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2006-12-26 12:57:22 · 24 answers · asked by a 1 in Food & Drink Entertaining

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Natural microwave popcorn, carrot sticks, maybe baked white corn chips.

2006-12-26 12:58:55 · answer #1 · answered by Sheila 6 · 0 0

You do not want any fruit. The sugar will give you energy you don't want at bed time. Plus, it's bad for your teeth and morning breath. (even brushing may miss some of the sugar between your teeth and sugar left behind causes tooth rot.) Fruit is good in the morning. You should eat something that has protein in it. You liver will produce sugar at night while you sleep to keep your body going. I think that you could have some cheese and crackers or maybe some baked chips with bean dip. Carrot sticks are ok, but they are a complex carb., that means that your body would have to do a workout before bedtime to lose the extra energy they will give you. If you are a dieter, complex carbs should be eaten before you go for a jog or workout. Your best bet is the cheese and crackers with a glass of water or milk. Works for me.

2006-12-26 13:17:58 · answer #2 · answered by greenlady 2 · 1 0

All of the above. And let me add hard boiled eggs to the list. I have started eating them later in the evening, as I tend to be a late night snacker and don't want to dive into the leftover banana cream pie. So not only are eggs healthy if you eat them hard boiled and without eating way too many, they are also filling without being too heavy, so I don't feel like a blob before I go to bed. Adrian Brody ate nothing but hard boiled eggs to drop all that weight he lost for the movie "The Piano." So I know I am not adding the calories. If you get sick of plain hard boiled, try adding a dab of low-cal mayo or mustard.

2006-12-26 13:42:11 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

OH! Appears like enjoyable! There are a number of matters you would prepare forward of time, similar to: Lil' Smokies in BBQ Sauce -- 2 pkgs of Lil' Smokies (small wieners), 1 bottle of BBQ sauce and a crockpot. Open the smokies and location in crockpot, pour the sauce over the smokies, and turn the crockpot on low. While you return house, situation them on a serving dish or that you may leave them within the crockpot. They may be able to be served with toothpicks or scooped up with serving spoon. Serve raw carrots, celery sticks and cauliflower floweretts with a low-fat dressing or low-fats dip as a side snack. This will give your company just a little protein as good as good nutrients, in case they have got had an excessive amount of to drink.

2016-08-10 02:56:32 · answer #4 · answered by borja 4 · 0 0

Cereal. Corn pops, fruit loops, honey nut cherrios and golden grahams are my favorites. They are loaded with vitamins and minerals. Yeah- they have sugar, but less than candy and other snacks you might grab for. I make a little cup full every night around 8pm and snack on it through the evening. No need for milk!

2006-12-26 14:21:27 · answer #5 · answered by Lady in Pink 3 · 0 0

Fruits, Popcorn, Maybe a cup of soup if youre up to cooking so late in the night - a clear soup.

2006-12-26 22:56:05 · answer #6 · answered by rom_1367 2 · 0 0

A few grapes or slices of carrots and a glass of milk.

Or...some plain crackers and warm honey & lime drink.

2006-12-26 15:12:48 · answer #7 · answered by osaka muraiya 1 · 0 0

granny smith apple slices with peanut butter.

bowl of oatmeal with chopped fruit (apple, bannana or raisins). Add cinnamon and/or nutmeg to taste.

baked tortilla chips with hummus or salsa.

plain yogurt blended with ripe/slices/peeled fruit (bannana, steawberries, pears) blend all with ice. Very sweet and thick.

2006-12-26 13:26:26 · answer #8 · answered by somerset 2 · 1 0

Yogurt.

2006-12-26 14:08:39 · answer #9 · answered by chocolatecupcake 4 · 0 0

I love the little flavored rice cakes.

2006-12-26 14:04:58 · answer #10 · answered by Adelaide V 3 · 0 0

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