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Craving a Greggs ....

19 replies

LittleNettle · 22/02/2016 16:31

And I really want a cheese and onion pasty! Are they okay to eat in pregnancy?

Thanks!

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lilygirl81 · 22/02/2016 16:32

I can't see why not!

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Pinkheart5915 · 22/02/2016 16:35

Of course.

Go treat yourself, your pregnant enjoy!

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Fugghetaboutit · 22/02/2016 16:39

Why wouldn't they be???

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Fugghetaboutit · 22/02/2016 16:40

I have two Greggs stores within 150 meters of eachother so I'm never too far from a sausage roll!

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dementedpixie · 22/02/2016 16:40

Why on earth wouldn't they be??

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LittleNettle · 22/02/2016 16:43

Thankyou everyone! Just got one! I thought incase of soft cheese!

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mascaraisamust · 22/02/2016 16:43

I have consumed a few pasties from Greggs! Every now and then won't hurt, I want one now Hmm

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dementedpixie · 22/02/2016 16:47

But its cooked, so even if it did have soft cheese in it at the start then cooking would destroy anything that would make you ill

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TurnOffTheTv · 22/02/2016 16:48

It's melted cheese not soft cheese Grin

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LittleNettle · 22/02/2016 16:49

Ah thankyou! Mind thoroughly put at ease! Its mt first pregnancy so I am second guessing everything!

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bessie84 · 22/02/2016 18:20

ooohh i had 2 (yes 2) cheese and onion pasties on Friday from Greggs. felt good at the time of having them, then vile after. ENJOY Xx

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NeedACleverNN · 22/02/2016 18:23

Bless you! All these worries about what food to eat makes me laugh sometimes.

A friend actually asked if she was allowed to eat yorkie puds when pregnant because of the milk Hmm Grin

I didn't laugh much

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Mslg · 22/02/2016 18:27

Bless you, I think common sense should be applied when wondering if certain foods are OK in pregnancy! Greggs pasties aren't on the NHS foods to avoid list anyway!

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Kitkatmonster · 22/02/2016 22:10

Why on earth would you think they wouldn't be?! It's up there with the best junk/comfort food. I'm pretty sure the onion even counts as 1 of your 5 a day ;)

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MyKingdomForBrie · 22/02/2016 22:12

The only 'soft' cheeses to avoid are mould ripened ones like blue cheeses or brie (hence my name change Sad)

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dementedpixie · 22/02/2016 22:14

You can cook the blue cheeses and then they are ok to eat

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skankingpiglet · 22/02/2016 22:22

This pregnancy I've even been eating the 'banned' cheeses tbh, after discovering I was more likely to be involved in a fatal road traffic accident during my lifetime than contract listeria during pregnancy. I had a brie and bacon salad on Saturday. It was delicious.
I've got bigger problems however... I had to talk myself down from visiting a McDonald's drive thru today. I've not eaten McD's for 15yrs! I was actually planning how to hide the evidence from my DH when I got home, as he'd never let me forget it. I'm glad I changed my mind, I'd have regretted it immediately. I think

Enjoy your pasty OP, perfectly safe Smile

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Dannii1230 · 05/06/2016 12:01

Ino this sounds stupid but I'm 22 weeks pregnant and just getting over food poisoning from nandos -__- so worried about what to eat now ...
Does anyone know if you can eat the chicken tikka sandwiches from subway?
Thankyou in advance! X

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cheapredwine · 05/06/2016 14:31

Yes of course you can. Why wouldn't you be able to?

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