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No snack February

(103 Posts)
shysal Wed 01-Feb-17 07:28:39

Today is start day. Good luck everybody! I did a grocery shop yesterday and resisted the temptation to buy anything snacky. Thank you Ruby for starting us off, forgive me for muscling in, but I know you are an owl rather than a lark.

Diny Wed 01-Feb-17 11:41:48

Brilliant idea, I will be joining in.

jenn Wed 01-Feb-17 11:24:37

Me too on the healthy lifestyle. I seem to have put on a winter overcoat of 10lbs and it's proving difficult to take off!!

gillyjp Wed 01-Feb-17 11:19:54

I am on the very last day of Dry January I think I will wait until March or April to do a 'no snack month'. This will be good for me to do as I am terrible with snacks, cakes, etc. Just cant get the momentum of will at the moment. Mind you I am considering carrying on being 'dry' for February as well as TBH I haven't missed alcohol as much as I thought.

tanith Wed 01-Feb-17 11:19:00

I am finding it more difficult now DH is retired as he will pick all the time and I can hardly throw all his snacks out too, although he could also do with snacking less. He also makes lunch and I hate to keep saying oh go ahead have yours I'll just have soup..
These things are sent to try us , evenings are my worst time too.

rubylady Wed 01-Feb-17 11:14:28

I normally manage to go between 8 and 12 hours in between meals. So just two meals a day. Snacking becomes a habit, it's finding something else to think about to take your mind off food. Remember it is fuel, do you need extra fuel? Have a brew or a drink of water in the evening. It's getting out of the habit that is needed. Good luck everyone Xxx

gillybob Wed 01-Feb-17 10:40:56

The Sainsburys own make, sparkling (alcohol free) white wine is lovely too EmilyHarburn I can thoroughly recommend it.

I don't think I could do a dry month. A week, maybe two but that would be it.

EmilyHarburn Wed 01-Feb-17 10:34:30

I did not do dry January. However we gave a Chinese New Year party and a guest left us a bottle of Eisberg alcohol free white wine. Its great. I am planning to stock it in my fridge for summer drinking.

www.eisberg.co.uk/

mumofmadboys Wed 01-Feb-17 10:11:03

Welcome back annsixty.

Harebrain Wed 01-Feb-17 10:06:46

I've decided to do 'Sugar Free February' for cancer research. Hard, but not so hard as 'Dry January'. Struggling for donators, which means no one that knows me thinks I can do it!

tonibolt Wed 01-Feb-17 10:04:09

I'm fine all day, I hardly ever snack on anything. After dinner though, oh dear.... I know I'm not hungry but it's one thing after the other!

Sunlover Wed 01-Feb-17 10:02:13

I'm in. My problem time is when watching TV in the evening. I often grab a handful of nuts when passing the cupboard. Healthy, but bad for my waistline.
I'm going to attempt to not eat anything between meals.

hildajenniJ Wed 01-Feb-17 09:53:36

I think I'll join you all. It's going to be difficult though. We have a shelf unit in the kitchen that is absolutely stacked with snacks. DH works in the Co-op and cannot resist a Bahrain. He buys the reduced or discontinued lines! Look!!

NfkDumpling Wed 01-Feb-17 09:44:44

It's the Ryvetta that's a problem. Processed and comes in a packet!

NfkDumpling Wed 01-Feb-17 09:42:29

I've been attempting it. Well, sort of as I do have a snack between meals as I manage a hiatus hernia by having three small meals and two snacks. So I have two healthy snacks - banana or Ryvetta instead of chocolate digestives. No biscuits or crisps!

I had lost a couple of pounds until we had roast beef a couple of nights ago which involve the consumption of two small roast potatoes, one Yorkshire pud and a glass of wine!

gillybob Wed 01-Feb-17 09:39:11

Okay I think I am still with it although I might still need an apple or banana mid morning as I usually have a very long gap between my breakfast (if I have any) and lunch on work days.

tanith Wed 01-Feb-17 09:35:24

Thanks Izabella I hope a few raspberries don't count either I have them with my porridge.

Izabella Wed 01-Feb-17 09:22:56

Oh dear tanith. Apples will be a permissible snack for you as will almonds (which I find kept BG levels down when I was pre-diabetic)

tanith Wed 01-Feb-17 08:56:36

Can I join in? just had news I am now in the diabetic range so really need to give up the snacks

annsixty Wed 01-Feb-17 08:51:35

I agree with you shysal in "anything between meals".
I will have a piece of fresh fruit with lunch but no more hunks of cheese when cooking and nothing out of a packet or wrapper.
This is much more appealing to me than Dry January (which I didn't even attempt).

shysal Wed 01-Feb-17 08:42:19

This was Rubylady's great idea, here is the original thread.

www.gransnet.com/forums/health/1233722-My-New-Healthy-Lifestyle?pg=1

For me a snack will be anything eaten between meals. Evenings are a bad time for me, when I am often to be found gazing into the fridge when not even hungry!

suzied Wed 01-Feb-17 08:40:44

Nuts ok as part of a meal instead of meat but not healthy when salted, covered in oil etc. You can buy them loose in Lidl. I would avoid nuts as snacks when in a packet.

Anya Wed 01-Feb-17 08:38:10

Nuts are part of a healthy diet, raisins less so.

I'll join you Shysal and I'd define snacks to be avoided as anything high carb or high sugar.

ninathenana Wed 01-Feb-17 08:25:04

My first thought suzied when I saw your post was that simplifies it. Well said.

Then I thought 'aren't nuts a healthy snack, what about raisins ?' It's a minefield grin or are we saying no to all snacks ?

suzied Wed 01-Feb-17 08:02:04

I think you can't snack on anything which comes in a packet. Apples ok.

gillybob Wed 01-Feb-17 07:50:34

I'm in shysal but can we be clear on what counts as a snack and what doesn't please?

Are we talking crisps, biscuits, chocolate etc. ? In which case only the lack of crisps will bother me. I usually have an apple mid day to keep me going at work is that still okay or not?