What is your favorite healthy snack to tame late night munchies?
risingstar89
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I am a foodie. I love to eat. I'm also a college student which means that I am up late sometimes and I get hungry. Any recommendations for snacks that I can have that will satisfy me late at night but not ruin my diet? I want to break the habit of running to the vending machine or ordering late night.
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Air-popped popcorn with hotsauce and/or Parmesan cheese. Another way I love popcorn is to mix melted butter or olive oil with a teensy bit of truffle oil. Mix well to coat and add salt to taste.0
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Thanks! I'll have to try it0
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Mint tea. Really trying to NOT eat at night. Husband loves ice cream sitting in front of the TV. Grrr...
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Adjust what you eat the rest of the day to allow you to snack without going over your daily calories.
When you snack, are you actually hungry, or is it a habit? The answer doesn't matter in terms of calories (just stay within your allotment), but it will help you figure out what kind of food to snack on.
For me, a large bowl of raw broccoli is a good "mindless" snack, because it's crunchy, low calorie, and takes a long time to chew.
If I'm actually hungry at night, I'll eat something that curbs the hunger, such as nut butter on celery or an apple.0 -
I like to eat at night so plan my food that way - i eat most of my calories post training (so dinner and dessert)and do this by starting to eat later in the morning, and lower calorie dense options.0
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I eat one cup of Dannon Light & Fit yogurt with chia seeds before bed every night.0
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celery0
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Frozen fruit or a cup of tea.0
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Celery sticks w/a low cal dip. its crunchy, its chewy so takes awhile to eat, makes a lot of noise, dips tastes good cuz its creamy yummy. Not alot of calories. Lots of fiber so guilt-free.0
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Someone already mentioned it, but air popped popcorn! Or some yogurt or fruits.0
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I eat one cup of Dannon Light & Fit yogurt with chia seeds before bed every night.
I'm not big on the chia seeds, but I'll back the yogurt! There's a lot of variety in calories of yogurts as well (ones I eat range 80-170) so you can find a nice fit to your calorie count. Plus it's not one of those "gobble" foods that you can eat in seconds.0 -
Salty popcorn. High in fiber, usually decent on calories. Salt always cures my "munchies"0
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I like to cut up carrots, celery, broccoli and cauliflower.0
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I'm also a student and feel your pain! I make lots of tea and drink lots of water in attempts to stop late night munching while studying. I also third the popcorn suggestion, but make sure it's healthy! I buy the organic unpopped stuff from Trader Joe's and make it using a pyrex bowl with the lid placed (not sealed) over on the popcorn microwave mode. It's good all by itself. Or sometimes I put Valentina hot sauce. Or cinnamon. Or if I'm feeling extra fancy and can spare more calories I spray some coconut oil and put a little bit of cocoa power and coconut flakes. I also sometimes buy pre-cut bags of stir fry mix to munch on.0
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A spicy dill pickle. Low-cal, very flavorful and crunchy.0
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chia pudding or the coconut cream/cocoa/vanilla pudding. I know, coconut cream = high cal, but one bite (especially if w/good cocoa), and you're full....0
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If I get desperate for something sweet, I eat a sugar free jello, which is only 5 calories, and it satisfies the sweet craving.0
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Tonight I had 3/4 serving of Snyder pretzel sticks to dip in a wedge of laughing cow light Swiss and a tablespoon of pepper jelly. Yum! Almost licked the plate after having mostly veggie-based meals all day (just worked that way). I need my cheesy-salty-sweetness, and if I save something savory or sweet for my last snack of the day I can sleep a little easier.0
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Thanks everyone! These are all great!0
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sunrise tofu desserts are amazing
cliff bars
peanut butter & celery
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I love boursin [cheese] on rice crakers but i always allow for them in my calories !0
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Smart pop kettle corn 100 calorie bags! Sometimes I have enough cals saved up to pop up 2 or 3 bags and it's a very filling and volume us snack0
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I've been struggling with those late night sweet cravings. I recently discovered sugar free jello! Only 10 cals. It's been working also whip topping is about 25 cals for 2 tablespoons and it's 1 gram of sugar!0
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If I want something savory, I like to pour myself a bowl of frozen peas and eat them as-is. It's really good! Almost addicting. I ate about 16 oz of them tonight without really thinking about it, but at least they weren't chips or cookies or something.
If I want something sweet, I have some greens powders from Amazing Grass that are in holiday flavors. Chocolate Peppermint and Pumpkin Spice are my two favorites.0 -
Might choose a small banana or a small handful of nuts and seeds.0
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Popcorn. You can have a lot which keeps you busy for longer and it fills you up.
I use butter (1/2 tablespoon) and salt. But I think I may need to try Hot Sauce. Thanks, moyen2, for the idea!
Also baby carrots and hummus.0 -
I always adjust to have room for an evening snack. I am also a huge volume eater, so something low calorie but a larger portion of it does the trick for me!
Air popped popcorn, rice crackers, pickles, and pickled carrots are my go-to choices!0 -
My grandma suggested sugar free bubble gum when I started mfp. Satisfies the sweet craving.0
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