Cherished - OK, night time snack ideas:
*A glass of milk was good (and comes in handy later on when the heartburn/reflux hits )
*Oatmeal bikkies were great because I could have them right next to the bed and didn't have to move if I was feeling nauseous.
*Yep, bananas! One of my faves.
*Handful of nuts/sultanas/dates/dried apricots.
*Toast.
*A piece of cheese.

Nothing terribly exciting, I know. I'm sure others have some more interesting suggestions.

Audax - Everyone is insisting on bringing food with them or taking me out because someone 'in my condition' can't cook! Lol, it's about the only thing I can do! Will definitely be doing that when bubby arrives and everyone comes for a sticky beak though.

Dr Tal - Your pumpkin soup is almost exactly the same as mine but I've never done carrots and I use whatever fresh herbs we have - chives, parsley, thyme, basil etc. Yum!
I also do a bacon and vege soup, which DH loves. I also love the vege version without the bacon, but the meat disguises the veges for anyone who needs that! I don't follow a recipe, just use whatever veges I have. You can do it on the stove or the slow cooker.

Bacon and Vege Soup
Prepare 1 or 2 bacon hocks by covering with water and boiling for about 1 hour to soften. Remove hocks and take meat off the bone, keeping some of the liquid to use in the soup (depends on the depth of flavour you want and how healthy you want to be - I let it cool and skim off the fat, then use about 1 cup!).

Chop a whole pile of veges - pumpkin, sweet potato and potato for the base, plus any combination of carrots, onions, turnip, swede, parsnip, celery, beans, peas, cauli, zuchini etc. Add lots of garlic (OK, as much or as little as you like!) and herbs.

Put the veges in a pot along with the bacon. Cover with vege stock (sometimes I dilute this too as we don't use salt and find it a bit too strong!) and simmer for around an hour, until the pumpkin, sweet potato and potato start to disintegrate and it looks like a chunky pumpkin soup!

Hello and healthy eating and exercising to everyone else. Off to find Kirsten and congratulate her on her BFP...