Any breakfast cereal recommendations?

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  • colochel
    colochel Posts: 263 Member
    I have multigrain cheerios with a cup of blueberries and a sprinkle of truvia pretty much every other morning! Yummm....
  • Flixie00
    Flixie00 Posts: 1,195 Member
    Porridge (oatmeal if you are American) which is a great carrier for other flavours (i.e. maple syrup, cinnemon, banana etc)
    All Bran
    Wheetabix
    Dorset Cereal
  • Kashi go lean is good. High in protein, fiber, potassium.

    This one is really good. Try the granola honey one.
  • CoryIda
    CoryIda Posts: 7,870 Member
    I developed a gluten intolerance so I can't have this anymore, but I used to *love* Kashi GoLean (the original kind). 13 grams of protein and 10 grams of fiber per serving meant that I was full and fueled for quite a while.

    ETA - if you think it's too bland, try sprinkling some cinnamon on it.
  • LeenaRuns
    LeenaRuns Posts: 1,309 Member
    Multigrain Cheerios.
  • trijoe
    trijoe Posts: 729 Member
    Have you considered making your own? There are lots of good cereal recipes out there (mostly granola) where you can control what goes in to your cereal box. It can take a little time assembling ingredients and/or making it at home, but on a good note you can make huge portions of it. My 9yo daughter has a go-to granola recipe that she loves, but she likes to tweak the dried fruits in it. (Less blueberries, more mangoes.)
  • saxnviolin
    saxnviolin Posts: 129 Member
    I like Fiber One Cereal and Quaker High Fiber oatmeal.:love:
  • ineedhelp18
    ineedhelp18 Posts: 37 Member
    eating cheerios right now. 100cal/percup
  • I have either weetabix (2 biscuits) & semi skimmed milk or plain oat so simple again itch semi skimmed milk no sugar! Quick & filling till about 11.30am
  • krystinaarlene
    krystinaarlene Posts: 54 Member
    I've been hooked on Cinnamon Burst Cheerios. 110 cals per cup, 125mg sodium. The best part though is the 5g fiber it has! And it's so so good, especially with a banana.

    As far as special K cereals which a lot of people have recommended, they have pretty much the exact same nutritional value as coco pebbles or other cereals like that. I think Special K is a joke, tricking people into thinking the actual product will help them lose weight when its really the moderation and portion control.
  • lewandt
    lewandt Posts: 566 Member
    I plan ahead and make something on Sunday that i would grab all week. One week it may be a big pot of steel cut oats made in the crock pot, just grab a cup for work and heat in the microwave. Or i will make healthy muffins and bring one or two. I also bring a hard boiled egg and a banana every morning.

    I use to bring a bag of cheerios or something like that but it doesn't seem as natural anymore and it doesn't hold me over as long as the breakfasts i make now.
  • mellymink
    mellymink Posts: 72 Member
    Looking for easy and quick ??? Hard boil some eggs on Sunday and enjoy one each morning with a cup of steel oats and fresh berries ! Quick, easy and SUPER healthy ! Just sayin'

    I also recommend the hard boiled eggs. I usually boil them sunday night as well, and then I have an egg for each morning ready to go!
  • breakfast cereals are so high in sugar, I challenge you to find one with sugar that is not in the top 3 ingredients. Thus we have switched to oatmeal. 1/4 cup quick oats, 1/4 cup slow oats, mixed in a bowl with a handful of blueberries or raspberries and flooded with 1% milk. Microwave for 90 seconds. High in fiber, high in protein and it keeps me satisfied until lunch. plus its a nice warm breccie on a cold day. The slow oats lower the GI which will help keep you full and your insulin levels more even which keeps your energy levels more stable.
  • mellymink
    mellymink Posts: 72 Member
    Have you considered making your own? There are lots of good cereal recipes out there (mostly granola) where you can control what goes in to your cereal box. It can take a little time assembling ingredients and/or making it at home, but on a good note you can make huge portions of it. My 9yo daughter has a go-to granola recipe that she loves, but she likes to tweak the dried fruits in it. (Less blueberries, more mangoes.)

    Just want to say Kudos to your 9 year old daughter making her own granola!! That's pretty sweet and I wish I would have been cool enough to do that at her age :) Can you share the recipe?
  • Karmynzahringer
    Karmynzahringer Posts: 192 Member
    Kashi Honey Alomond and Flax LOVE this one and helps keep you ... ahem... regular!
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