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How do you avoid hunger?
So, it's about six in the evening, my family isn't going to eat probably for another two and a half hours, and despite the apple I had about an hour ago, I'm STARVING.
What do you usually do to avoid this without, you know, actually eating more, which would be kind of on the counterproductive side? Should I just wait a few days (I'm recovering from a major episode of binge eating) until I get hungry less easily? |
I do something active, or drink a glass of skim milk.
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Hey ImpalaHoarder,
Sometimes just an apple isn't enough--and some people find apples make them more hungry! I try to have some protein with every snack. For example, I would have half an apple and 1/4 cup of 2% cottage cheese, or even 1 ounce of full-fat cheddar cheese, or 1 lowfat string cheese. The protein (and a little fat) helps your blood sugar to stabilize. Does your family always eat that late? It may be a good idea to plan a larger snack late in the day, if so. For example, 2 or 3 ounces of water-packed tuna with some baby carrots or some crackers (counted out of course). Or even a bar like a Kashi TLC bar and a glass of 1% milk. You don't say what program you are following, but all of these are pretty low-cal. Jay |
fighting hunger
I get active...drink anything accept soda! get busy...thats how!
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Your body needs some food now. If you wait 2 1/2 hours, you'll be so hungry, you'll eat anything, everything, and then go back for thirds. Eat some protein now and go lighter on dinner later. :hungry:
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One of my favorite snacks was a slice of low-cal toast with "I Can't Believe It's Not Butter" spray, and 8oz of skim milk.
I would have that when I'd get home really late after work and was starving, but had already had dinner. |
I eat 4-6 small meals throughout the day, not 3 large ones. I started drinking more water, and 1-2 of my small 'meals' are usual shakes, either protein or meal replacement shakes that are low glycemic index. Drinking lots of water can be hard, but I like to use crystal light to flavor it, I find Im more likely to drink the entire bottle that way.
Keep lots of healthy snack foods available, like peeled carrot sticks, sliced fruit, nuts etc. |
I can confirm what Jay says that apple actually makes some people more hungry. I usually have some peanut butter if I have an apple, that seems to go the trick (not more than a tablespoon).
How about if you make a large pot of veggie soup and always have some when you are feeling hungry but you know you won't eat until later on. Or have steamed broccoli - I can have it anytime. Good filler, lots of fiber, hardly any calories. |
I have several strategies for avoiding hunger:
If I'm in the situation you're in now, I have a couple of strategies:
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I'll second JayEll's suggestion... have a little protein. It will satisfy you much more than an apple. I love low fat cottage cheese with a tiny drizzle of maple syrup. Delicious, full of protein and calcium, and satisfying.
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I always do better when I have veggie soup in the fridge. I agree with the protein snack. I sometimes just eat 2 or 3 slices of turkey cold cuts (Applegate Farms are all natural). I might also eat Fage yogurt (found at Trader Joe's and I think Whole Foods has it too). You might try a low cal yogurt that is low in calorie if you don't find that one. Then, if I know I shouldn't be hungry, but I still am....I might have some Five gum and chew, chew, chew!
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Eat a snack with more protein - it will help you feel more full. Some things that I stash in the fridge for the "I just got home from the gym and am starving and can't wait for dinner" feeling ...
boiled eggs (these are my favorites - 1 egg or 2 egg whites is a GREAT snack) a wedge of laughing cow cheese on 1/2 a wheat pita cottage cheese w/ lemon pepper sprinkled in Sargento light string cheese a can of v8 juice (not as much protein, but seems to be very filling for me) Anything that will stick with me a while works well. |
drink some cold water....
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BlueToBlue, you have a thorough plan! And it looks like it has succeeded. :bravo:
Jay |
I'm w/ Webrover, if you wait to eat you'll be fighting the dog for her food! Is it possible for you to eat earlier (like at 6pm) rather than wait until 8:30? I'd never last until 8:30 for my dinner; sometimes I can't even wait until 6pm. :rolleyes:
Protein, protein, protein. All the usual suggestions - pbutter, string cheese, egg whites, higher protein cereal, oatmeal, skim milk, maybe even a protein shake. Apples make me hungry (I can't figure this one out, they make me hungry even if I have them w/cottage cheese, pbutter, string cheese. :shrug:). Maybe a small banana (or 1/2 of a large one) w/pbutter and a glass of skim milk wouldn hold you longer. A mid afternoon snack (or maybe 2 in your case if you normally eat dinner so late) is crucial. I've been making the mistake of either not eating enough during the day (thanks for ALL your suggestions bluetoblue!! :yes: :D) then getting too hungry and going waaay over on cals on dinner and after OR I eat enough bfast and lunch (usually around 12-12:30) but, regardless of the fact that I'm not really hungry around 3pm, I fail to eat a snack and end up w/the dippy blood sugar by 4pm or so. Then its a battle that I rarely win. It's a constant balance between eating enough to keep your blood sugar level and your energy up and at the same time keeping the cals w/in a range in order to lose weight. Ugh, just know that we all face these challenges every day too!! |
If I had to wait until 8:30 for dinner, I would be chewing my arm off. I eat 6 mini-meals a day and in your situation I would have either some turkey wrapped around a string cheese or some cottage cheese with walnuts and a little honey.
That will tide me over for a couple of hours. :) |
No simple carbs and lots of protein.
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I sometimes manage with enegy bars if i am too hungry
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don't drink liquids throughout the day, it makes me hungry and I only drink water in the evenings.
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I do eat dinner around 8:30 or 9:00 every night. I don't go to bed until sometime between midnight and 2:00 AM, if I ate dinner at 6:00, I would never make it until bedtime.
But I also don't get up until 9:00 AM, so my meals are somewhat shifted. I eat breakfast at 9:00 AM, lunch at noon, and then have several snacks throughout the afternoon to keep me going until dinner at 9:00 PM. Then I also usually have a small dessert-type snack around 11:00 PM. Thanks, JayEll! Yes, I've gotten down to my goal weight and am now trying to transition into maintenance. My current eating plan is definitely the product of a lot of mistakes I made along the way. When I look at how I ate when I first started trying to lose weight, sometimes I can't believe I made it. |
BlueToBlue-Great advice!
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Originally Posted by BlueToBlue: I agree with Barbara. I tend to get very hungry during the day and although I eat my breakfast after I get to work (8:30) I can't last till lunch time without something in between. Instead of having Meal/Snack/Meal/Snack/Meal etc., I changed my strategy. I literally bring a large bag of food with me to work. I have breakfast, then around 11 or 11:30 I have salad, then at 2 pm or so I have fruit salad and I eat my "lunch" at 4 pm or so. I don't get home until 5:30 and then I walk the dogs for 45 minutes. By the time we get back home, I give them dinner etc. it is 6:30 pm. If I had traditional lunch at noon and a mid-afternoon snack, I would never last till 6:30 pm. I would attack the fridge the moment I got home. I am not saying this is the perfect plan but it seems to be working for me. I am usually not very hungry later in the evening, especially if I exercise. I don't know why I am so hungry during the day, but that's just how it is. Alhough my job is sedentary, it is very stressful and high-paced (if you can say that about a sedentary job :^:) and I probably burn a lot of calories during the day. |
I have a question. Why is dinner so late? I eat lunch at 12pm and by 6pm I'm starving too! But I agree with everyone that maybe you need a more protein filled snack, or find an activity to pass the time so that you don't think about your hunger.
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