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Good Cereal Brand

Jimmyftw94
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What are you favorite cereal brand that are good for you? In particular, I'm looking for high fiber. My personal favorite is Kix cereal.
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I don't eat cereal super frequently, but good cereals to me need to be GF (digestive upset otherwise). I currently enjoy Chex Honey Nut, and Natures Path has a maple one that is GF. There aren't many GF options. I WOULD however love cinnamon toast crunch if they made a GF alternative.0
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I don't eat cereal super frequently, but good cereals to me need to be GF (digestive upset otherwise). I currently enjoy Chex Honey Nut, and Natures Path has a maple one that is GF. There aren't many GF options. I WOULD however love cinnamon toast crunch if they made a GF alternative.
I'm sorry I'm a noob. What does GF stand for in nutrition?0 -
Gluten free0
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I love Grape Nuts and Weetabix.0
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Jimmyftw94 wrote: »
Try mixing the 2 or at least another into the mix because it isn't the best tasting.the great thing is they are low in calories and only about 8 net carbs0 -
Cheerios don't have a ton of fiber, but they have some and are so yummy. Raisin Bran has a good amount of fiber. Cereal is an easy way to pack some fiber into the diet. My Raisin Bran has more fiber than the Fiber One bars.0
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Cheerios are part of my routine at least 3x /week0
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Jimmyftw94 wrote: »I don't eat cereal super frequently, but good cereals to me need to be GF (digestive upset otherwise). I currently enjoy Chex Honey Nut, and Natures Path has a maple one that is GF. There aren't many GF options. I WOULD however love cinnamon toast crunch if they made a GF alternative.
I'm sorry I'm a noob. What does GF stand for in nutrition?
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Scroll all the way through (down to the bottom youll find a whole list of cereals):
http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/magazine/2013/09/best-high-fiber-cereal-high-fiber-cereal-cereal-consumer-reports/index.htm0 -
add some raspberries for 7 additional g of fiber /100g of berries and abt 50% of your vit. C needs. They were on sale at the store today that's why they are on my mind. I put some on my steel cut oatmeal - totalled 11g of fiber.0
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ALWAYS add fruit (strawberries or blueberries for me) to cereal......helps fill me up0
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I'm bad when it comes to cereal. I love me some Lucky Charms or Honey Nut Cheerios, though. I've been eating Blueberry Frosted Mini Wheats, which has 6g of fiber per serving and tastes delicious.0
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add some raspberries for 7 additional g of fiber /100g of berries and abt 50% of your vit. C needs. They were on sale at the store today that's why they are on my mind. I put some on my steel cut oatmeal - totalled 11g of fiber.
You can buy really big bags of frozen raspberries and strawberries pretty cheap!
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