whats a good bedtime snack

jog8s
jog8s Posts: 10
edited December 24 in Health and Weight Loss
when you just 'have to' have one? Ive been doing good not eating after dinner, but tonight I just have the munchies...what can I do to pacify it without killing the diet??

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  • mspandybearca
    mspandybearca Posts: 7 Member
    I enjoy an apple in the evening - it satisfies my sweet tooth and I definitely have one of those!
  • toysbigkid
    toysbigkid Posts: 545 Member
    berries, I like apples at night too, but I have heard that fruit should not be eaten at night. I do though.
  • toysbigkid
    toysbigkid Posts: 545 Member
    celery and cream cheese too
  • SilkyHotspur
    SilkyHotspur Posts: 233 Member
    Two glasses of Red Wine :-)

    ok, fine...Hummus and Veggies....(boring)
  • eortman
    eortman Posts: 1
    a cup of jell-o... it's only 10 calories, it's sweet, and you can eat it slowly to trick yourself into believing it's more substantial than it is!
  • MaybeAMonkey
    MaybeAMonkey Posts: 247
    If you have the calories left in your daily allotment you could have a spoonful of creamy peanut butter and a square of dark chocolate, one spoonful of mint chocolate chip ice cream (I don't like to double dip or dirty a bowl so I just need one spoonful), a piece of whole wheat toast with a thin spread of nutella, or just brush your teeth and avoid spending those calories on something you're not really craving. I clearly have a thing for chocolate. :tongue:
  • Jules2Be
    Jules2Be Posts: 2,238 Member
    ZOmbies say:

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  • Oranda
    Oranda Posts: 121
    I like to warm up some berries and add some vanilla or honey greek yogurt. So yummy and resonably filling. This is usually my "desert"
  • ryall70
    ryall70 Posts: 519 Member
    Hop over to the shirtless guys thread.
  • Oranda
    Oranda Posts: 121
    dessert* and reasonably* ( I think that's how you spell that one, lol )
  • katmariew
    katmariew Posts: 87 Member
    Watermelon is a favourite of mine, though it's kind of expensive and not available year round.
  • Kathy53925
    Kathy53925 Posts: 241 Member
    I normally have fruit and sometimes a granola bar...if I have the calories to eat them.
  • I always do a work out before bed and I'll eat either a peach or an orange and wash it down with 1/2 a bottle of water. If those aren't available...almonds are always good.
  • kimberg75
    kimberg75 Posts: 412 Member
    ZOmbies say:

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    WTF?!?!? strange....
  • rhonda4444
    rhonda4444 Posts: 21 Member
    A skinny cow ice cream!!! You can get them for about 100 calories and they have fiber. A regular size popsicle freeze pop is around 25 calories and a great summer snack. I also love a mixture of sweet strawberries (1 cup 50 calories)and blueberries (1/2 cup about 40 calories) with a little reddi whip (15 calories for 2 tablespoons).
  • maaritaan
    maaritaan Posts: 2 Member
    Greek yogurt with a tiny bit of honey...YUM!!
  • kimberg75
    kimberg75 Posts: 412 Member
    Well lately I've been on a cereal kick at night...I figure if I have the calories and carbs, etc...for it why not? It's what I used to eat b/4 bed when I was a kid. I love the Kelloggs Chocolate Crave cereal. It has protein, fiber, whole grains and real chocolate and it's so good! I usually have it around 9 and go to bed around 11 so I'm not having it right b/4 bed but 1 cup of it w/ low fat milk and I'm full and happy till breakfast. :happy:
  • mikewpg1ca
    mikewpg1ca Posts: 86 Member
    Tonight it was a milkshake from Dairy Queen! However yogurt or fruit is a favourite.
  • Pebble321
    Pebble321 Posts: 6,423 Member
    Almonds - about 6 or 8 is enough to settle my tummy if it's hungry.
  • silkysly
    silkysly Posts: 701 Member
    ...drink water & go to bed. It will pass. You don't NEED anything that bad.
  • jog8s
    jog8s Posts: 10
    A skinny cow ice cream!!! You can get them for about 100 calories and they have fiber. A regular size popsicle freeze pop is around 25 calories and a great summer snack. I also love a mixture of sweet strawberries (1 cup 50 calories)and blueberries (1/2 cup about 40 calories) with a little reddi whip (15 calories for 2 tablespoons).


    Really?? Only 100 cal?!? And fiber?? I will be checking that out!

    Thank you to everyone for the ideas, last night was a 'bad' night for me...but I ended up having a small handful of baby carrots and some water!!
  • jog8s
    jog8s Posts: 10
    ...drink water & go to bed. It will pass. You don't NEED anything that bad.


    NEED, no....can't get past the craving, sometimes :(
  • garita93
    garita93 Posts: 267 Member
    My favorite is the Fit & Active ice cream bars from Aldi's. They are 100 calories and oh so yummy!
  • aaronf289
    aaronf289 Posts: 50 Member
    Yogurt
  • JustPeachy044
    JustPeachy044 Posts: 770 Member
    I had a nutritionist tell me to eat 1/2 cup of cottage cheese. He said it has casein (sp?) protein and your body is slow to digest it, so it will keep your blood sugar from going up then down fast, it will keep your body fairly even keel so you don't wake up starving. I don't always follow his advice, but I do try. Sometimes I do a spoonful of peanut butter if I have the calories left to do so and want something a bit heavier.
  • fiftyandfit
    fiftyandfit Posts: 349 Member
    yoplait yogurt ( i know, a lot of sugar, but....) put it in the freezer...
    and YES Skinny Cow! White Chocolate Mint!
    freeze some grapes

    and......there's always the calorie burner, satisfying 'snack'!!!! jus' sayin'!! :love:
  • kathyms13
    kathyms13 Posts: 497 Member
    i need supper rice cakes are good. my diarys open
  • dls06
    dls06 Posts: 6,774 Member
    I eat low fat popcorn every night.
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