limey wrote:
> Our granddaughter is due here for a visit tomorrow and we're looking forward
> to seeing her. She lives with her Marine husband on the Camp Pendleton base
> in CA so we don't see her often.
>
> Surprise! Surprise! She is involved with making us great-grandparents.
> (I knew it would happen one day but boy, it makes me feel ancient.)
>
> So - she is "eating healthy". I'm having baked cut-up chicken with some
> light breading and seasoning, potatoes au gratin (OK??) and a large salad.
> I had my doubts about the potatoes, but they're good. I have fresh fruit
> for dessert. How does that sound? DH has already made his run to the
> market, so that's it in the shopping department.
>
> Dora
>
I would think it would be wonderful

You may want to ask her if she
has any "issues" with food. When I was pregnant there were things that
I couldn't even stand the site or smell of. There were also things that
I wanted to eat all the time. She may be one of the lucky ones that
isn't feeling sick often (i just wasn't lol)
As far as what "experts" say - I think there are only a few things they
suggest limiting. Certain fish, go light on eggs and nuts....that's all
I can remember at the moment
Congratulations and I hope you have a wonderful visit
Roberta (in VA)