What is the best snack food to chomp on whilst you write code?
"Best" is clearly ambiguous - and chosen for that reason. To me the best food to eat while coding is easy to consume, tasty, filling/nutritious/healthy, and not messy.
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What is the best snack food to chomp on whilst you write code? "Best" is clearly ambiguous - and chosen for that reason. To me the best food to eat while coding is easy to consume, tasty, filling/nutritious/healthy, and not messy. |
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I'm no nutritionist, but I'll start by answering what NOT to consume while coding... for me at least.
What works well for me:
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I like to eat apple slices while programming. Unfortunately preparing them took some time, until I bought this device:
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No eating nor drinking while you write code. Make a break if you need one. |
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Trail mix, or honey roasted peanuts! |
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In an effort to prevent my flabby buttocks from spilling over the armrests of my Aeron, I try not to eat while I code. I just drink tea. |
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I started keeping a box of cheerios by my desk. It's not that I like them so much as that I don't absolutely hate them. I'll tolerate them just enough to eat, but only if I really am hungry. And with the cheerios there I'm less likely to go spend money I don't need to on something that isn't good for me. |
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Yes, I'm on a diet, but low-sugar consumption helps in the long run. |
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Wasabi Peas - mmmm just a little spicy. |
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I find that a little bite of cheese every now let's me keep my blood-sugar level steady which allows me to stay focused for long periods of time. |
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Crystalized ginger. It is strong, so I won't eat too much of it, but tasty enough to satisfy the urge to snack on something. Best eaten in nibbles. |
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whatever is within arms reach |
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I like to eat pretzels. |
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Do not eat while coding -- it's way too unhealthy. When your urge to eat comes just walk away from the machine, take a small break and eat whatever you want, drink coffee/beer, have some rest. Then get back to work. |
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Actually, I think the most important is enough good sleep, and a generally healthy diet... That will help reducing the need for coffee and snacks... Otherwise, I would say that you need energy like for high level sports: so proteins and slow carbs are good. I personnally would favor all kind of nuts. And I like expressos too (the real stuff, no sugar, no dairy, no flavors) ;-) |
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I was the stereotypical 7 cups of coffee/4 chocolate bar programmer until I realised how bad it was for both my skin and my health. Now I'm more a 2 pints of water (not chilled) and a couple of apples kind of guy. |
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I've noticed that the large majority of the foods mentioned are full of simple carbohydrates. Even from a distance, you can tell that I've been eating that way for a long time. It goes right to your hips. Not just the candy and soda, but also the pretzels, potato chips ("crisps"), pizza, etc. You will probably be healthier if you balance those carbs with some fat, fiber, and protein. Those help you feel full, keep you feeling full longer, smooth out the spikes in blood sugar level, and typically provide a variety of nutrients that you probably want while thinking hard. High-vitamin cod liver oil probably has some nutrients that will help your brain work be sharper. Take a little every day, maybe with a little pastured butter. I say "probably", because it's so hard to speak with any certainty about nutrition. Science has a lot to say about nutrition, but very little that is not contradicted by yet more science. You, however, can answer the question "what should I eat?" for yourself better than anyone else. You have to pay attention, though, which is very hard to do while coding. Check out The Yoga of Eating by Charles Eisenstein. |
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Chocolate bars washed down with Code Red. Without a constant stream of sugar and caffeine I can't get anything done. |
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100% PURE CREATINE MONOHYDRATE!!! Its like eating sand, but you recover from your code sprints in ZERO SECONDS FLAT! |
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I eat a lot of peanuts or almonds, they are small and you can keep them within arms reach. They are also pretty filling and full of protein. I get the unsalted kind so I am not thirsty the entire time. |
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See, all this talk of healthy eating makes me want to give it a try. I'm the classic, 20 something Mountain Dew addict with a craving for chocolate and a need to eat lunch around 11am. Granted, I've cut back to trail mix and some fruit and veg, but I still get the occasional stare when I pull out that fresh can of icy cold pure sugar in the morning. It gets me going, and holds me over until lunch. Coffee, albeit hot and full of caffeine, has a tendency to push me over the top to the point of annoying anyone and anything within a 2 cubicle radius; so I stay away from the stuff. I've found that having to walk to get my snacks makes them more enjoyable, and provides a much needed mental break during the day. Food for thought, as it were. |
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Pretzels & Popcorn (not the greasy kind). |
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Among my favorites:
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I like cake! |
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A good and abundant glass of Cindor :) (for the ones who don't know what it is, 'Cindor' is chocolate milk made by La Serenisima) Aguante Cindor!!! |
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Although this question is strange, it is on-topic. It helps very much to chew bubble gum. Chewing is scientifically proved to help with thinking. Products with sugar in them also give a temporary boost. Sipping carbonated mineral water keeps you awake like sipping coffe, except you can do it all day. Also, eating too much makes your blood go from your brain to your stomach for digestion, and it is very hard to think after a good meal, but you know that. :) |
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I like to have a Killian's |
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Anything with a high taste value, like potato chips, corn chips, chocolate. Chilli flavoured corn and potato chips are always good. In my breaks I eat something a bit healthier like sandwiches, fruit, rice, vegies, meat etc. A constant supply of caffeine is also needed. |
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Flavoured sunflower seeds, instead of chips, you just have to watch out for the shells. I agree about breaks to eat something more substantial |
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dried fruit works well if you want to be healthy, and it has a high sugar content (obviously) that will stop you wanting more chocolate. |
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Well, today I am drinking coffee and eating some cheez-it crackers. Sometimes I have animal crackers. Another thing that's worked well for me is peanuts, with the shell on. |
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