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Bad to be eating 3 pieces of toast a day?

Im 19 weeks and 2 days and i honestly cant get enough of toast. And tea and i never liked tea before i was preg. Mind you im only having to cups of tea a day. But is it bad having toast everyday? I try to get fruit and veg and stuff in my diet but seriously this toast business is getting outta hand lol advice ladies?:)
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LouLou, you love toast and I was right there with you...until I got pregnant. For some reason my baby does not care for toast. With your next serving of toast, eat half for me. :) You do need to be careful though because bread turns into sugar. That's why diabetics can only eat just a little. Good luck and best wishes!
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Maybe just mix it up a bit throughout the week or month..have your 3 pieces of toast every other day. I know for me bread is the easiest way to gain weight. Also wheat bread is best bc it has more nutrition than white bread.
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Salami, cheese, and bread for me!  It's crazy!!!  I've put on 45 lbs and I'm 30 weeks! !!   Getting out of hand lol.
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This pregnancy I have been the same.  There is one food I pick and that is all I can handle.  First it was pb and j, then eggs on toast, now turkey sandwich and all hots the bread going on lol.  You will be fine...but I know what you mean it is weird when all you can eat r the foods u barely ate before lol.
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Nothing wrong with toast. It doesn't have a lot of nutritional value but that's what your prenatal vitamins are for :-)  as for tea just watch you caffeine intake. One to two glasses is fine but if you want anymore switch to decaffeinated.
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I dont know why toast would he bad for you. And you can get decaffeinated tea so it would be okay to drink more thats what I have.
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