A handful of nuts or cheese usually does it for me, but usually it isn't necessary. If I wake up feeling hungry in the night I have a decaff coffee with cream.Agree with bulkbiker re the Lindt. A small portion of full fat greek yoghurt can help, or a small portion of cheese. A low carb mug cake would always do it!
Agree with bulkbiker re the Lindt. A small portion of full fat greek yoghurt can help, or a small portion of cheese. A low carb mug cake would always do it!
I got quite excited about a mug cake until I found you need a microwaveAgree with bulkbiker re the Lindt. A small portion of full fat greek yoghurt can help, or a small portion of cheese. A low carb mug cake would always do it!
Eat something you like:However still can't get rid of this craving to eat at about 9pm.
Sunflower oil is high in Omega 6.
which is just what you don't need!
Unless I misunderstood this the article is saying you need both in balance. And then goes on to show why if they are out of balance if Omega 6 intake is inappropriate or excessive, this is a bad thing.
Sorry blue,just eat the tuna without the oil,
Unfortunately most of the omega 3 leaches out of the tuna into the oil and is thus thrown away. Other types of tinned fish, salmon, sardines and mackerel are better sources of omega 3 but that wouldn't stop me eating tuna.Sorry blue,
there seems to be some miscommunication here the sunflower oil is in the can of tuna. you pour the oil out and squash the excess out of the tuna. I wasn't suggesting adding oil, the omega3 comes from the tuna.
Sorry blue,
there seems to be some miscommunication here the sunflower oil is in the can of tuna. you pour the oil out and squash the excess out of the tuna. I wasn't suggesting adding oil, the omega3 comes from the tuna.
Firstly I would like to apologise to Russell52,
sorry mate we seemed to have hijacked your thread into the great tuna debate. (couldn't find an ashamed of myself smiley)
"Ah well, you didn't mention pouring it out! "
I thought everybody did that.
I buy the no drain tins but they lie to you, and I want the omega 6, as far as I know its the only time I get it.
Well, I got most things nearly under control now and have become an advocate for the low carb diet. However still can't get rid of this craving to eat at about 9pm. I am aware thus is a daft time to eat anything but anybody got any ideas? I'm dreaming of chocolate cake and I'm about to do a smash and grab on a sweet shop
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