Could you please share some food/snack ideas that are working for you this pregnancy? I am finding that I have to eat every 2-3 hours to avoid uncontrollable nausea, but the problem is nothing ever sounds good. I have to force feed myself every time.

I'm going grocery shopping later today and was trying to think of things that would be easy/good/healthy and nothing sounds good at all.
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Re: Food suggestions?
During my first pregnancy I was super sick. I won't tell you how long because it will just freak you out! :0) Anyway, I ate a lot of peanutbutter crackers, string cheese,Mc Donalds milkshakes, and Easy Mac. Not the best foods I know. But I was so sick that my dr said to eat anything that I could keep down.
GL!
"It is better to light a candle than curse the darkness." - Eleanor Roosevelt
LOL that sounds like me! I was sick every single day until I delivered. And not just nauseated-actually throwing up. If I *only* puked 3 times in a day it was a good day.
I got to the point where I only ate things that I knew were easy to throw up. Hopefully this one doesn't last as long (although I'm hopeful because the m/s was WAY worse by this point last time).
Thanks everyone for the suggestions. I've been loading up on fruits and will continue to do so and now I have a few other goodies to put on the list.
gluten free crackers with cream cheese and apricot preserves
chocolate almond butter
mashed potatoes
gluten free macaroni and cheese
kind's fruit and nut bars (sorta like a granola bar but no wheat, oats, etc)
thinking of trying some gluten free pizza later but i have no idea how that's going to go. it may work..or I may vomit. who knows. i was doing smoothies with various fruits, greek yogurt, almond milk and spinach. i don't know if i can stomach that today.
Missed m/c found @ 10 weeks - May 2010
Missed m/c found @ 10.5 weeks - August 2012
I keep trail mix at my desk all day. The protein in the nuts really helps the nausea. Also, easy mac was a life saver when I was pregnant with DD ( I had morning sickness in all 3 trimesters)
Grilled ham and cheese, chex mix, crackers with cream cheese.
Fruit has been great for me. I've started keeping bananas around--and eating them a lot.
Hummus and veggies
cheese and crackers
chips and salsa/guac
Trail mix
Most of these combinations have a good amount of protein and "good" fat in them, which makes them good for your developing baby and will help keep you satiated longer.
Yogurt is my absolute favorite--I eat it when I get up in the middle of the night and first thing in the morning, it always helps my stomach. I love that I don't have to chew it too
Other things: graham crackers, PB&J on white bread, tapioca pudding, plain potato peirogies (boiled), string cheese, canned fruit like mandarin oranges and peaches.