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Supper or just a drink?

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Oreo Tue 16-Sept-25 21:35:04

Around this time of night, if at home, I fancy a little something, I usually go for a mug of Milo and a biscuit.Now and then a bowl of rice crispies, but DP often has cheese on toast which I tell him will give him nightmares, not that it does.
If I have home made cake in then I have a slice of that, but don’t like shop cakes.
I get bored with the same things, what do you go for?

Oreo Wed 17-Sept-25 08:19:06

Bukkie

I am baffled. What's Milo? Never heard of it. Always have supper here, more out of habit than hunger. Tea is 6pm. Usually have tea and toast (with vegemite)

Are you in Oz?😃

Sago Wed 17-Sept-25 08:47:39

We eat between 7 and 8 and then that’s it, no more until our yoghurt,granola and toast in the morning.

If we ate as early as 5 I would be snacking all night and the size of a house.

TheWeirdoAgain60 Wed 17-Sept-25 08:53:42

It depends on what my shifts are, but if I'm home at supper time, then it's a bowl of CocoPops and either a mug of PG Tips or something cold - milk, fizzy, Robinsons fruit juice - or if I'm not working the next day, it could be a lager or Baileys!

Woollywoman Wed 17-Sept-25 09:02:18

if I feel peckish, 2-3 oatcakes…
Crisps, cake and other treats tend to happen during the day!

Oreo Wed 17-Sept-25 09:04:29

Woollywoman

if I feel peckish, 2-3 oatcakes…
Crisps, cake and other treats tend to happen during the day!

😄that’s a whole other story, daytime and what goes on with snacks there.

Bukkie Wed 17-Sept-25 09:09:44

It sounds like Horlicks.

Mt61 Wed 17-Sept-25 09:14:19

What is milo?
I have a cup of hot milk, with a couple of spoons of oats - helps me to sleep.

Oreo Wed 17-Sept-25 09:16:28

Milo is a mild tasting hybrid of cocoa and malt😃

Skydancer Wed 17-Sept-25 11:26:29

After our evening meal I just couldn’t be bothered going out to do anything further in the kitchen. Otherwise catering seems to go on all day.

Mt61 Wed 17-Sept-25 11:44:18

Oreo

Milo is a mild tasting hybrid of cocoa and malt😃

Ahh never seen it. Does it help with sleep?

RosesandLilac Wed 17-Sept-25 13:04:16

We have our main meal at 1-ish, I have a snack about 4.30 then a hot drink around 6-ish. I don’t usually have breakfast, just coffee.

Oreo Wed 17-Sept-25 18:17:47

Mt61

Oreo

Milo is a mild tasting hybrid of cocoa and malt😃

Ahh never seen it. Does it help with sleep?

Yes it does, and not sickly like some bedtime drinks.Sainsbury and Tesco sell it, give it a go.😃

aonk Wed 17-Sept-25 21:51:05

DH and I are both slim and trying to keep it that way. We have breakfast around 8am and dinner around 6.30 to 6.45pm. We have some peppermint tea around 9. This gives us about 13 hours with no food and we believe that helps us maintain our weight.

crazyH Wed 17-Sept-25 21:57:52

I’ve just had one of those little lemon tarts from M&S, with single cream, 😋

NoodleNut Thu 18-Sept-25 11:34:39

I'm off to find Milo now, another one that's never heard of it.

NoodleNut Thu 18-Sept-25 11:36:00

It's not in my tesco sad (online shop)

Allira Thu 18-Sept-25 11:36:15

DGS used to drink it, I thought it was just available in Australia.

LaCrepescule Thu 18-Sept-25 11:42:46

I try not to eat after 7pm and don’t have breakfast till 9am at the earliest. Fasting is good for you and eating late at night is not great.

Marilla Thu 18-Sept-25 11:48:02

I usually have a piece of toast with marmalade and a cup of tea. I find it soothing and satisfying. Always had supper as a wee girl and have continued into adulthood.
In winter, I have a hot toddy a few times a week in my bed and it’s very comforting.
I am amazed with the grans who have the will power to not eat anything from dinner until breakfast.

EkwaNimitee Thu 18-Sept-25 12:01:35

I usually have a Weetabix. Carbs help me to get to sleep easily and, being whole meal, stays in the stomach longer and carries me through the night till getting up time. If I wake in the early hours as I often do, I don’t want to be feeling hungry as I would if I’d had nothing. I would have to get up and go down for something or I’d not get back to sleep.
Incidentally, fasting is not good for you if you have a blood sugar problem and need to eat something every 3 hours or so (not diabetic btw)

Oreo Thu 18-Sept-25 12:09:23

Fasting for a long time isn’t good for you at all, particularly as you get older and acid reflux can be a problem.Remember that the stomach is never really empty it has acid sloshing around in it waiting to digest the next food that comes it’s way.
If you want to stay slim, walk or exercise or eat smaller meals and cut out sweets and cakes.

Oreo Thu 18-Sept-25 12:10:28

NoodleNut

It's not in my tesco sad (online shop)

Strange🤔
Do you have other supermarkets near you?

lixy Thu 18-Sept-25 12:17:32

Oreo

Interesting reading, Milo is now an instant drink chocolate and malt, make with boiled water and top up with milk.Comes in large tins from the supermarket.Years ago you had to heat up milk in a pan and add to the Milo powder.

DS discovered Milo on a trip to Malaysia. He doesn’t have hot drinks but will have this hot or cold when the mood takes him.

I have found that sucking a hard boiled cappachino sweet from Lidl deals with evening thoughts of ‘I wonder what’s in the fridge’.

Mollygo Thu 18-Sept-25 12:28:36

Interesting thread.

We usually eat our evening meal around 5.30-6pm.

The health program I was recommended by our practice nurse for pre-diabetes recommends not eating after your evening meal.

The doctor, when I asked about my night time acid-reflux, recommended medication or to eat a banana or some carbs (not toast) at bedtime.

I’m going with the, If you find something works, helps you sleep and doesn’t make you put on weight treatment.

mabon2 Thu 18-Sept-25 13:44:15

Every evening at around 8.00p.m - 8.30 pm I have an apple.