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subway!!!

Omg,I keep eating Subway sandwiches!wats your craving???xxx
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i used to loveeee orange chicken. esp from panda express... now just the smell/sight of it makes me wants to throw up. i'm craving soda,oranges, pizza, tacos and puerto rican rice =]
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I didn't really notice them as 'cravings' til I realized the only things that sounds good and the only thing I wanted to eat was salty sweets. I never thought id ever turn down a steak for chocolate covered pretzels.
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Omg me too. My prenatal class instructor says only deli meats but subway is so good. I've bought turkey meat teriyaki sauce in attempt to make my own sandwiches at home.
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Ooh and onions. This little man loves onions.
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I suppose 'craving' are less of food you normally eat and mire of foods you would never dream of eating.like Chinese food used to be on top of thelist for me whereas now,its not.its weird that a baby makes up their own mind of what they want to eat and make you eat what they want to eat....duz that make sense?x
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Oatmeal and toast :)
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Oh!golden subway rule!NEVER try and attempt subway @ home!you will ruin d experience....hahaha...x
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