Raisin Bran

Justinstrong
Justinstrong Posts: 36
edited September 18 in Food and Nutrition
Do you guys know if raisin bran is a good choice of breakfast? I was thinking that tomorrow before work I would have Raisin Bran and a slice of cantaloupe but I've that all the kiddy cereals are bad for you and some others but Raisin Bran is wheat, and I think it tastes decent. But it has 18g of sugar, is that bad? Should I go ahead and have it for breakfast or just find something better?

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  • Do you guys know if raisin bran is a good choice of breakfast? I was thinking that tomorrow before work I would have Raisin Bran and a slice of cantaloupe but I've that all the kiddy cereals are bad for you and some others but Raisin Bran is wheat, and I think it tastes decent. But it has 18g of sugar, is that bad? Should I go ahead and have it for breakfast or just find something better?
  • Healthier_Me
    Healthier_Me Posts: 5,600 Member
    Fiber One Raisin Bran Clusters cereal is like raisin bran but better for you.
    I love that cereal.... very filling too!
  • pmkelly409
    pmkelly409 Posts: 1,646 Member
    Raisin Bran is a great choice - in moderation, watch the portion size! The high sugar comes from the raisins, but natural sugar from fruits is obviously a better choice than processed. Use skim milk and enjoy!!
  • PrincessLaundry
    PrincessLaundry Posts: 2,758 Member
    I eat it nearly every day for breakfast. I weigh both cereal and the milk because I notice I get "more" if I do this each morning. YUM! It totally fills my tummy and is a healthy change from just toast. I get sick of that!

    NUM! NUM! NUM!
  • stschulz
    stschulz Posts: 340
    Me too eat it every day for breakfast. very filling, lasts you a while, easy to prepare
  • TNTPete
    TNTPete Posts: 701 Member
    I eat it every other day.. love the stuff!! Portion size is the key.
  • banks1850
    banks1850 Posts: 3,475 Member
    The only big downside to Kellogs raisin bran is the sugar in it. Some of it is from the rasins, but they add sugar too, and that's bad. If you can get away with fiber one, it's got about 25% less sugar, so that's probably a better option for you. They do have lots of carbs, but they are complex so that's a fine choice for breakfast, I wouldn't suggest it for dinner, but for breakfast that's fine.
  • PrincessLaundry
    PrincessLaundry Posts: 2,758 Member
    I do the Post Rasin Bran....What do you all think of that one? Ideas???
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