I was listening to good old Radio Two the other day and on popped K D Lang. Obviously she wasn’t singing about a weird and wonderful pregnancy craving but it got me thinking. Is the whole thing about craving gherkins and ice cream a reality or a myth? Today we thought we would share the rather varied pregnancy cravings of the team with you.

I never really had cravings as such when I was pregnant with the girls. Mine seemed to be more about a bit of stodge. In the early months I would often sit dreaming about a big bowl of creamy mashed potato or a large slice of squishy white bread. It seemed to be the only thing I fancied and helped keep the mild queasy feelings at bay. The mash could be on its own or sitting atop a nice cottage pie. I didn’t really mind as long as mash was involved. I tried to resist but nothing tasted quite as good. The longings for mash did end by about four months though and then it was back to normal. I did obviously want cake and biscuits, and lots of them, but I tried very hard to push those to the back of my mind.

Lolly

I had a penchant for anything potato based although my favourite were roasties served with lashings of mayo. Ignorantly, pre-pregnancy, I thought cravings were just an excuse to indulge but actually the need is real! I remember sending Ste out to get some pre-roasted potatoes one night I was that obsessed! Then it was smoked salmon on toast on a daily basis for the rest of the pregnancy. Coupled with a bar of Green & Blacks. Not together obviously although if smoked salmon and Green and Blacks is your thing then that’s fine!

Lorna

I had gherkin and pickled onions cravings (and actually drinking the pickle juice from the jar!) when I was pregnant with Elliott. Although I preferred them straight from the jar rather than with a side of Häagen-Dazs. That and salt and vinegar stick crisps. With Joseph it was all about really cold grapes and crunching ice cubes. When I was pregnant with Anabelle Hobnob biscuits were the order of the day. I used to have to carry them around everywhere as I’d always feel faint and it would take the edge off, so I’m not actually sure if that was a craving or a necessity?!

Fern

I could only drink iced water; it had to be freezing cold otherwise it would make me feel queasy. And also, bit of a weird one, falafel (!). I once had a full of break down in the supermarket because all the falafel had sold out (there are quite a lot of vegans in Newquay hence the falafel shortage)….

Becky

With Leo I ate SO many apples. And tomatoes. All the acidic things really.

But this time… pass the sweets! Wham bars, skittles, fruit pastels. I just want all the sweet really chewy stuff. I’m doing my best to replace these with actual fruit where I can but it’s hard. Also, I might end up looking like a tiger roll by the end. Why is the bread SO flippin’ good?! I could eat it for breakfast lunch and dinner at the moment.

So did you have, or are you still having, any cravings? Any weird and wonderful food combos out there?

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