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When I'm really craving carbs or crunchy things, I go for the animal crackers.
Oh I LOVE animal crackers. And therefore that would NOT be a good option. I'd "go for them" and then keep going and going. I love them, but they don't satisfy me and I overeat them and, and - and it's just not good. Of course different things work for different people
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lately I've been craving something carby and starchy like bread or cake
Okay. Just because you're craving something, doesn't mean you have to give into that said craving. You're an adult and it's more then okay to tell yourself no. Give it some time. Let your wants, desires and cravings for "those foods" die down. They WILL die down - if you allow it to. I was shocked to find this true for myself. It was a miracle. The longer I went without those foods, the less and less I wanted them.
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Do any of you experience this? How do you deal with it? What are your favorite nighttime snacks?
Definitely make sure that throughout the day you're eating satiating foods with lots of volume. Drink lots of water too, it's a great filler - upper.
I would definitely save some calories for the night time. For me, it's a no fat yogurt, which I partially freeze (tastes ice-cream-ish & lasts longer that way) with a 1/4 cup of Fiber One cereal. And then declare the kitchen closed. C - L - O - S - E - D. Closed. And then the very last thing I usually eat (drink) at the end of the evening is a hot cup of flavored tea. Satisfying. Filling. Yummy and it's my signal that the kitchen is indeed closed.
Give it some time. Remember you're trying to establish new eating behaviors and patterns. It will happen eventually and if you stick with this firmly, that'll happen sooner then you could possibly ever have imagined.