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    Posted: 04 November 2005 at 8:49am
Oh my, oh my, i can't stop eating cheese, i am going through a 1kg block of cheese by myself every week.

I like cheese but i never eat this much....cheese on toast for breakfast every morning, cheese with lunch, and cheese with dinner (doesnt matter what we are having)..last night i did roast chicken with roast veges and gravy and i put grated cheese over my meal.

I hope i dont turn into a mouse, lol

I suppose you can say this is my one constant craving.

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hahaha Kaz - atleast you are getting lots of calcium!!
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Wow that is alot of cheese. The only thing i would be worried about it the amount of saturated fat. Dont get me wrong cheese is good and it is a protein but its not a good fat and 1kg a week is a bit excessive. Im pretty sure cottage cheese is okay during pregnancy and its really yummy on crackers. Maybe you could mix it up a bit and have that sometimes as well as the normal cheese. But hey if its just a short term thing enjoy it maybe next week you will be onto something bizzare like gherkins.



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Yes, I agree, you need to watch the amount of saturated fat you have in your diet and 1kg a week is just a bit much for a body to cope with. I had a cheese thing for a week or so too - funny cos I really don't like the stuff as a rule, but was soon on to Coco pops!! Funny how the cravings change so frequently!! Maybe you could try those processed slices - the lite ones are ok-ish - better than full fat cheese.
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I went hard on coco pops for almost all my pregnancy, then it was onto those single serve porridges from uncle tobys, the sultana ones. I still love them heaps. Cravings, all good!
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When I did weight watchers cheese was the first thing i cut from my diet, I LURVE cheese! lol it wasnt that hard to cut it though but when its a craving! by golly!
Strangely enough i have had no cravings. i want cravings! i want the whole preggo experience! i didnt have morning sickness either... whats wrong with me?!?! hehe
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mmm... cheese and gerkins on crackers...
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omg, cheese is the one thing i REALLY miss having to be on my dairy free diet! I seriously think I was going through cheese withdrawels last week as I was really cranky for a few days.... LMAO

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ohhhh Becca what are we going to do with you


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well, if you figure something out, please let Nathaniel know!
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yuuummm blue cheese and gerkins and crackers
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nah, double cream brie!
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I would really love to have some brie, but as we are not suppose to have it while pregnant i have left it alone.

I also realise that eating so much cheese can't be good so i am trying to cut back, and funnily enough before i was pregnant, the processed cheese slices is what i ate, but now i dont like them i want colby or edam cheese,

i think when i do the grocery shopping tomorrow i will pick up some cottage cheese and mix in some onion and garlic with a little parsley and have that.



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i love cheese too. smoked......
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aparently brie and camembert cheese made in nz is ok to eat as it is made using pasturised milk.im fairly positive but dont quote me lol
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Oooh cheese, its been the one thing I could eat through morning sickness, and its kind of my staple diet, it makes up one meal a day!
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I'm going to believe you Becs and eat when I get home.   Yah!!!
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CHEESE Yummy!!!Thank goodness I am not the only one craving this!My hubby thinks I am mad the only problem I have is I now have to have Metamucil to undo the damage the cheese is doing I am on calcium tablets too so I guess this baby will come out with super tough bones I spoke to my specialist about eating so much cheese and he said my body obviously wants it so go ahead.
MMMMM Cheese and Tomatoes on crackers for breakfast i think
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Lissel... I didn't think I was having cravings either but then I got to the end of my pregnancy and couldn't pass the laundry without smelling the washing powder, or pass the kitchen without spraying the cleaning product to smell it. Then I got onto the whole pumice craving. Which I probably could have done without. Drove by limestone cliffs and I started getting cravings

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Welcome to Oh Baby Jubjub and congrats on the pregnancy!!

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