Night time snacking
aeharding1
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I work 12 hour shifts so my day usually starts at 5:30am and I get home about 8:00pm. Then about 9ish I get at least 30 minutes of a workout in and end with crawling into bed about 10pm. My problem is that I want a snack sooooo bad at that point. I have done great with my calories and exercise all day, but I can't seem to get that snack out of my head. So I cave, I snack. Granted 2 months ago it would have been chips and dip, but now it is twizzlers, air-popped popcorn, handful or chex mix. Any ideas on how to get out of this habit? Or is it ok?
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I am so anxious to hear some suggestions, as this to is my exact weak point. I can do great all day, but its that snack time that gets to me. I too have change what I snack on, but want to get control of this part. I am glad you posted, now I know I am not alone with this.0
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I snack every night. I leave calories for it. For me, It's not when you eat, it's what you eat.0
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cut up some fruit and veggies and eat those instead0
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If I'm hungry at night , I will have my snack as long as I stay withing my calories .0
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As long as you are not going to go over in calories, eat a snack.
I will suggest the chex mix and popcorn over the twizzlers. How you keep from eating those is to not buy them.0 -
I drink a cup of decaf tea.. So far peppermint tea kicks the cravings the most.. Green tea also works0
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IT'S natural to be hungry after you exercise.... I agree that you should eat a healthy snack and stay within your calories. But can you not switch to morning exercise instead?0
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This is my worst time of day also! Kids are in bed, I'm relaxed... I head to the kitchen. I don't know why - I'm like a moth to the porch light.
Anyway... I've also been experimenting with decaf teas. I enjoy coffee in the morning, but I load it up with cream and sugar and even with decaf coffee, I don't want to do that late at night.
I'm loving peppermint tea. Just plain. No sweetener. And Wild Blueberry and Acai Tea with a tablespoon of honey. On the nights I'm resolved to be good, it works well and is very satisfying!
But I still have my bad nights - don't know what to do about those days when I'm just totally deflated and don't feel like making good decisions...0 -
Rather than fighting your body work with it. I say plan for it.
Experiment with healthier options that will satisfy your cravings... If nothing healthy is cutting it for you. Make sure you've gotten in all your nutrition for the day in, (i find that reduces my cravings) before you have a treaty kind of snack.
I think the odds of sticking to it are better if you come up with something "livable"0 -
Just eat less in the day to allow for late night snacks.
I always make sure im 500 cals light by the time i go up to bed, so i can have the snacks i want!0 -
Are you eating any protein after your work out?0
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No I am not eating any protein after I work out. Didn't even think about that. Thanks.0
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Is it possible to change the time of day you workout, because post workout, you need something to refuel e.g. protein, so if you feel bad that your snacking at night time, just eat after working out maybe early morning, then when its within your calorie goal, you'll feel good
Plus a good nights rest maintains/increases your metobolism, and allows your body to repair itself
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I wish I could, 5:30am I am getting ready for work. I am just to lazy to wake up before that Plus if I wake up earlier, I will wake the whole house up.0
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I never thought about tea?? I drink green tea in the morning. Yes, I am making all my goals. Calories are good, fat, sugar...check. I guess I just feel guilty snacking 30 minutes before bed.0
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Are you meeting your weight loss goals? Are you staying within your calorie limit and meeting your nutritional goals?
If your answer to those questions is, "Yes," then don't fight with success. If the answer is, "No," then you may need to look at rearranging your calories to include that night time snack or go with out it.0 -
This is my worst time of day also! Kids are in bed, I'm relaxed... I head to the kitchen. I don't know why - I'm like a moth to the porch light.
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I also get a pang for an evening snack. It's hard to ignore it and hope it goes away. The trick is to stop buying the bad snacks in the first place. When the evening urge approaches you're limited to what's in the cabinet. If I want something crunchy I'll have pistachios with a glass of lemon seltzer. It takes time to pop the shells open so it's slow snack, you can sit and enjoy it for 10-15 minutes. Or lately I'll eat two or three clementines. Another slow snack that you can sit and enjoy, and full of flavor.0
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I work 12 hour shifts so my day usually starts at 5:30am and I get home about 8:00pm. Then about 9ish I get at least 30 minutes of a workout in and end with crawling into bed about 10pm. My problem is that I want a snack sooooo bad at that point. I have done great with my calories and exercise all day, but I can't seem to get that snack out of my head. So I cave, I snack. Granted 2 months ago it would have been chips and dip, but now it is twizzlers, air-popped popcorn, handful or chex mix. Any ideas on how to get out of this habit? Or is it ok?
It's not biggie. I know a lot of people say that if you eat late at night you'll gain weight, but that's a crock of *kitten*. It's been proven that eating at night doesn't make you gain weight if you stay within your calorie intake limit. If you sleep for eight ours you burn about 2,000+ calories.. Depending on how much you weigh.0 -
I have 4 kids and after they all head off to bed, I find myself having the munchies also. I have been going for one of those yo-plait lights that are desert flavors like apple turn over or black forest cake and they have actually been working!
Also after workouts I will drink a gnc lean shake. They come in vanilla, chocolate and strawberrys and cream (my favorite). They are easy to make, low calories, and have 9 grams of protein in them. They are also sweet tasting to me (almost like having a mcdonalds shake) I use a blender and I add 1/2 cup of ice to 1/2 cup of water put it in and wa la a thick shake! I LOVE them!0 -
This is something I'm working on as well. I'm planning on hard-boiling some eggs a few days a week so I can have them as a snack at anytime. The whole egg is only 70 calories and the egg white alone is only 17. So having 4 without the yolk is less than having 1 with the yolk. I figure that should fill me up. Plus, I try to keep the sugar free jello cups on hand - only 10 calories and I've grown to actually like the taste - kinda like the switch from coke to diet coke. Lastly, I've been trying to keep a bag of cauliflower at there ready with lo-cal veggie dip. Filling and low in calories.
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I snack too and leave room for it. I think the popcorn is great as it is low calorie (depending on how you make it) and will fill you up.0
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No I am not eating any protein after I work out. Didn't even think about that. Thanks.
Oh yeah, you need protein after you work out, preferably with in an hour.
A chicken breast, a can of tuna or chicken (rinsed) temphe or tofu would be a good idea. I bet you see some better results when you add this protein to your diet as well.
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Try a whey protein smoothie made with a blender. I drink chocolate frost flavored whey shakes in the evenings to cure my sweet tooth. Made with water a scoop is 140 calories with 2 grams of sugar.0
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I also get a pang for an evening snack. It's hard to ignore it and hope it goes away. The trick is to stop buying the bad snacks in the first place. When the evening urge approaches you're limited to what's in the cabinet. If I want something crunchy I'll have pistachios with a glass of lemon seltzer. It takes time to pop the shells open so it's slow snack, you can sit and enjoy it for 10-15 minutes. Or lately I'll eat two or three clementines. Another slow snack that you can sit and enjoy, and full of flavor.
^ This. If you don't buy too tempting foods to begin with then you can't eat them. This is why my late night love affair with Ranch Doritos ended.0 -
I work 12 hour shifts so my day usually starts at 5:30am and I get home about 8:00pm. Then about 9ish I get at least 30 minutes of a workout in and end with crawling into bed about 10pm. My problem is that I want a snack sooooo bad at that point. I have done great with my calories and exercise all day, but I can't seem to get that snack out of my head. So I cave, I snack. Granted 2 months ago it would have been chips and dip, but now it is twizzlers, air-popped popcorn, handful or chex mix. Any ideas on how to get out of this habit? Or is it ok?0
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^ This. If you don't buy too tempting foods to begin with then you can't eat them. This is why my late night love affair with Ranch Doritos ended.
Ohhh man I had some cool ranch last night at a party for the first time in years. I didn't even know you could buy them anymore, delicious.0 -
night time hunger is my biggest challenge, sum1 once suggested to me wen u feel hungry and u know its just out of habbit t drink a pint of water and hav a piece of fruit or i eat soup which seems t work too when water dont help0
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Lions, tigers and dogs are animals that all eat before they sleep.
They have some of the lowest body fat%.
I read once about a study of people who eat before bed actually helps them sleep better and they didnt gain a pound.
I started this and kicked my insomnia.
before bed every night I eat a heaping bowl of cereal with almond milk.
If you have something yummy to look forward to maybe the mindless snacking will stop because you know...cereal is on its way!
Hope this helps!
BTW: Meal frequency is a myth. You can eat whenever you want to lose weight or gain weight if thats your goal.0 -
Sugar free jello with light whipped cream....40calories0
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