Favorite evening food/snack
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GREAT IDEAS!! Evening snacking is one of my BIGGEST problems!0
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Frozen red grapes- YUM!
We always have them in the freezer in summer. Who knew they were so good?
We also like sugar-free jello (60 cal) with some fat free topping. I buy the cups because I have trouble with portion control.0 -
I have two very tiny squares (8 is a serving) of very dark Scharffen Berger chocolate. I eat them very slowly. I'm not supposed to have them on the 17 day diet so it makes me feel like a rebel.
So Awesome!0 -
Noni Biscotti 110 calories0
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laughing cow ice cream sandwich, 3 pretzle rods with a cup of hot apple cinnamon tea, bowl of cereal- usually special K, lemon merengue protein bar, sugar free pudding, popcorn sprinkled with dried nacho cheese, 3 nabisco fruit thins w tea, laughing cow cheese w 16 wheat thins,...obviously not all those at once, but I like variety so those are some of the things I eat at night.0
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Yogurt is a good snack because it has protein to help fill you up but if you're craving something crunchy, I like Blue Diamond Almonds Dark Roasted Chocolate, Dry Roasted Salted Edamame, Mini Rice Cakes in Sweet Chili flavor or Salt & Pepper or even Light Lays Potato Chips. I sometimes even eat Chocolate Cheerios & PB Cheerios together for a Reese's cereal like snack!!0
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Studies have shown that people with the proper macronutrients lost more weight when eating carbs at night!
Have a bowl of cereal!
Thats what I do!0 -
Today I found Emerald Cocoa Roast Almonds in a box of 100 calorie packs at Target. You get nuts for protein and the wonderful taste of chocolate (cocoa actually) to satisfy your sweet tooth.0
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Light microwave popcorn hits the spot!0
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100 calorie cocoa roasted almond packs
100 calorie microwave popcorn
I usually have a chocolately protein bar in the evening after I work out. It's like my dessert treat for the night. And I don't feel bad
because I just worked off the calories for it.0 -
Oh wow. I totally just noticed that the two posts previous to mine made some of the same suggestions. Great minds....0
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I usually have 1/2 c peanut butter cheerios and 1/2 c chocolate cheerios with 1/2 c 1% lactose free milk.. so delicious, I look forward to it everyday! (I only let myself have it on days I work out in some way, so that it motivates me to actually get my butt going).0
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some honey roasted nuts and sun maid raisans, very good.0
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Granny Smith Apple bake it sprinkle with a packet of sweet n low and cinnamon.0
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We always have them in the freezer in summer. Who knew they were so good?
We also like sugar-free jello (60 cal) with some fat free topping. I buy the cups because I have trouble with portion control.0 -
I'm a sweets person:
1 half frozen banana cut into thin slices (you could use a whole one, I make a small serving)
1/2 TBS natural peanut butter
1 TBS dark chocolate chips
blend the frozen banana and peanut butter in a food processor until has a consistency between ice cream and frozen yogurt. then mix in the chocolate chips.
omg that soundsd amazing!!0 -
I snack on dark chocolate sometimes however I find it hard not to keep going back for more! I eat dark chocolate with acai berry so good.
I also snack on polish dill cucumbers from the jar. Not sure how good they are for you though lol
I drink a lot of green tea. I think it helps with the cravings. I also drink a lot of water as I have heard many times that thirst can be confused with hunger!
Other suggestions would be protein bars.
I'm usually pretty well controlled though after dinner. It was hard not to snack after dinner but I've made myself become used to not snacking. I went through a stage where I was constantly snacking after dinner but challenged myself to stop and now I hardly snack.
It's just through out the day that is killing me! haha0 -
Frozen red grapes- YUM!
^^ This!^^0 -
This is a snack I use as a treat when my sweet tooth kicks in.
http://cavemanstrong.com/2011/06/power-protein-ball-of-yum/
they also have some other good recipes on that site as well.0 -
2 Tablespoons Powdered Peanut flour "made" and add in 50 grams of Fage yogurt as an apple dip :-)0
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