Night binging
lmkelly679
Posts: 102 Member
So here's my problem, I'll do amazing during the day then once my daughters in bed and I'm relaxing my cravings /hunger hits hard and I completly ruin the day. I don't deprive myself, I don't skip meals and I drink a good amount of water so I know it's not my body's way of telling me i need it all.
How do you guys fight this? I would love to just go to bed and avoid it all but I'm not going to bed at 8!
How do you guys fight this? I would love to just go to bed and avoid it all but I'm not going to bed at 8!
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Don't put your daughters to bed till midnight.0
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Save calories so you can have a favorite treat after you put your child to bed.0
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Try low calories fruits. Or skimmed yogurt0
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healthygreek wrote: »Save calories so you can have a favorite treat after you put your child to bed.
There you go.0 -
Are you taking any sleep drugs? The only time I ever did this was when I was taking Ambien.
What about eating dinner later or having a (planned, budgeted) snack close to bedtime?0 -
by eating a huge bowl of air popped popcorn in the night. Which i fit in my calorie allowance0
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ncboiler89 wrote: »Don't put your daughters to bed till midnight.
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Maybe also any vegetables. And eat it slowly0
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Eat more filling foods during the day, or have bigger meals and fewer snacks, or up your calories a bit (go to .5 lbs/week).0
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Have you thought about trying a protein shake before you go to bed? Or how about some cottage cheese with berries (weighed to the gram to fit in your caloric limit)?0
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I eat a big meal of protein which last me for the majority of the day. Not sure if this will work for you and how you can manage something of this sort within your schedule.0
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I usually have a sweet at night like a weight watcher ice cream bar.ncboiler89 wrote: »Don't put your daughters to bed till midnight.Eat more filling foods during the day, or have bigger meals and fewer snacks, or up your calories a bit (go to .5 lbs/week).
You guys are amazing... And quick!!!0 -
A weight watchers bar wouldn't be enough for me either. I would need that AND a bag of popcorn. Pre-logging is your friend.0
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arditarose wrote: »A weight watchers bar wouldn't be enough for me either. I would need that AND a bag of popcorn. Pre-logging is your friend.
I'll try both lol.0 -
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I am doing intermittent fasting. I'm "breaking my fast" around 9am and eating my last meal of the day at 5pm. This helps me keep my late night snacking in check. They're not strenuous rules, but they keep me in check. You might can push your "breakfast" until 12 and eat a snack after your kids go to bed. This way you are eating the same amount of food all day, just later.0
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When I really, really want to do a hand-to-mouth thing, I'll eat lettuce. It is about as close to calorie-free as you can get and gives you crunch with the white stuff if you want crunch.
Breaking a junk food craving is just a matter of determination. You make up you mind that you're not going to do it and if it pops into your head that you'd like to, you just stop that short with an emphatic mental NO and move on to thinking about something else.
The more you resist, the more resisting becomes your habit. Then it gets easier and easier until one day you're thinking, "I can't believe I used to be like that."
Bad habits ARE hard to break, but not impossible. You can do it!0 -
When I really, really want to do a hand-to-mouth thing, I'll eat lettuce. It is about as close to calorie-free as you can get and gives you crunch with the white stuff if you want crunch.
Breaking a junk food craving is just a matter of determination. You make up you mind that you're not going to do it and if it pops into your head that you'd like to, you just stop that short with an emphatic mental NO and move on to thinking about something else.
The more you resist, the more resisting becomes your habit. Then it gets easier and easier until one day you're thinking, "I can't believe I used to be like that."
Bad habits ARE hard to break, but not impossible. You can do it!
But i dont see nothing wrong with eating something in the evening.
So when she has/make the room for it why not?
I dont think that eating in the evening is a bad habit at all.
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I tend to enjoy eating later at night, so I eat lighter during the day so I can.
I skip breakfast, eat a light lunch, a decent dinner and the odd protein snack.
Tonight I got home at 10:15pm and ate three dill pickle slices, 3 slices of prosciutto, a Trader Joe five seed almond bar, washing it down with a cup of almond milk and one scoop of vega choc a lot smoothie. About 500 cals, all included in my days allowance of cals and all with some nutritional value.
my advice is eat what you want, when you want, just make it fit your calorie goals.0 -
TheOwlhouseDesigns wrote: »When I really, really want to do a hand-to-mouth thing, I'll eat lettuce. It is about as close to calorie-free as you can get and gives you crunch with the white stuff if you want crunch.
Breaking a junk food craving is just a matter of determination. You make up you mind that you're not going to do it and if it pops into your head that you'd like to, you just stop that short with an emphatic mental NO and move on to thinking about something else.
The more you resist, the more resisting becomes your habit. Then it gets easier and easier until one day you're thinking, "I can't believe I used to be like that."
Bad habits ARE hard to break, but not impossible. You can do it!
But i dont see nothing wrong with eating something in the evening.
So when she has/make the room for it why not?
I dont think that eating in the evening is a bad habit at all.
You are free to give whatever advice you wish, even if it's, "I don't think you should break the habit. I think you should change how you eat during the day so that you can eat that stuff at night." I assure you that I won't say you shouldn't give your advice and will thank you not to challenge mine.
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I'm a night owl. I workout at night, I eat at night, I can easily stay up until 2-3 in the morning if I didn't have to worry about that pesky J-O-B.
Every day, I have usually eaten less than 1000 calories after dinner - 300 for breakfast, 300 for lunch, and about 300 for dinner. Then between about 10pm-12am (after my workout, before bed) I eat 1000 to 1500 calories.
The point is, don't fight it, just embrace it!0 -
TheOwlhouseDesigns wrote: »When I really, really want to do a hand-to-mouth thing, I'll eat lettuce. It is about as close to calorie-free as you can get and gives you crunch with the white stuff if you want crunch.
Breaking a junk food craving is just a matter of determination. You make up you mind that you're not going to do it and if it pops into your head that you'd like to, you just stop that short with an emphatic mental NO and move on to thinking about something else.
The more you resist, the more resisting becomes your habit. Then it gets easier and easier until one day you're thinking, "I can't believe I used to be like that."
Bad habits ARE hard to break, but not impossible. You can do it!
But i dont see nothing wrong with eating something in the evening.
So when she has/make the room for it why not?
I dont think that eating in the evening is a bad habit at all.
You are free to give whatever advice you wish, even if it's, "I don't think you should break the habit. I think you should change how you eat during the day so that you can eat that stuff at night." I assure you that I won't say you shouldn't give your advice and will thank you not to challenge mine.
lol
high horse
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I'm a night time eater, so I plan my days like that. Breakfast and lunch together are usually less than 500 cals, so I can have a decent dinner then follow up with my snacks.0
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Relaxing? As in bored?0
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ncboiler89 wrote: »Don't put your daughters to bed till midnight.
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OP, in addition to prelogging a snack at night, buy some fruity teas (Celestial Seasonings makes a peach one I love). Brew a cup. Repeat as necessary.0 -
Fruity teas with equal...0
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ncboiler89 wrote: »Don't put your daughters to bed till midnight.
snort!0 -
I save 3-400 calories for evening grazing0
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Don't eat empty carbs0
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KaitlynNannery2015 wrote: »Don't eat empty carbs
So you squish your bread before you eat it?0
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