Eating when bored?
chris_james17
Posts: 52 Member
I'm I the only that does this? I notice on the weekends when I'm not working I find myself in the kitchen looking for some thing to eat. Now luckily I don't have any junk food any more but I noticed I at several string cheese and bananas this weekend. I'm just wondering if in the only one who does this
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I try to not really let myself get bored...weekends are when I can actually get out and do stuff, which is what I do.1
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I try not to let myself be bored either. I play with my run kids take them outside push them on the swing etc. But still I seem the want to eat more when I. At home than when I'm at wirk50
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First step is acknowledging the behavior. Step two is to find something to stop it. Find a hobby to take up that snacking time. Keep your hands busy so they can't put things in your mouth.0
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I'm the master at boredom eating. Just last Sunday I ate seven (7!) of those Light & Fit Greek yogurt cups with with the cookie crunchies that you can sprinkle on top. I ate them because it was the only thing in the house I could just grab and eat. They were supposed to last all week. Whoops.
I uh, try not to keep easy things to eat in the house. Fruits and vegetables don't really count 'cause yeah, I don't crave them during boredom eating because boredom eating is cravings, not actual hunger for me.0 -
First step is acknowledging the behavior. Step two is to find something to stop it. Find a hobby to take up that snacking time. Keep your hands busy so they can't put things in your mouth.
This is something I struggle with too. I LOVE watching movies and TV and I find it is almost Pavlovian that I start wanting to munch minutes after sitting down. I did what @Lizzy622 suggested, but I also added some at home snacks I don't mind eating like that (Trader Joe's Seaweed Snacks are savory and delicious- 60 calories for a whole packet/pre-portioned fruit (I love berries)). But I try not to rely on those things too much because the habit behind them is still there. It is better when I can fully distract myself in a hobby or by leaving the house because the grazing urge isn't there.0 -
I guess you are. Never have I eaten just because I'm bored nor do I do any of the things you do. I suggest you eat a good meal, then go out and be active.0
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I do this too, especially on weekends because I'm a homebody and don't really enjoy going out too much. What helps me are some of the things others have said (exercising instead, finding a hobby where you can't eat at the same time, etc), but also finding foods I can snack on for a long time that don't have too many calories. It's pretty much inevitable that I'm going to eat when I'm at home watching tv, so I just try to eat the right things. Air popped popcorn is a good snack, or strawberries. Even dry cereal can allow you to munch for quite a while without consuming too many calories. The other thing I do on weekends, when I know I'll be sitting around, is use my calories mainly on snacks rather than big meals. I might only eat one substantial meal on Saturday, for example, but I'll snack for hours and still manage to stay within my calorie range.0
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I guess you are. Never have I eaten just because I'm bored nor do I do any of the things you do. I suggest you eat a good meal, then go out and be active.
I eat the same as if I was going to work. I do manual labor so M-F so come the weekend I want to spend time with the kids I don't see during the week. So outside of going outside with them or going to the park I'm at home with them. So no I don't wanna go out spend all weekend away0 -
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