Posted on 02/28/2013 9:51:57 AM PST by nickcarraway
It's 2 a.m., and you've just scarfed down another chicken wing topped with Cheez Whiz. Embarrassed? Don't be. Plenty of people flock to their refrigerators to snack on strange, late-night food concoctions, reports a new study published in the International Journal of Eating Disorders.
Researchers had 507 students take a "concocting survey" that quizzed them on their eating behaviors and what types of foods they typically ate to satisfy their cravings. The results: One in four participants admitted to creating and indulging in crazy food combos. Think sugar-covered scrambled eggs and mayo-smothered vegetables -- and 41.2 percent chalked up their creations to cravings. (Guys, really? Cure your cravings without going crazy with these Easy Egg Recipes.)
"We were curious on how common concocting actually was," explains lead study author Mary Boggiano, Ph.D., an associate psychology professor at the University of Alabama. "And to differentiate it from regular snacking, we defined it as making strange food mixtures that you would be too embarrassed or ashamed to share with others."
Should serial snackers with a taste for the weird be ashamed? Not at all. "There's nothing wrong with concocting," Boggiano says. But you don't want your midnight snacks to wreak havoc on your waistline -- and that's where Alexandra Caspero, R.D., owner of weight-management and sports-nutrition service Delicious-Knowledge.com, comes in.
The next time your grumbling gut beckons you to the kitchen at night, trade in your high-calorie combos for these healthier alternatives:
If you're craving something sweet...
Snack on Greek yogurt and fresh fruit. Less sugar, less fat, and more natural, this combination is perfect for solving your ice cream cravings, says Caspero. Your move: Grab 6 oz. of Greek yogurt and 1 cup of grapes or mixed berries.
If you're craving something salty...
Grab a tortilla (a high-fiber one works best) and an ounce of sharp cheddar cheese, and create a low-fat cheese quesadilla on the fly. It's easy to make, and it'll prevent you from going overboard with the chips and queso, Caspero says. Just fold it in half, bake it, and top it off with a scoop of salsa.
If you're craving a mix of sweet and salty...
Reach for sliced apples and peanut butter. "A sweet, crispy apple paired with salty, all-natural peanut butter is one of the easiest and healthiest snacks to have on hand," says Caspero. One apple provides you with 5 grams of heart-healthy fiber, while all-natural peanut butter contains 4 grams of protein per tablespoon. The best part? The mixture of protein, fat, and fiber all aid in fullness, which means you won't be reaching for another snack an hour later, says Caspero.
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Hmmmmmm. Maybe that’s why she decided we needed seperate bedrooms.
My favorite late night snack is a big slice of cheese, a couple of pickles and about half a sliced onion.
Does Scotch count?
Over ice cream. Mmmmmm.
And now that I think about it, scrambled eggs with sugar doesnt sound so odd either.
And now that I think about it, scrambled eggs with sugar doesnt sound so odd either.
Alabama Saturday breakfast: biscuits, scrambled eggs, bacon, shredded cheese, covered in maple syrup and pepper gravy, all mushed up together. OH! and sasser that coffee to cool it.
Alabama Saturday breakfast: biscuits, scrambled eggs, bacon, shredded cheese, covered in maple syrup and pepper gravy, all mushed up together. OH! and sasser that coffee to cool it.
Breakfast of champions!
Actually, fried or scrambled eggs lathered with strawberry jam makes a fine toast sandwich.
Not just for late nights, neither!
Sheesh - amateurs! You forgot the next steps: wrap it in bacon slices, fry it, dip it in Cheez Wiz again, then roll in bacon pieces!
Scotch always counts, and don't ever let anybody tellya different.
My favorite late night snack is a big slice of cheese, a couple of pickles and about half a sliced onion.
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That doesn’t sound half bad. Sort of like a sandwhich without the bread!
Red or White onion?
You lost me at White Zin.
That sounds delish! Although I probably wouldn’t mush it all up together.
A glass of Beringer’s White Zinfandel.
Alternate late snack is sweet girkins, swiss cheese, and a gingerale. Put the pickles and cheese on a couple of slices of pumpernickle, if ya got it. A drizzle of mustard makes it even better.
Red or White onion?
I prefer sweets. My least favorite onion is red.
Only had cravings when I was pregnant. Spam and squeezie cheeze sans the bread, or crackers. To this day I can’t stand the sight of a can of spam, or squeezy cheese. Ah, motherhood!
That's a beautiful thing, right there (except we call it liverwurst) : )
I bet she can smell it 2 hrs later ; )
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