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What's your favorite go to snack

Hello ladies I'm 24 weeks preggo with my first child. I'm having a boy and my favorite go to snack is fruit.
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Yea. I'm not usually a sweets person but I crave sweets alot not. I love strawberry swirl cheese cake. And pizza. You ladies made me want a p B&B sandwich lol
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Pistachios!
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Pretty much anything that gets put in front of me... the one I eat everyday would be pb&j and I hate peanut butter but I cant get enough of it lol
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Oh and it's a boy
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28 weeks and mainly anything I can get my hands on :) my ultimate craving lately is thanksgiving dinner lol. Oh and since I been pregnant I eat foods I never eat before, carrots, pumpkin pie, mushroom... super wired :/
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Pepperoni and cheese yuuuuuummmmmmmm
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Greek yogurt, mixed fruits, hummus and pita chips, carrots celery cukes and tomatoes, more fruit, cheeeeeeese. Trail mix (granola cranberry dark chocolate and almonds usually.) Also been sneaking in some all natural chips a few times too to help the salties. Oh and... Haha I love Italian style croutons. Rothsbury farm. I eat those quite a bit.
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Boy also & constantly crave chocolate, fruit & carrot sticks with avocado dip
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My staples are PB&J, greek yogurt, cottage cheese and fruit, a bagel with peanut butter, or a protein bar... can't say I have a favorite - I'm pretty sick of all of these things, but I don't know what else to have anymore... I'm 31 weeks. Looking forward to seeing what others have for snacks, maybe I'll get some ideas!
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