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after a grueling 4 mos.........
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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 390578" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>I was wondering - a favourite of mine when I was pregnant, was peanut butter, honey and banana sandwiches, I sliced the banana (not mushy banana, ripe but still firm) and laid the slices on a slice of bread buttered with peanut butter. The other slice of bread was spread with honey. Put it together, cut into 4 small squares and eat - carefully. The honey and peanut butter do tend to hold the banana pieces in place though. </p><p>Also cutting it into small squares makes it easier to manage, and to put the rest in the fridge if it's just too much for a shrunken stomach.</p><p>If you want to add a chocolate touch, use Nutella instead of the honey and/or peanut butter. Or sprinkle on some drinking chocolate.</p><p></p><p>Not to be eaten if on a strict diet, of course. But loaded with protein, carbs, potassium, growth factors...</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 390578, member: 1991"] I was wondering - a favourite of mine when I was pregnant, was peanut butter, honey and banana sandwiches, I sliced the banana (not mushy banana, ripe but still firm) and laid the slices on a slice of bread buttered with peanut butter. The other slice of bread was spread with honey. Put it together, cut into 4 small squares and eat - carefully. The honey and peanut butter do tend to hold the banana pieces in place though. Also cutting it into small squares makes it easier to manage, and to put the rest in the fridge if it's just too much for a shrunken stomach. If you want to add a chocolate touch, use Nutella instead of the honey and/or peanut butter. Or sprinkle on some drinking chocolate. Not to be eaten if on a strict diet, of course. But loaded with protein, carbs, potassium, growth factors... Marg [/QUOTE]
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