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I put aside cals for the evening
Made it, this time to my goal of 72K but reset it 70k to let me go up or down. I will be very happy to stay between the two. See http://trevcannon.blogspot.co.uk/
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Night time can be hard for me. I do allow myself to eat at night but I try to stay within my calories.
Today I will make progress one step at a time. Nicole - Tarpon Springs, FL
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I have been reading a lot lately on weight loss and most are saying what has already been said. Time of day has nothing to do with weight loss. I don't count calories as I do a no wheat/sugar/starch type diet but in the past, I would choose the veggies as mentioned or an apple with peanut butter. Following the plan I am on then I love the can of sardines idea - protein and oil is a great choice for some one on Paleo/CaveMan/Wheat Free diet.
Janet Always look through the windshield and not the rearview mirror
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yes but it come off my daily cals
Made it, this time to my goal of 72K but reset it 70k to let me go up or down. I will be very happy to stay between the two. See http://trevcannon.blogspot.co.uk/
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I used to work at a pizzeria for 17 years, and would get home at 2 a.m. So I ate late. When I started losing weight I noticed eating late had no effect, so I wake up at 8 for breakfast, lunch at 2, snack at 6-8 p.m, and my dinner at midnight. It is not natural to starve your body for 10-12 hours every night. You should be eating late, Just pre-plan it. The problem is that we don't plan , and the late night munchies are EXTRA calories.
Russell - current BMI 32.5 197 - bmi-30 164 - bmi-25
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Evenings are a challenge for me, too. My husband comes home starving and is ready to eat by 6:00 or sooner. If I were single I'd probably plan dinner closer to 7:00 to help me get through the evening but that's not an option here. So we have the early dinner and when I can, I try not to eat after that. When I really need something later, I have fruit. Like another poster suggested, brushing your teeth after you're done sends a signal to your brain that you're done eating for the day, and that can help to avoid late night snacking.
~~ Terri ~~
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PLAN PLAN PLAN! Seriously, come up with a meal plan for yourself, and put it in your tracker ahead of time. I do mine a week in advance whenever possible. That way, when 6:00 rolls around, you won't be staring at the food in your kitchen thinking "what to eat what to eat". You already have your plan in place. You just have to stick to it, and, if you plan correctly, you won't find yourself so ravenous that you eat everything in sight.
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About two years ago I cut out eating after dinner - nothing after 8PM, period. The rare exceptions are when we are at an event and dinner is late. Prior to that I was the undisputed queen of night-time munching. Now I am the queen of control - at least, in the evening. I did it for health reasons originally but have come to love the feeling of being in control and the sense that I'm done for food for the day when I get up from the dinner table. There certainly have been nights when I was hungry later but, to date, I have not starved to death overnight :) You might consider trying the approach for a month and see how it works for you. Brush and floss right after dinner and consider it DONE. It's really liberating!
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There is nothing like a can of sardines to beat any munching. The fish and its natural oils is just wonderful. It is low in calories only 100 plus a bit for a whole can. Try it!
Maggie from Auckland the City of Sails in New Zealand. Member of Silver Spies BLC 18 & 20 "Scar tissue is stronger than regular tissue. Realize the strength, and move on." Henry Rollins.
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Baby carrots, cucumbers, and celery, too!!!
MamiSheli53 is my MOM!!! Abi~Rochester, NY Aim for progress...NOT perfection. Starting weight July 2012: 310 (dates of accomplishment for the following to come) GW1: 280 passed 2/8/13-278! GW2: 250 GW3: 220 GW4: 200 GW5: 175 I can do ALLLLLL things through Christ who strengthens me. "It's a long, hard climb-but I'm gonna get there." "If you stay focused on the past, you will never be able to see what lies ahead."
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7-9pm hardest time. Try to control "grazing". Cheerios (dry) seem to help & have a crunch.
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Spread your eating out throughout the day, and leave room for a 200 calorie healthy snack at the end of the day! Your body doesn't know what time it is! Try to find OTHER things to do. Instead of walking to the kitchen to get something to eat, get yourself some herbal tea, a Crystal Lite mocktail, some ice water, a diet soda. Walk around the block. Do some random strengthening exercises. Read a book-until you get out of the habit of running to the kitchen out of boredom for something to eat. Go to your room and lock yourself in there! haha!
MamiSheli53 is my MOM!!! Abi~Rochester, NY Aim for progress...NOT perfection. Starting weight July 2012: 310 (dates of accomplishment for the following to come) GW1: 280 passed 2/8/13-278! GW2: 250 GW3: 220 GW4: 200 GW5: 175 I can do ALLLLLL things through Christ who strengthens me. "It's a long, hard climb-but I'm gonna get there." "If you stay focused on the past, you will never be able to see what lies ahead."
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Feel like I'm a rock star with eat well and working out till 6:00, and then its game on in the kitchen... how can we beat this?
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