Did You Eat Any of These Cereals?

I have got to say that a lot of those mentioned previously seem to contain a lot of sugar and don't look particularly healthy food.

In summer I tend to alternate between Weet-bix and Shredded Wheat with the occasional bowl of Rice Bubbles thrown into the mix.

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In winter it is usually porridge though for a change the occasional Shredded Wheat and hot milk


When I am travelling I sometimes pack a variety pack box even though some of them seem to be mostly sugar - fruit loops are inedible in my opinion, I throw those away I'm afraid.
 

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I have got to say that a lot of those mentioned previously seem to contain a lot of sugar and don't look particularly healthy food.

In summer I tend to alternate between Weet-bix and Shredded Wheat with the occasional bowl of Rice Bubbles thrown into the mix.

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In winter it is usually porridge though for a change the occasional Shredded Wheat and hot milk


When I am travelling I sometimes pack a variety pack box even though some of them seem to be mostly sugar - fruit loops are inedible in my opinion, I throw those away I'm afraid.
The local Target sells these single serve pouches of Cheerios. I think that were originally intended as portable snacks for toddlers.
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I’ve got some Kellogg’s Bran Flakes waiting to be Opened.
I’ve seen those KitKat cereals Hollydolly posted but so far have resisted them.
I prefer my cereals to be oat or bran based.
 
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This is new to me. I see Bob makes them. I’m always watching for new healthy cereals for my husband.

I need to ask him if he likes Red River Cereal. The problem is he’s stuck with it if I buy something he doesn’t care for.
 
I admit to being judgmental yesterday as I watched a young family buying cereal. The little girl was trying to climb the shelf to reach Wicked. The mother said no and then they chose three other junk cereals.
 

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