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Bedtime snack

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During the famine phase....What do you snack on before you fall asleep?
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I grab a piece of fruit.
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I tried to save as many calories as I could, and consume them about an hr before I went to bed. Usally fruit, veggies, wheathins with low fat cheese and some nuts. It was enough to kill the hunger and help me sleep. I tried to save atleast 600-800 calories for that last meal
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I'll spare a hot'ish answer here (true at times or not)... Pork Rinds, a full bag, is my stock answer and advise for any weight lifting American boy to calm the cravings... it honestly can't be beat on every level re BP famine.
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askmass wrote:I'll spare a hot'ish answer here (true at times or not)... Pork Rinds, a full bag, is my stock answer and advise for any weight lifting American boy to calm the cravings... it honestly can't be beat on every level re BP famine.
forgot about them babys.... i'll definetly rember that tip for my next famine.... I love those things :)
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askmass wrote:I'll spare a hot'ish answer here (true at times or not)... Pork Rinds, a full bag, is my stock answer and advise for any weight lifting American boy to calm the cravings... it honestly can't be beat on every level re BP famine.
That's the Athens coming out in you!!! or Stevereno's Wings!!
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Excellent answers!

And Turbo, that's my preferred strategy as well (saving the biggest meal for pre-bed).

At the end of the day, you're at least guaranteed of a happy ending... :)
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We have Turkey Creek Salt and Vinegar Pork Rinds here in the upstate, you GA boys may have had em
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kh971 wrote:
askmass wrote:I'll spare a hot'ish answer here (true at times or not)... Pork Rinds, a full bag, is my stock answer and advise for any weight lifting American boy to calm the cravings... it honestly can't be beat on every level re BP famine.
That's the Athens coming out in you!!! or Stevereno's Wings!!
Could be!

For wings, my son and I go to this little call in/carry away place in Hull called Blazers... man, the TNT will light you up, but in a good way... well, until the next day!

Moving on, lol, someone told me about the pork rind tip way back when we were all first doing the high protein/scant carb Anabolic Diet. I grew up on popcorn and chips as a TV snack and the rinds fit the bill perfectly.

It works well for BP too, because it's mostly fat, and that's something that causes the cravings as much or more so than the missing protein. I make liberal use of olive oil and avocados for this same reason in famine too, btw... but the pork rinds, it's almost like cheating and eating bacon for the week!

Do any of the SE area groceries stock those salt & vinegar rinds you mentioned, Hank? I haven't seen those here to my recollection.
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I have only ever seen them at Lil Cricket, Qwik Stops Etc but they are in GA

https://www.turkeycreeksnacks.com/

srsly tho not this flavor

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