Re: All time fav midnight snack???
Chocolate donuts are my late night snack!
Re: All time fav midnight snack???
When I was a large dude(300+ lbs/136+ kg), any of the following depending on my mood: pb&j with a glass of milk, tostitos and cheese, taco bell or meatball parm from WaWa.
Now I try and stick with a glass of water or piece of fruit.
Wawa is the equivalent of a Sheetz or "upscale" 7-11. Tried doing a search for a Canadian equivalent but couldn't find one.
Re: All time fav midnight snack???
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Ive been having a bout of not being sleepy till like 3 or 4.... alot of that's thanks to the red light on the snake cage at night- I can't sleep well with lights, it stresses me out:rolleyes: Anything for a warm ball python.:D
Also I've been doing some hardcore sleeping in:)
go with a ceramic bulb if you are wanting to provide heat from above. it will last longer, and provide better heat than that bulb, plus, you'll get your much needed sleep.
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When I was a large dude(300+ lbs/136+ kg), any of the following depending on my mood: pb&j with a glass of milk, tostitos and cheese, taco bell or meatball parm from WaWa.
Now I try and stick with a glass of water or piece of fruit.
Wawa is the equivalent of a Sheetz or "upscale" 7-11. Tried doing a search for a Canadian equivalent but couldn't find one.
since your change over, what is your weight now? I was able to get to as low as 207 from 260 (with workouts of course), but that midnight snack is what did me in.
Re: All time fav midnight snack???
Doritos tacos!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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4ballz: Gratz on getting down that far, it can be frustrating. I completely did a 180 and changed my diet and exercise regiment. Went from 316 lbs down to 200 lbs. Currently stuck at 230 lbs from the winter weight gain and training for a half marathon in September so I can get back down to 200 lbs again.
For my diet: cut out the snacking, cut out most of my carbs(cause they just go straight to my thighs ;)), ate 4-6 small meals a day, went by the food pyramid, and stayed away from my "weaknesses" which are pizza, pasta, and taco bell(carb heavy foods). Also calorie counted like a boss.
Exercise: 4-5 days a week. 3 days of running and 2 days of weight room. Started out running(read as trudging) 3 miles. Now I do 7 miles with no problem and working my way back up to 10 miles per run session.
Currently I can actually eat more food in one sitting than I could before the weight loss and still have cravings at night which is why I haven't lost the weight. But that is changing. I have control and craving issues and unfortunately had to turn to an "all or nothing" type of weight loss program for myself.