Foods that keep you full
nicolebunny55
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I need advice on foods that are good to eat that keep you full. Im having trouble with the times between when I eat lunch and dinner. Any suggestions of what types of healthy foods I could eat to not be so hungry. I usually eat a lean cuisin for lunch about 12:30 but by 3:00 its like I have ate nothing. Please help with suggestions
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Lean protein and healthy fats will help you stay full. Some things I like to eat in between meals are cottage cheese, greek yogurt, almonds, natural peanut butter, etc.0
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Fiber works pretty well0
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I have GG crackers with 1T. of peanut butter. Drink lots of water and that will certainly fill you up....protien and fiber!0
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apples are really good. and if you like peanut butter, that's also filling. Peanut butter has quite a bit of calories, but it's also good for you. If you're really daring, you can dip apples in peanut butter...0
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Squash and sweet potato are good, for not too many calories. Any fruits or veggies really, if only b/c you can eat a ton of them for very few cals! Those pre-packaged meals never fill me up for long either.0
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apples are really good. and if you like peanut butter, that's also filling. Peanut butter has quite a bit of calories, but it's also good for you. If you're really daring, you can dip apples in peanut butter...0
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PROTEIN --- not carbs.
Protein shakes, good greek yogurt (not the stuff with more sugar than protein), nuts, lean meat0 -
Hard boiled eggs, veggies like celery, carrots, cucumbers - these are especially fun because they are crunchy - fresh fruit...these are my favs! I also usually find that when i eat a nice balanced meal - lean protein, carb veggie and fat - it keeps me fuller longer. Good luck!!!0
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I like to have Greek yogurt and some fruit. Or a piece of babybel cheese with some crackers (usually hint of salt triscuits) and some fruit.0
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Protein definitely helps me. Peanut butter, cheese and nuts plus a little more meat at meals. I was eating only 4 oz of meat at suppertime but would be starving by 9pm. Now I'm trying 5 to 6 oz. and am finding it holds me 'till the morning.
The Frigo lite mozzarella cheese sticks are awesome and I love "Better Than Peanut Butter" www.betternpeanutbutter.com.
Try a few different things and see what works for you.0 -
Lean Cuisines always leave me hungry! I try to drink lots between lunch on going home everyday... green tea, coffee, water. That seems to help until I can get home to get something decent to eat.0
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lean cuisines are probably not the best things to have for lunch...i would sub that for something with protein and fiber to keep you full0
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Protein foods and fruits/veges are great. The right carbs can help too - for me, oat and corn based foods fill me up, but wheat based foods do not. Popcorn and puffed corn crackers fill me up, as does porridge and (the right, low sugar and fat) muesli bar.
Anything fatty and sugary does not help me make it to dinner without feeling hungry.
Also, I find splitting a 200cal snack into 2 x 100cal portions and eating one piece now, the other piece later makes me fuller than eating the full 200cal snack all at once.0 -
Whenever I have a frozen meal, I mix in loads of vegies including onion, garlic and fresh herbs....this will help keep you fuller for longer and make it edible! Also, having plenty of protein for breakfast helps keep the sugar cravings away in the afternoon.
I like to have Apples, hard boiled eggs, cut up veggies or a skinny smoothie at around 3pm and keep up the water of course.0 -
Greek yogurt!! It has like 14g of protein so it will definitely keep you full! Also, egg whites and maybe add in a piece of cheese.0
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Yogurt, beans, and oatmeal fill me up.
Here's a list of 25 appetite suppressants (foods) from shape.com
http://www.shape.com/healthy-eating/diet-tips/top-25-natural-appetite-suppressants0 -
I also add lots of frozen steamed veggies to my lean cuisine when I have one for lunch. It will definitely help keep you full for a longer period of time. My snack is usually around 3pm and it pretty much the same as everyone else. I love greek yogurt with some fruit or apple and p. butter, veggies are always good or dometimed if I'm feeling snacky, I have some popcorn0
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In addition to this awesomely awesome list....
Sweet potatoes are incredibly filling for me. I just cook them and don't add anything extra on them. They are so filling and so health!
Soups of any kind are always filling. I go for really clear broth based soups. Trader Joe's always seems to have some amazingly low calorie and filling soups.
Most folks here mention veggies/fiber filling foods. Totally agree with this one. Steamed veggies is always a plus and always seem to keep my tummy happy.
Finally, HOT CHOCOLATE! I have a sensible sweets version, and it seems to fill me up quickly.
Hope this helps you!!0 -
I was eating low calorie frozen meals for lunch and had the same problem. There is not enough protein in them for the most part. You need a protein snack between 3 and 4 is what I have read and that seems to be very true. If you eat some nuts and a piece of fresh fruit in the afternoon, you come home feeling good. When I didn't do that I was famished when I walked in the door and that spelled trouble. I have these cashew clusters from Costco or some healthy trail mix at 3:30 and it is so much better.
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Don't forget that it's perfectly fine to have a snack in the afternoon, especially if all you're having for lunch is a lean cuisine. Lots of people actually recommend that you eat smaller meals and more snacks, so just find some good snacks and you're good to go. )0
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homemade granola bars
recipe at joy.lewis4life.org
yummy, low calories, high protein and other great things!0 -
Bump0
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i usually have a diet dessert (between 80- 125 cal) or a small low cal snack bar..0
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I have GG crackers with 1T. of peanut butter. Drink lots of water and that will certainly fill you up....protien and fiber!
This!!! I swear by these things. I do same as this poster. PB and water. I am STUFFED!!!!!
Smoothies also fill me up0
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