I buy the lite versions so the calories are not that bad, and I always have room in my daily allowance for it.0
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This sounds odd but I eat ice. I love the crunching and it gives me the feeling that I am eating something when it's just water. Weird but it works!0
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lots of great ideas..... eattin ice and making frozen juice popsicles sounds good, it's still helping the chewing part. I like the popcorn too, I find myself doing that a lot and then afterwards I crave something sweet. I've been trying to cut out the snacking altogehter but, maybe I'll just start working it into my calories!0
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If I get the munchies I make a cup of decaf coffee put a little of light whip cream in there good to go..0
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I like frozen raspberries/blackberries, carrots, and bell pepers for munchies. You can go hog wild on them and you probably won't eat enough to go over your calories0
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Try vitatop chocolate chip muffin top with 2 tbsp of lite whipped cream. In total its 120 calorie snack that tastes amazing0
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