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My Favorite & Easy Pregnancy Snacks


  • Bagel Sandwich
This is one of my favorite sandwiches, which may not taste yummy to every mommy, pregnant or not. I know my spouse first thought it was some odd pregnancy craving. I eat it whether I am pregnant or not and to me it's tastes good and even more interesting my kids and my husband eat it now too. It's a Cinamon Raisin bagel with veggie cream cheese and sandwich ham and cheddar cheese. I prefer to toast my bagel as well. Be careful with deli meats and cheese though during pregnancy. If you're feeling well enough and a little brave, you should try it, even if you decide to forgo the ham and cheese.


  • Crescent Roll Sandwich
This has recently become one of my favorites since my 3rd pregnancy when I discovered it. Of course, this will be eaten outside of pregnancy too. I know again, not all mommies will find this yummy.  I got this quick meal idea from a family member. It's pretty affordable and doesn't take long to make. You need large crescent rolls that you will bake for 11-13 mins or something similar in your oven. Once cooled, you will cut it to make a sandwich, so you have a top and bottom. Once cut, you pair with salami and Mozzarella cheese and put together like a sandwich. Be careful with deli meats and cheese though during pregnancy. 

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