Since I've started counting calories for weight loss, I've found that it isn't hard to keep within my recommended daily limit! Hunger is when it's mealtime, when it's been long enough since the last meal, so that my blood sugar has dropped to where it signals I need more food. I need to feed that for real. If I eat enough healthful food to satisfy that need, it still keeps me within my caloric limit.
Desire to snack is just a habit of placating my mouth that for some reason wants to be savoring some treat (oral fixation as the shrinks call it), but now I'm starting to see how that is a separate desire from my actual nutritional needs. It doesn't hurt to say no to that. Or just tell it to be happy with celery or green tea. Or, if I really really have to have a snack, an apple suffices.
As long as I can distinguish between the two, that seems to be the main issue in weight loss. Just my impressions after the first 10 days of counting calories. Am I on the right track with understanding how this works?