favorite filling cereal?

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  • ChelseaRW
    ChelseaRW Posts: 366 Member
    Oatmeal! Love my oatmeal and cheerios! Oatmeal is fairly low on the calorie count and can be adapted just about any way you want! My fave is a few spoons of pumpkin swirled in with a couple of teaspoons of brown sugar or maple syrup. Very few boxed cereals actually stick with me.
  • LizGogol
    LizGogol Posts: 73 Member
    Kashi cereals!! Mine has 10 g of protein in a cup!!
  • it_be_asin
    it_be_asin Posts: 562 Member
    Porridge and hot Weetbix are very filling and low in sugar. Nothing sticks to the ribs like porridge!
  • missyyclaire
    missyyclaire Posts: 572 Member
    Fiber One, 2T Flaxseed with Unsweetened Almond Milk is how I usually start my day

    Tho, I'd like to find a cereal that has no sugar or sweetener. Fiber One has Aspartame and I'd love to be able to get that same amount of fiber without the chemical.
  • darlilama
    darlilama Posts: 794 Member
    I am addicted to Kashi Go Lean Toasted Berry Crumble. High in fiber and protein for a ceral and delicious. My 13 year old daughter laughs at me because I call it dessert, but it tastes that good to me.

    Me, too! I like the Go Lean Crunchy, too, but it's a little hard on the soft pallet. I really don't care for the original Go Lean… tastes all mushy to me. I also really like most of the Fiber One cereals and Quaker Oat Squares Hint of Brown Sugar. And if you want a warm alternative since winter is coming, Kashi's hot cereals are pretty awesome, too, as are "Better Oats".
  • babyblake11
    babyblake11 Posts: 1,107 Member
    the healthiest options are oatmeal, wheat bix, bran cereal, muesli.. all great add fruit, cinnamon, honey, yogurt, milk, whatever!
  • babyblake11
    babyblake11 Posts: 1,107 Member
    Lots of thumbs up on here for Kashi. I like Kashi cereals too but they all seem high in sugar. Any good cereals that are also low in sugar?

    oatmeal, weetbix, bran cereal.
  • ninkdole
    ninkdole Posts: 243 Member
    Oatmeal or Shredded Wheat are the two I alternate between.
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