Can't Stop NIght Snacking
Dreamroper
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At first I realized that I was eating dinner just a bit too early, so by 8-9 at night I was really hungry. Now, I have realized that it's a habit. Even when I'm not hungry at all, I want to eat something about 9-9:30 at night. Does anyone have this problem or an idea how to avoid this late night snacking? Thanks for any help...
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I have the same issue. Eating at night has become a habit. I save calories for evening. An apple or banana or slice of cheese fills the hole, most of the time. If it doesn't, usually it's because I've been undereating and actually need more food. When we are traveling, I often don't get the midnight munchies, but I also get a lot less exercise so am less hungry.1
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if i'm hungry, i eat a yogurt or something tasty with protein. if i just want to snack, i have homemade sugar free, almost calorie free popsicles in a wide variety of flavors. coke zero sugar or sweet coffee taste great as popsicles, and zero sugar 7 up makes yummy popsicles if you mix in your favorite water enhancer, and i also like sweetened ice tea popsicles or grapefruit or cranberry. there's also sugar free snack pack juicy gels have almost no calories (i think they have 5 per cup).1
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You could try getting ready for bed and brushing your teeth earlier. Nothing tastes nice after you’ve got that minty fresh toothpaste taste in your mouth.
It very much sounds just like a habit that you need to cease and once you’ve done so then you won’t miss it.
Perhaps hold a stash of ‘approved’ evening snacks which aren’t your high calorie chocolate, biscuits, crisps etc but only fruit or protein. If you know those are your only option maybe you’ll be less tempted and it’ll help break the cycle?3 -
- Eat a bigger dinner or eat more throughout the day in general, including sufficient protein fat and fiber. Make sure it's all logged and all calories for the day are eaten.
- Go to bed earlier/eat dinner later. I'm not hungry after dinner if dinner is 3 hours before bedtime.
- "Close the kitchen" after dinner. Dishes done, lights out.
- Sit on hands. Do chores or a hand-involved hobby.
- Brush teeth
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It can be difficult to stop. I think one of the first steps you need to do is meal prepping. If you meal prep, then you can eat more food later in the day to help with your cravings.3
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How much protein and fiber are you eating for dinner? They take longer to digest and help keep you satiated longer.
As for the habit of snacking, when you feel the urge, you need to do something that "breaks the chain." Drink a little water, go for a short walk, anything that will delay it. Often this short "break" will help the urges pass. If you're still hungry, have a small snack that has protein and fiber.3 -
I have this new thing I’m doing where I won’t eat past 6 pm. It’s working. The rule is essentially to not eat 3 hours before bedtime, (which means 6 pm sounds early, I know, but I’m a baker so I get up ridiculously early). No eating past 6 pm (or 3 hours before bed) and it’s non-negotiable. Sometimes I’m a little hungry at bedtime, and that’s ok. I sleep better than going to bed on a full stomach. I drink a lot of water and a hot tea after dinner. Brush my teeth. Stay busy. I’m just really trying to avoid the mindless snacking while watching tv, because that can just ruin a great day of healthy eating for me. So I have to make hard rules for myself. I’m kind of an all-or-nothing person, I guess. Not good with moderation, lol.
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I eat like a maniac at night. Basketball on t.v., or a good movie, and it's off to the races. It's an entrenched habit. "Close the kitchen after dinner," they say. Brush your teeth, have a cup of tea." All worthy suggestions that don't amount to squat if I'm in the room.
But I DO save calories for night time, and I've gotten better at choosing snacks. Lindy's Italian ice is 110 calories a cup, Safeway sundae crunch bars are 170 calories a pop, popcorn with butter & salt isn't too caloric. Utz sourdough Specials dark pretzels are 110 calories for 5 (so I have 10.) I still blast through the calorie goal most nights. I am also pretty much in maintenance, so there's that.
Habits can be murderous to break. Then again, there's enjoying life.
(I realize this post isn't much help, but hey, you're not alone.)5 -
I have a couple of go to's for a before bed snack. First is a muscle milk protein shake because it has 25g of protein and only 160 calories which fills me up. Second is called a Built Bar. It's basically a candy bar with 15 g protein and only 130 calories. Occasionally I will have 3 cups of Boom Chica Pop popcorn (140 cal) or a serving of Harvest Snaps (130 calories, 5g protein). Basically I turn to protein to satisfy me and keep me satiated.2
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Do you eat breakfast? I used to not, and would snack at night. It took a few weeks, but I can honestly say I rarely want a bedtime snack anymore, and I think it’s either because I’m eating enough earlier, or because I tell myself I can make myself yummy breakfast tomorrow and don’t need the ham sandwich at 9.1
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I could knock down some serious snacks in the evening.
Now, I’ve trained myself not to eat after 9pm.
We about for dinner between 6:30 and 7:30 and automatically take the dog for a long walk after dinner.
When we get home, it’s usually nearly 8, so just enough time to settle down and have a snack I’ve budgeted for.
If I don’t have many calories left, a “rich” tea like a chai with milk and half and half and liberal diesels of cinnamon is very satisfying. A green or “packet” tea just wouldn’t do the job for me.
But our favorite is a low cal homemade ice cream. We make it an event. We use pretty sundae dishes, and canned whipped cream (surprisingly low cal) , sprinkles, sugar free syrups, maraschino cherries (5 cal apiece) make it festive. Our ice cream are simple- skyr or Greek yogurt, whipped with sugar free pudding mix, some water, some Skinny Syrup to amp up the flavor. We can have a huge bowl for 150-170 calories apiece.
Tonight’s an experiment: chocolate cayenne.
The vanilla we’ve made even makes an awesome rootbeer float with some sugar free Barques. A huge serving of that comes in about 110 calories and is just as tasty as going to a diner or whatnot.4 -
I budget for 9 PM snacking - 50 g strawberries, 100 g low fat vanilla Greek yogurt, 20 g granola = 177 calories.1
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I have the same problem .. always snacking at night1
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I have the same issue so I figure in a snack like a premeasured baggie of pretzels and have it before 7pm. I brush my teeth afterwards and tell myself no snacking after 7 pm. It’s really more in my head than what my stomach needs.1
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@Dreamroper ~ how's it going?1
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Thanks everyone for the comments and suggestions! I've started eating some grapes in the evening when I want a snack. They seem to work for me because they're sweet and filling. I also have found some apple crisps in the frozen section at Safeway that are only 170 calories. They're basically a cup of sweet cooked apples with a little bit of crumbs on top. I really appreciate all of your input, thanks again!3
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I have some planned snacks (yogurt, fruit, veg) that are built into my day, it was the unplanned grazing on whatever that was annoying me.
Having the dog on the couch with me put a stop to that. The dog doesn't need extra calories so I can't share. Therefore, I abstain.2 -
I have some planned snacks (yogurt, fruit, veg) that are built into my day, it was the unplanned grazing on whatever that was annoying me.
Having the dog on the couch with me put a stop to that. The dog doesn't need extra calories so I can't share. Therefore, I abstain.
Oh how I wish that I liked yogurt! Unfortunately, I just can't stand the stuff, not even in smoothies. I made a banana smoothie one night with a mix from the grocery store which was very filling but I almost fell out of my chair when I added up the calories.1 -
Dreamroper wrote: »I have some planned snacks (yogurt, fruit, veg) that are built into my day, it was the unplanned grazing on whatever that was annoying me.
Having the dog on the couch with me put a stop to that. The dog doesn't need extra calories so I can't share. Therefore, I abstain.
Oh how I wish that I liked yogurt! Unfortunately, I just can't stand the stuff, not even in smoothies. I made a banana smoothie one night with a mix from the grocery store which was very filling but I almost fell out of my chair when I added up the calories.
As a non-meat-eater I'm always looking to bump up my protein and the calcium is a nice bonus too.
One of my other regular snacks is smooth cottage cheese (Nordica is the brand I get but there must be others). Same texture as yogurt but without the sour tang. Or quark, another cheese product. I can't get it here but I've bought it in US grocers in the single serve pots like yogurt.1 -
I rely on lollies. (I'm UK so maybe call them Popsicles?) But ice lollies which are around 50 cals and take a while to eat . I especially like the fruit pastel ones as there are layers of flavour and it tends to then stop me having anything else after.2
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I plan my snacks. Fudgesicles, sugar free jello, Good Thins crackers with skinny cow cheese are all good low calorie options. Then I keep my hands busy with crocheting or puzzles while I watch tv as that is prime time for boredom eating.2
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I always reserve my last few macros for my 9pm snack. I like either a 38 cal Smartcake, or some sugar Free jello mixed with half a ratio protein yogurt like a parfait, or I make sugar free pudding with unsweetened almond milk and add protein powder to it to make something that tastes good and also has some benefits. If I don't plan for it, I panic and start reaching for things and can throw off my whole day.1
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Same here. I fast all day just so i can eat a big meal at night and a bowl of cereal or bowl of frozen grapes and mango chunks before bed. Solved ever going over daily calories.1
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I’m a big fan of eating less in the mornings, so that I can have larger portions or more snacks at night.
With that said, it is also okay to experience a little discomfort if you don’t have any room left. Acknowledge the thought “my mind is telling me that I want to eat right now, but I know that I am not feeling hungry.” Sit with it. Be gentle and kind. Read. Knit. Go to bed. Allow yourself to continue the rest of your routine with that discomfort. Over time, your mind will shift to other thoughts.1 -
I make sure to drink lots of water, eat lots of protein and fat within my calorie goal. I try to limit carbs because they make me more snacky. I also track my calories every day and if I don’t have it left I don’t eat it except for the rare times in the weekend I am having a treat.0
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I learned that drinking broth massively helps with this.
I just warm up some beef broth, (1 cup) add some garlic powder, onion powder, black pepper, a smidge of Worcestershire. Sip and cravings are gone.0 -
tmoneyag99 wrote: »I learned that drinking broth massively helps with this.
I just warm up some beef broth, (1 cup) add some garlic powder, onion powder, black pepper, a smidge of Worcestershire. Sip and cravings are gone.
I'm a vegetarian, but along the same lines I like to make a chai herbal tea (Bengal spice) and sprinkle in ground/zested ginger root, cinnamon, cumin, masala and hot sauce w/ a pinch of stevia. Weird I guess, but it works for me. Especially delicious mid afternoon.1 -
tmoneyag99 wrote: »I learned that drinking broth massively helps with this.
I just warm up some beef broth, (1 cup) add some garlic powder, onion powder, black pepper, a smidge of Worcestershire. Sip and cravings are gone.
I'm a vegetarian, but along the same lines I like to make a chai herbal tea (Bengal spice) and sprinkle in ground/zested ginger root, cinnamon, cumin, masala and hot sauce w/ a pinch of stevia. Weird I guess, but it works for me. Especially delicious mid afternoon.
Trader Joe’s sells shredded Dorot brand frozen shredded ginger cubes that are great for quick use0 -
springlering62 wrote: »tmoneyag99 wrote: »I learned that drinking broth massively helps with this.
I just warm up some beef broth, (1 cup) add some garlic powder, onion powder, black pepper, a smidge of Worcestershire. Sip and cravings are gone.
I'm a vegetarian, but along the same lines I like to make a chai herbal tea (Bengal spice) and sprinkle in ground/zested ginger root, cinnamon, cumin, masala and hot sauce w/ a pinch of stevia. Weird I guess, but it works for me. Especially delicious mid afternoon.
Trader Joe’s sells shredded Dorot brand frozen shredded ginger cubes that are great for quick use
Thanks. I don't have access to a TJ's, but would be easy to make my own too. Great tip0 -
TeenaMarina wrote: »ISo I have to make hard rules for myself. I’m kind of an all-or-nothing person, I guess. Not good with moderation, lol.
I've been trying this recently too.
For me a buddy gave me advice recently that I liked. He said to accomplish something "just put a little structure into, and keep working at it."
I think it might be a key for me.
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