Need some creative snack ideas

sarah2002
sarah2002 Posts: 77 Member
Protein seems to work the best at keeping the morning sickness away, but I'm having a hard time coming up with office-friendly snack ideas. Right now I'm eating string cheese, cottage cheese, and cheese sandwiches, but these are getting really old (plus it's sooo much cheese!). I would normally eat trail mix or granola bars, but sugar in any amount makes me sick, as do nuts and peanut butter. Help! Any ideas?

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  • jonniemomof9ak
    jonniemomof9ak Posts: 62 Member
    greek yogurt??
  • kellykneppergrundy
    kellykneppergrundy Posts: 234 Member
    cream cheese on a bagel, hard boiled egg, or egg salad sandwich?
  • Erinthebodo
    Erinthebodo Posts: 215 Member
    nuts, small chunk of grilled chicken, peanut-butter sandwich or crackers, yogurt.
  • Jsperez94
    Jsperez94 Posts: 7
    I've cut an apple into chunks. On top, I've put 1/4-1/2 cup of Greek yogurt with cinnamon and some granola. It usually fights off the morning sickness and hunger pangs for awhile.
  • awolf2011
    awolf2011 Posts: 265 Member
    I read that some good snacks for the afternoon to keep energy up are: yogurt, oatmeal, trail mix, and hard boiled egg. I was kinda thrown aback on the oatmeal, but I've made it a snack in the afternoon a couple times a week. You could also try the Special K chips (sour cream & onion are my fav), any dried fruit, cut up veges, etc. I work in an office so I know how hard it can be to find office-friendly snacks.
  • sarah2002
    sarah2002 Posts: 77 Member
    I've cut an apple into chunks. On top, I've put 1/4-1/2 cup of Greek yogurt with cinnamon and some granola. It usually fights off the morning sickness and hunger pangs for awhile.

    That sounds good! Might have to try that this week (minus the granola since sugar makes me sick :frown: )
  • sarah2002
    sarah2002 Posts: 77 Member
    I read that some good snacks for the afternoon to keep energy up are: yogurt, oatmeal, trail mix, and hard boiled egg. I was kinda thrown aback on the oatmeal, but I've made it a snack in the afternoon a couple times a week. You could also try the Special K chips (sour cream & onion are my fav), any dried fruit, cut up veges, etc. I work in an office so I know how hard it can be to find office-friendly snacks.

    I've been eating hard boiled eggs for breakfast, and they really help. I tried skipping the egg yesterday and having toast with peanut butter instead, and I was sick all day. Maybe I'll have to pick up some oatmeal and dried fruit when I go to the store tonight and see if that works...