Top 23 Snacks for All-Night Gamingposted in Lists and Leftovers by startcooking teamThe weekend is coming and you and your friends have an all-night gaming session planned. You know you're going to get peckish or even hungry at some point, but not enough for full meals - which would leave you dull afterwards. What do you eat instead? Here are a variety of choices, many of them fairly light but deliciously satisfying. We can't promise every item on the list is healthy, and some require a touch of preparation, but they're all worthwhile just the same! The Classics![]()
No Preparation Required!
Healthy Snacks to Keep On Playing
A Taste of the More Exotic![]()
If you are new to startcooking, or are a regular visitor here, please consider subscribing for free. 40 commentsHART (1-800-HART) | posted on Nov 1, 2007 You forgot Tootsie Rolls :) Ahmed Bilal | posted on Nov 1, 2007 9. Nuts. .... Most are not so greasy that your equipment will suffer... Is it just me or did anyone else find that funny too? No? Sushinator | posted on Nov 1, 2007 By "sushi-style" I'm assuming you mean nigiri, and by "spring rolls" I'm assuming you mean maki. Sushi refers to the type of rice used, not the style of food made out of the rice. Chrisinator | posted on Nov 1, 2007 Heh ... good thing this list is full of healthy choices (not). It might have well said: "Reach into fridge, grab item, take out Coke, consume. You now have All-Night Game food." And remember this isn't a "top foods eaten" list, its a "variety of choices" as the author states. They forgot the WoW diet: Mountain Dew and "Manboob Pringles" Varion | posted on Nov 1, 2007 Many of these are the worst things you can eat to stay awake. If you really want to stay awake you should eat proteins. Carbs put you to sleep, proteins and vegetables wake you up. When I'm going for a two day counterstrike or TF2 marathon it's all about tuna tatake and very large coffees. Christopher S. Penn | posted on Nov 1, 2007 I'd recommend wasabi-covered dried peas. Those will wake up just about anyone. @sushinator: you're absolutely right that linguistically, sushi means vinegared rice preparation for preservation, but for the majority of non-Japanese and non-serious sushiheads, sushi is a food class. Keep up the fun stuff! marko | posted on Nov 1, 2007 Hey these are great. Less for me to think about and more for me to eat. Thumbs up. roy | posted on Nov 1, 2007 HOTPOCKETS JEM | posted on Nov 1, 2007 Thanks for the great snack ideas! Instead of the typical crap that unsophisticated gamers who lack imagination eat on a nightly basis (you know, #1-11), this snack list will help my gaming nights feel like a real party. With a snack spread like this, the refined gamer can eat snack foods that are tasty and elegant - and not be lumped in with the "gaming from mom's basement" set. To each gamer, her own, I suppose. Curt | posted on Nov 1, 2007 Some of these comments are a bit harsh... Lighten up, folks! I have to say that guys my age are more likely to have beer on hand, or maybe something harder. Chips and stuff like that, too... We're past worrying about proteins keeping us awake. kal | posted on Nov 1, 2007 when i clicked on this link i was hoping pizza rolls were #1, great article art | posted on Nov 1, 2007 Great snack idea! real cool =) clashofhope | posted on Nov 1, 2007 Omggggg... Where are the Twinkies? T-T hellgate | posted on Nov 1, 2007 i usually play game all night,what food i choose is Fruit and Vegetables. Greg | posted on Nov 1, 2007 Pringles. No grease on the keyboard. Rook | posted on Nov 1, 2007 Great blog post, sent this to my friends for our upcoming christmas lan! Sad to say you seem to have a lot of comments from stereotypical 400 pound gamers though. Personally though frozen pizza is a no-no. Stick one in, start a round of deathmatch, and by the time you come back it's turned into a blackened charr in the oven. Tom | posted on Nov 1, 2007 HOW do you not include ramen! Christopher | posted on Nov 1, 2007 Trust me on this, salsa is not a good choice. The last time we tried salsa at a LAN will forever be known as The Salsa Incident. brk | posted on Nov 1, 2007 totino's rock! Evan Hanson | posted on Nov 1, 2007 There's way too much grease on this list -- gotta keep the hardware clean, son! Kathy Maister | posted on Nov 2, 2007 Thanks everyone for all the comments! It’s great to see how passionate everyone is about snacking. I loved the “thumbs-up” comments from SusiQ, Marco, Cal, Art, Jem, Rook, clarkage, and Hellgate! Hart, next time Tootsie Rolls get added along with Christopher S. Penn’s wasabi-covered peanuts, and Roy’s HOTPOCKETS. I’ll leave the protein debate up to Varion and Curt and the grease factor discussion to Ahmed and Greg! Christopher S Penn and Sushinator I have no doubt putting the two of you together in a room would be very interesting! Christopher, we all want to hear about The Salsa Incident! And JC, Paul, Q, Alex, Sam, crap, Chrisinator, and Evan - I would love to add to this list the stuff you do like to eat! Cheers! Kathy TheMorbidMe | posted on Nov 2, 2007 Sushi for Gamers ??? Makes no sense to me! Imagin having that keyboard smelling like raw fish !!! ohhhh... ;) Kirk Warren | posted on Nov 2, 2007 Concerning frozen pizzas, I'd like to point out they are probably the worst gaming snack. Many an all night WoW or Halo or random gaming session has resulted in a burnt pizza forgotten in the throes of blood drunk killing frenzies. RafTommyWill | posted on Nov 3, 2007
pieplough | posted on Nov 3, 2007 Emm... i drink beer when i play....... mbe thats why i suck :p Tristan | posted on Nov 3, 2007 But what about CANDY?! MC | posted on Nov 4, 2007 I've always been all about Combos when I am gaming... it is the only time I really eat them, but somehow, they are perfect for this one activity. Jason Bates | posted on Nov 6, 2007 All night gaming is ever night for me! These foods are my fav too! Jenny | posted on Nov 11, 2007 I like ranch flavor doritos. ;) evil_shenaniganz | posted on Nov 16, 2007 Give me a six pack some jerkey and pumpkin seeds and im set.. Jennifer | posted on Jan 31, 2008 Super list :) I'll be cooking for the superbowl this year- can't wait to whip up some nachos. What kinds of drinks would you serve besides beer. I'd love to do a fun easy cocktail! -Jen Vince | posted on Apr 7, 2008 You missed Sunflower Seeds, I wouldn't put them under nuts. 1 bag can take hours to eat and its only about 350 calories. They helped me quit smoking since its very active to eat them. YuMi | posted on Jun 14, 2008 Gee, i'm not a hard-core gamer or anything, but i do love staying up watching movies or something. I like the fruits and veggies idea best. =] startcooking team | posted on Jun 15, 2008 Jennifer, Vince, Enjoy! premarin | posted on Jun 17, 2008 only reading the snacks made me hungry. top notch list! SAM | posted on Jul 22, 2008 yummy stuf here Mike | posted on Jul 28, 2008 you're snacks 're great but i don't think sushis are delicious,, coffee can't make me stay awake either,, i think beef jerky is my choice... BeefJerkyRecipes | posted on Aug 8, 2008 I'm with Mike on the Beef Jerky...but i am NOT with Mike on the Sushi. :)
I have been making my own Jerky lately. I can tweak it to make it just how i like it. The 7-eleven stuff doesn't cut it for me. Franklin | posted on Aug 12, 2008 Yeah, energy drinks are definitely a must for those marathon gaming sessions. Have you ever tried 6 Hour Power? That's my personal favorite. I work for them and am happy to say that their drinks come in 5 different flavors, have zero calories, and are sugar free. Drinking them doesn't end with the dreaded crash either. Check them out at http://www.6hrpower.com/ If you have any questions about them just shoot me an e-mail at franklin6hrpower@gmail.com Post a Comment0 trackbacksTrackback URL:http://startcooking.com/trackback.php?id=277 |
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SusiQ | posted on Nov 1, 2007
This blog is making me hungry! Great ideas for staying awake during the NanoWriMo.. LoL
Hugs!