Went to bed with my stomach growling. Had eaten a late time snack of l egg with l oz. cream cheese and SF vanilla. Was still hungry when I was done. Should I have gotten up and eaten something else or should that have been a big enough snack so just suck it up and go to sleep. We are talking about maybe 1am or so.
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Re: Eating before bedtime
In the beginning it can take time to distinguish hunger from, say, thirst or even boredom/emotional need.
Try having a glass of water and waiting 15 minutes. If you feel you truly are hungry, have a small snack of a protein/fat combo.
The beauty of this diet is that if you are hungry, you can eat. Just choose wisely, and a good rule of thumb is to eat a small portion, because you can always go back and have more later if you really feel you are truly hungry.
I found that in the first few months I was a snacking machine but as time went by I seemed to grow out of that. It took a while for me to be able to read my body correctly.
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I'd try to fix up a big meal or something 3 hours before bed. Sleeping requires very little energy and therefore the food just sits in your stomach until morning - and guess what? You'll still be hungry in the morning :P
Before going to bed at night if your'e going to snack try to keep it light, and drink your water! Often I feel hungry because I'm either thirsty or just bored, like Moochie said. I usually just drink a bottle of water and start reading a good book
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Depending on your rung, I have a little bit of SF peanut butter on a spoon and eat it really slowly like a lollipop. It's high fat/high protein and deeelicious.Female, 21, 5'6"
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>< I got busted on this one too here. Peanut Butter is a no no, and it's something I sorely miss.Originally posted by killerbombshellDepending on your rung, I have a little bit of SF peanut butter on a spoon and eat it really slowly like a lollipop. It's high fat/high protein and deeelicious.
Instead of peanutbutter, trying mixing up a packet of splenda with some cream cheese. Or just eat a slice of cheese. I find that both are fulfilling, but I can gaurentee (sp?) that a 20oz bottle of water will fill your gut right up.
I will lose weight, I will lose weight, I WILL LOSE WEIGHT! 
New Goal! ( effective April 11, 2008 ~ April 11, 2009 )
SW: 209.8 / CW: 200 / GW: 140
Progress:April 11 - 209.8May 9 - 200Challenge! The Walk to Rivendell!1/485 mi.
The defintion of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again, and expecting a different result.
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