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Good liquid substitions for snacking? - 4/11/2005 11:45:28 PM   
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Other than water what would be a good low cal or other wise pretty much non fattening liquid to substitute snacking with. Sometimes I get really hungry or just feel hungry at night and I don't always want to eat, expesially if I have eaten my fill of meals earlier.

food snack suggestions that have no calories or less than 50 would be ok too.
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RE: Good liquid substitions for snacking? - 4/12/2005 12:06:31 AM   
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quote:

Other than water what would be a good low cal or other wise pretty much non fattening liquid to substitute snacking with.


I love no sugar added, low fat yogurt smoothies and find they are very satisfying.

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RE: Good liquid substitions for snacking? - 4/12/2005 1:10:56 AM   
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I never was a fan of yogert but I have started to like it even crave it on a rare ocasion. I like to munch cucumbers and carrots if I need crunchy

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RE: Good liquid substitions for snacking? - 4/12/2005 1:21:49 AM   
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Throw some stuff in a blender. Yogurt mixed with some fruit, milk, even some cheap high protein powder doesnt taste so bad. Make your own smoothies or shakes out of whatever fruits or juices you like. Dont be worried so much about calories. A "calorie" is just a measure of energy burned. It means nothing beyond that. A calorie can be good or bad as in someone can get their calories from junkfood or clean food.
Try to get a decent protein to carb ratio. Carbohydrates are what makes people tend to gain or retain weight. If your body is not getting enough protein it goes into "survival" mode and will burn the "calories" it needs from your muscle stores and NOT from fat. Our bodies are designed this way to to ensure that a certain amount of fat stores are maintained so we wont freeze to death etc. Especially women to protect if we are pregnant. It might seem stupid in todays world but in that regard we have not evolved much from our ancestors who lived in caves. :)

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RE: Good liquid substitions for snacking? - 4/12/2005 9:42:11 AM   
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Isn't it cute how all the gals suggest some type of food. Meanwhile the other guys like me are thinking of something that is high in protein, low in carbs, and you'd probably be eating it with a hand on the back of your head.

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RE: Good liquid substitions for snacking? - 4/12/2005 10:42:55 AM   
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Coffee has zero calories as long as you drink it without sugar or creamer. And the caffeine helps to zap appetite too.

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RE: Good liquid substitions for snacking? - 4/12/2005 10:49:32 AM   
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I love chocolate milk. Make it with non-fat milk and low-cal chololate milk mix. i like it even better when it's hot because it makes me feel full fast.

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RE: Good liquid substitions for snacking? - 4/12/2005 11:30:43 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: FelinePersuasion
Other than water what would be a good low cal or other wise pretty much non fattening liquid to substitute snacking with.

There's no other than water for me...
It's honestly 1 of my good dietetic habits, I love water, and coffee, rather than juices and soda. I do like the sparkling fruit flavored water, but not sure how healthy those are as far as additives. M

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RE: Good liquid substitions for snacking? - 4/12/2005 12:35:18 PM   
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I love Crystal Light. Very few calories and still tastes wonderful.

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RE: Good liquid substitions for snacking? - 4/12/2005 3:44:57 PM   
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FelinePersuasion,
You can eat Tortila chips (look on the bag for: per serving size) and salsa (salsa is a free food). I have worked with a Dietician for a few years now and the one thing that has been great when you feel that urge to just HAVE something are these items. The salsa is also an added zing for your tastebuds.

hope this helped...happy Tuesday!

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RE: Good liquid substitions for snacking? - 4/12/2005 3:47:04 PM   
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Oh yeah!! i forgot something. As far as liquids go...you can get these flavored waters at sams club. Some of them taste really good and satisfy that urge also.

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RE: Good liquid substitions for snacking? - 4/12/2005 5:30:32 PM   
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I love those flavored waters from Sam's, and Crystal Light. Alberton's carried some for a while that were wonderful as weel but I haven't seen them in a while. For now I've been sticking to hot tea with lots of Equal, mint and lemon juice to get rid of this nasty cough.

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RE: Good liquid substitions for snacking? - 4/13/2005 5:37:19 PM   
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happy pervert if someone tried "making me " eat something with a hand to the back of the head they'd be missing one very vital organ I would have bitten.:P I do not suck or swallow PERIOD.


Thanks you guys They're all good tips. I LOVE flavored waters and crystal light.

Blk, waters good for you yeah but I want taste and substance I have tried a huge glass of water when I was hungry but all it succeded in doing was make me vomit a ton of water lol gross yes I know but I drank it all down an in like 5 mins it all revisted.

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RE: Good liquid substitions for snacking? - 4/13/2005 5:53:54 PM   
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Orange Juilius MOVE OBER baby. I am taking over lol

It's sheer tasty ness I wized a lil of my mango pinaple orange some soy milk a whole orange minues peel tasted it then out of curisity put a small yes read SMALL scoop of icec ream in it. orange julious MOVE OVER the blender at home is taking over. It's as good as julious

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RE: Good liquid substitions for snacking? - 4/14/2005 2:27:31 AM   
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I have always enjoyed hot teas during the cold winter months, and I make my own versions of ice tea during the warmer months. If you want to avoid caffeine before bedtime, there are plenty of wonderful herbal teas that have no caffeine. I do not use any cream or milk and only sweeten with a substitute such as Equal (I never use "pink" cyclamate-based sweeteners due to concerns about their health risks).

I am one of those people who is rarely satisfied by water alone, and simply *cannot* force myself to drink the much stereotyped "8 glasses a day" that people bandy about. What most people never realize that that standard came from 1940's tests that did not take water content from daily food intake into account in their calculations. (I even found one of the articles that I bookmarked that covered some of this topic, for those that might be interested in knowing more: http://www.healthcentral.com/drdean/deanfulltexttopics.cfm?id=47420 )

However, I do find that I am much more likely to be able to drink more liquid if it is flavoured, however subtly. I make my own herbal ice teas by letting one or more tea bags of a "Celestial Seasonings" brand tea sit in a chug-style bottle of filtered water overnight and sweeten to taste. I particularly like "Sleepytime", "Orange Mandarin" and "Passion Peach" flavours.

Best bonus? Very inexpensive to make at pennies a glass, no artificial colourings or preservatives, and you can customize it to your specific flavour or sweetening preferences.

Hope this tip proves helpful! It sure has helped me...

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RE: Good liquid substitions for snacking? - 4/14/2005 9:34:01 AM   
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It certaintly does sound good MistressJade.

Caffein doesn't have the sterotypical reaction everyone thinks it should.Cafine doesn't make me wide awake or keep me awake. Infact a hot cup of hazle nut coffe makes me sleepy and full* grins*

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RE: Good liquid substitions for snacking? - 4/14/2005 12:10:47 PM   
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I chew ice all the time. Sometimes I feel like eating even though I'm not hungry, so that helps cut down on the calorie intake

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RE: Good liquid substitions for snacking? - 4/14/2005 12:18:32 PM   
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I also drink Diet Vanilla Pepsi (or the Diet Cherry Vanilla Dr. Pepper if I can find it), at least a 24 pack every week. It;s not very good for you, but it will fill you up.

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RE: Good liquid substitions for snacking? - 4/14/2005 4:36:32 PM   
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Count me in on having chocolate milk when I get hungry at night. And for those times when water won't quench my thirst I'm also a big fan of Celestial Seasonings Green Tea with Honey, Lemon & Ginseng & also the Raspberry Green Tea, both with Splenda (I find it doesn't have an aftertaste like the other sweeteners do).

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RE: Good liquid substitions for snacking? - 4/14/2005 7:57:24 PM   
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Sia the whole point is for the snack to be good for you lol. Diet soda's the fake sugar in it has been prooven to cause cancer with some of the sugar brands. There's also no medical proof diet aids in weight loss, so all the people drinking it thinking it won't affect weight gain are operating on false belifes mostly

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