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 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.
 
At home the only cold ceral I remember eating was shredded wheat, but we also always had oat meal and cream of wheat which I added butter and sugar to.

My grandmother would buy me Lucky Charms, I'd eat the cereal first, then the lucky charms then drink down that sugary milk.
 
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.

Give it a shot. You won't know unless you try it. If he doesn't like it, he can complain about it while eating.
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This is usually the one I buy, but if it's out of stock, I'll go with Bob's.

Amazon.com: Pocono Cereal Cream Buckwheat Organic Gluten Free, 13 oz
 
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Never heard of PEP whole wheat cereal. I've eaten all the other ones you posted pictures of except the puffed rice. I thought shredded wheat was terrible, like eating hay, so I probably threw that away. I "discovered" hot grape nuts made with milk and sweetener and used to love that. I haven't had it in a long time. We preferred Coco Puffs to Coco Krispies.
 
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.
He could try Malt-O-Meal. They have it in original and maple flavored.

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