After work snacks
leannepat42
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Hi, any suggestions for healthy after work snacks? I find this to be the most difficult time of the day.
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i call it dinner.2
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callsitlikeiseeit wrote: »i call it dinner.
No, not dinner. It's too early for dinner. It's the time between when I come home from work and before I start preparing dinner for my family.2 -
A boiled egg, fruit, raw vegis, nuts, tuna, avocado1
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Typical late afternoon snacks for me include: carrots + hummus, nuts, dried fruit, popcorn, pita chips (sometimes with hummus) or a piece of toast with almond butter and honey.2
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Sometimes I make tea in my travel mug in the late afternoon. I nurse that until dinner is ready.2
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You wouldn't want to get too full or use too many calories so I'd go for a piece of fruit, snack pack of crackers, raw veggies or olives, hard boiled egg, small cup of yogurt.....1
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Just before dinner is hardest for me too. I have my afternoon snack about an hour before I leave work. I pick something that is macro balanced for satiety. I then can make supper without snacking.
A typical snack will be about 100 calories like half a protein bar, edamame pods, or a small portion of peanuts.1 -
I am up in the mornings at 4:30am, and I get home by 4:00pm. My wife doesn't get home until 6:30 pm. If I want to spend time with my wife and share a meal, I have to wait 2.5 hours AND while I'm in school concentrate on my assignments.
For that long wait I make a salad that consists of 100g of spinach, 120g of tomato, 80g of onions, 150g of cucumbers, 60g of mushrooms, 40g of jalapeños, 40g of black olives. I use a light balsamic vinegarette thats 25cal for 2Tbsp and 1Tbsp of 10 calorie balsamic vinegar. It's less than 200 calories and holds me over until I can spend time cooking/eating dinner with my wife.5 -
For me, a good cup of coffee or tea. I tend to rely on protein bars, lowfat cheese sticks, popcorn, apples, and jerky.0
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protein shake!
veggies, fruit, yogurt, cottage cheese0 -
I struggled with this, too. I finally came to the conclusion that the afternoon snack was just a habit in my brain left over from childhood, and it wasn't really about hunger. I started afternoon coffee break. Every day when I get home from work, I have a large cup of coffee with Splenda and Half & Half (this makes it a treat because I normally drink my coffee black). I relax in my comfy chair and sip and savor it and make an event out of it. This has really helped me kick the afternoon snack habit, and it holds me over until dinner.4
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Late afternoon is also my hangriest time of day. I've found that popcorn is my favorite go-to snack. Pistachios are also good. If I don't eat something right before my commute home, I am much more likely to overeat at dinner.2
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I don't know if this would work but I saw my aunt do this with kids who didn't like veggies. She let them eat some of their dinner early but just the veggies. I have done this before with roasted brussel sprouts. I don't love them but I will eat quit a pile of them if I'm really hungry. I put them out with toothpicks when the whole family is helping to cook and we all snack quilt free.
Also, I always carry extra fruit in my lunch box. If I'm STARVING I will eat it. It is surprising how often I feel like I'm hungry but don't really want to eat that apple. I tell myself that if I'm not hungry for that then I'm not REALLY hungry2 -
Tea/coffee & an apple, maybe a few olives if I'm craving something salty! What I should do is just go to the gym (like I always say I'm going to do!!)... OK, today I will :-)
I don't really love apples, but that way it's more about nutrition than just stuffing my pie-hole.0 -
it's tough one! try to keep yourself busy with something you have planed for when you get home. I like to up date my food diary0
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Premier protein shake or a Muscle Milk 100 calorie shake mixed with black coffee for a high protein latte.
Cereal and half cup almond milk
60 calorie Activia light and fruit or veggies
Lunch meat and veggies0 -
Wrap some string cheese in a couple thin slices of turkey.0
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I like a piece of frozen Dove Dark Chocolate (45 calories). I stick in my mouth and let it melt during the drive from the office to home.
Popcorn is also good. I just picked up some white cheddar Smartfood popcorn. A small, pre-popped bag is only 80 calories.0 -
My go-to right now is a 70 calorie pack of tuna (sometimes a flavored one, but those can be higher calories) on a piece of low-carb toast. Helps to reach my protein macro and is very filling.0
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3 oz of non-fat greek yogurt with 1 oz of fruit add in and a pack of stevia - 12g of protein for ~80 calories should hold you over until dinner or a babybel cheese, its between 50-70 calories depending on which one you get for 6g of protein. or an apple, 5g of fiber which usually lasts me about 1 hr.0
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