Dr. Norris Chumley Satisfied Life

Recipes for Nighttime Eating

Thursday April 30, 2009

As nighttime eating is a difficult problem for me and many of our readers, I have some suggestions.  A lot of experts say just "don't eat at night," or "never eat after 8pm," but a lot of folks just have to have something.  One approach is to have low-calorie and low-fat items, if you cannot avoid eating at night.  Have something that has some substance and texture to fill you, but not make weight loss or weight maintenance a problem.  Here are some easy recipes for you to try.

Cinnamon-Banana Applesauce
Only three ingredients: sugar-free, natural applesauce, a sliced banana, and a dash of cinnamon.  Cinnamon is thought to be a natural appetite suppressant.

Soothing Smoothie
½ cup juice (apple, strawberry, cranberry - but no citrus)
1 banana
1 cup ice cubes
1 tablespoon protein powder (optional)

Blend in a blender adding ingredients a little at a time. Blend until nice and frothy. The banana and/or protein powder gives it some body, without high calories or fat.

Vegetable Midnight Medley
A whole new idea for a snack at night is to have some sautéed vegetables.  Just cut up some of your favorites - onion, green pepper, carrot, broccoli, etc. - throw them in a skillet with 1/8 cup water, to steam them.  It's a hot and tasty snack, with very few calories and scant trace of fat.  You might want to make extra for other nights during the week, which you can heat-up when you're ready.

Of course, before you eat and sleep, say some prayers thanking God for your day.

Please share these with your friends, and post your own ideas and experiences below.

In case you missed the online conversation, here are my articles about nighttime eating:

Nighttime Eating

Nighttime Eating: Finding Patterns and Getting to Solutions

Managing Nighttime Eating

Have Tea at Night

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About Dr. Norris Chumley Satisfied Life

Dr. Norris J. Chumley is a doctor of theology and the arts, and has lost 160 pounds and maintained it over 16 years with God's help. The author/host of "The Joy of Weight Loss: a Spiritual Guide to Easy Fitness," and many TV programs and DVD's, including "Spiritual Guide to Weight Loss" and "30 Days to Spiritual Well Being," Dr. Norris also does private consultations, leads workshops and lectures nationally. He has been a featured Beliefnet daily columnist and contributing editor for many years.


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"No single approach to weight loss works for everyone. We urge you to consult with your physician before making any significant changes in your eating habits or physical activities to ensure that what you propose for yourself is nutritionally, mentally and physically sound, safe, and healthy. Copyright © 2008, by Magnetic Arts, LLC, all rights reserved."

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