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Post by sweetpeamom25 on Feb 13, 2013 13:08:43 GMT -6
I'm about 14 weeks along with number two and I'm starving ALL THE TIME! I was very hungry with my first pregnancy as well. I feel like I eat good meals, but I have a hard time finding good snacks between meals. I have a mild allergy to raw carrots and apples, so I can't eat those--and those would be perfect snacks. What did you snack on when you were pregnant?
I have a cup of yogurt w/breakfast before I leave in the morning and another cup w/granola around mid-morning at work. So I feel like I'm getting my fill of yogurt. Some things I snacked on first time around just dont' sound good this time. I'm looking for some different, healthier snack ideas. Thanks!
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Post by bunsy on Feb 13, 2013 13:23:11 GMT -6
laughing cow cheese - only 35 calories per wedge; on crackers or alone cheese sticks grapes peanut butter on graham crackers
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Post by sarahisis on Feb 13, 2013 13:31:36 GMT -6
When I could eat.......I made a chex mix... with raisins, rice chex, pretzles and flavored almonds!! It always got me through.. and threw in some m&m's sometimes for some sweetness.
I ate a lot of laughing cow cheese on crackers
special k cereals
tortilla chips and salsa
strawberries with some fat free cool whip
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Post by onlyoneboy on Feb 13, 2013 13:34:38 GMT -6
Hard boiled eggs, oranges and protein bars
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Post by deannemdm on Feb 13, 2013 14:19:15 GMT -6
My breakfast would make a snack-- fiber one bars-- and warmed milk with carnation instant breakfast for healthy hot cocoa. trail mix raisins string cheese other fruit-- orange cups in juice, bananas, tropical fruit cans, etc veggie straws (taste like potato chips, not really any healthier, but less bad for you (baked, sea salt, etc))
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Post by lilmermaid on Feb 13, 2013 15:28:00 GMT -6
Almonds String cheese Carrots and dip PB toast Fruit snacks
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Post by momof3anddog on Feb 13, 2013 21:00:53 GMT -6
Nuts like almonds or cashews or peanuts; blackberries; cereal with almond milk or regular milk if you can do that; applesauce;
If you are hungry a lot; Try eating protein - as that helps; I found that when I was pregnant, if I ate protein, I was less hungry versus the carbs which always tastes better.
PB on celery; Almond Butter on celery; I sorta like Almond Butter - I sorta don't. But some people like it as a difference from PB.
cottage cheese? But that is fairly high in sodium. Cottage Cheese with Blue Corn Chips or Sesame Blues (Garden of Eden brand blue chips) or with baked chips.
Scrambled eggs in a pita pocket rewarmed.
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Post by ReneeW on Feb 15, 2013 14:16:05 GMT -6
I'd eat slices of veggies--red bell pepper, cucumber (you can skip the carrots), broccoli etc. with hummus; crackers or naan bread with hummus; berries; oatmeal with raisins and walnuts; sometimes even a bowl of cereal.
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