November 2013 Moms

Healthy hearty snack ideas?

I don't think that I'm eating enough. I am obese so my doctor is very okay with my lack of weight gain, but after having been VERY sick for the first 16 weeks now at 17 weeks I am finding myself hungry and I don't really know what to eat! Ideas for small lunches or hearty snacks would be great.. I am a vegetarian and my baby is obsessed with fruit so I am already eating tons if that. What kinds of things are you guys eating?? Thank you!

Re: Healthy hearty snack ideas?

  • I am 18 weeks and still fighting the sickness as well.  I eat a ton of fruit.  For some reason it feels good in the tummy.  I also eat a lot of peanut butter which really makes my stomach calm down.  My favorite snacks are apple slices with peanut butter and cheese and crackers (or peanut butter and crackers).  Cheese and peanut butter have a good amount of protein and that is what I always try to get (which is a little more difficult if you're a vegetarian!) I also eat a lot of avocado which sits really well.  Good luck, finding something to eat everyday gets difficult when you're combating a sick stomach!
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  • Oh and how much are you all eating? Are you snacking lots between meals? Thank you!
  • Cashew Clusters from Costco (or other nuts like almonds), boiled eggs, peanut butter, cheese cubes, black bean and cheese quesadillas, protein-laden granola with Greek yogurt...
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  • I'm 15 weeks and eating like I normally would. 

    During my work week I have 1-2 eggs or a bowl of oatmeal for breakfast, a granola-type bar and an orange for a snack, lunch is usually yogurt and a veggie salad with chicken sausage, and then whatever meal we cook for dinner.

    Cheese makes a good snack, and goes particularly well with fruit. I know brie is on the "don't eat" list, but I eat it with crackers and berries or jam, and it's delicious. 

    I'd try to fill in whatever food group you're missing out on as a snack. If you're not having many veggies, maybe try to find a veggie you can cut up and eat with dip? 

  • imageBlessedinMN:
    I am 18 weeks and still fighting the sickness as well. nbsp;I eat a ton of fruit. nbsp;For some reason it feels good in the tummy. nbsp;I also eat a lot of peanut butter which really makes my stomach calm down. nbsp;My favorite snacks are apple slices with peanut butter and cheese and crackers or peanut butter and crackers. nbsp;Cheese and peanut butter have a good amount of protein and that is what I always try to get which is a little more difficult if you're a vegetarian! I also eat a lot of avocado which sits really well. nbsp;Good luck, finding something to eat everyday gets difficult when you're combating a sick stomach!


    That was very helpful.. Thank you. Because you mentioned cheese crackers I'm having ritz topped w cheddar and mango pepper jelly with a handful of blackberries...

    I appreciate it!! Feel better soon
  • I've been very anti-meat during my pregnancy, I've been eating apples like no one's business and last night I went to the store and bought a ton of pre-made salads and tomatoes... Tomatoes and apples are my main source of food right now.
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  • Great yummy ideas.. Thank you all so much!!
  • imageamberrrjade:
    I've been very antimeat during my pregnancy, I've been eating apples like no one's business and last night I went to the store and bought a ton of premade salads and tomatoes... Tomatoes and apples are my main source of food right now.


    Yeah I understand.. am pretty sure even if I wasn't already a vegetarian I would be barely eating meat. This baby hates protein.. Though I am feeling ready to try eating beans again.. Like in a bean and cheese quesadilla like someone suggested. The only way I've been able to tolerate any protein so far is with strawberry protein drinks and some PB crackers!
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    I'm 15 weeks and eating like I normally would. 

    During my work week I have 1-2 eggs or a bowl of oatmeal for breakfast, a granola-type bar and an orange for a snack, lunch is usually yogurt and a veggie salad with chicken sausage, and then whatever meal we cook for dinner.

    Cheese makes a good snack, and goes particularly well with fruit. I know brie is on the "don't eat" list, but I eat it with crackers and berries or jam, and it's delicious. 

    Most brie in the US is pasteurized so don't feel bad eating it. :)

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  • imagePirateMonster:
    I'm 15 weeks and eating like I normally would.nbsp;During my work week I have 12 eggs or a bowl of oatmeal for breakfast, a granolatype bar and an orange for a snack, lunch is usually yogurt and a veggie salad with chicken sausage, and then whatever meal we cook for dinner.Cheese makes a good snack, and goes particularly well with fruit. I know brie is on the "don't eat" list, but I eat it with crackers and berries or jam, and it's delicious.nbsp;I'd try to fill in whatever food group you're missing out on as a snack. If you're not having many veggies, maybe try to find a veggie you can cut up and eat with dip?nbsp;


    I really appreciate you sharing what you typically eat.. It's a good gauge for me. Great idea on the veggies.. Even though I love veggies they have been an aversion of mine. Maybe I could try it again and do that as a snack
  • imageSweetLaura286:
    Yeah I understand.. am pretty sure even if I wasn't already a vegetarian I would be barely eating meat. This baby hates protein.. Though I am feeling ready to try eating beans again.. Like in a bean and cheese quesadilla like someone suggested. The only way I've been able to tolerate any protein so far is with strawberry protein drinks and some PB crackers!

    I was a vegetarian for 5 years a while back, but I ate a ton of cheese quesadillas. I bet you could get a really good cheese and bean quesadilla at Chipotle, their quesadillas are so good especially dipped in their hot sauce. mmmm  

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  • I'm eating an apple and peanut butter right nowmobile smile.
    I also like half of an avocado spread on a piece of whole wheat toast.
    Veggies dipped in each is another go to. Cherry tomatoes, cucumber slices, red pepper slices are my favorites. I also made rice pudding this week with brown rice for a treat.
    For breakfast I had some plain yougurt with honey, walnuts, raisins and a few tabs of granola.
    Hope you find something yummy and healthy soon!

    Also, you can either make a checklist or get an app to keep track of the number of serving you eat of something during a day. Look up the pregnancy recommendations or ask your doc.

  • Nuts mixed with dried fruit, hummus with low cal whole grain tortillas, bai5 juice, kashi bars, whole wheat toast with low fat cream cheese and fruit, low fat ricotta cheese with fruit, egg whites with veggies, veggie sticks dipped in bolthouse farms yogurt based dressings, frozen Greek yogurt.
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    Mmmmm this post is finally making me hungry!! Somebody mentioned black beans and I have to throw in Black Bean soup!! So delicious with Rotel!!
    I am in love with bananas, Dole fruit cups with pears and pineapples, and frozen drinks! Not as healthy but yummm when it's hot and my stomach is acting up! I wish I could eat more veggies but they don't always seem to agree with me.
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  • Like some PPs, it has been difficult for me to get enough protein as well. I don't eat much meat and never did prior to pregnancy either.

    Fruit has been the main staple of my diet since getting KU. For veggies, although I used to love them raw, now I can stomach only sugar snap peas and carrots. They're great with hummus.

    Snacks I make sure to keep on hand are almonds, greek yogurt, and Babybell gouda or white cheddar.

    Last night I made giant pot of Cuban black beans so I'll be working on those for a few days. Lentils and/or quinoa are items I've been making sure to prepare a couple times a week to help get in a little more protein as well.

  • Nuts are a great snack and a great sorce of protein.

    You're already eating a lot of fruit,but mae sure you get a lot of variety. Peaches, plums, apples, oranges, bannanas, berries, watermelon.

    I don't know if you like cottage cheese, but I've been eating cottage cheese sweetened with fruit or apple sauce.

    I LOVE carrots soaked in italian dressing.

    Peanut butter and jelly sandwiches!

    I am a big fan of pastas, you can get wholegrain instead of white pasta. Lastnight I had ziti with parmesan and basil.

    I actually like to snack on vegies. I will cut up a green pepper or dip celery in peanut butter.

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  • My little guy and I love snacking on garbanzo beans!
  • MLC54MLC54 member
    Quinoa is another really good vegetarian protein source
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