Cereal for Breakfast
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I love cereal for breakfast. Right now I eat Special K with berries. I'm looking for something that has more fiber. What cereals do you guys eat?
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Coach's Oat's with Trader Joe's Gold Roasted Flaxseed and protein.0
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I eat cornflakes with skim milk and add some blueberries.0
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Kashi golean crunch honey almond flax- it's high fiber and high protein... Or instant high fiber oatmeal0
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Uncle Sam's- not sold everywhere, but I think Whole Foods for sure. I think its yummy and it has flaxseeds, with more protein than most cereals0
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All bran is super high in fibre but not very tasty. You could add fibresure to your milk before pouring it onto your cereal?0
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Bran flakes perhaps?
little lighter than all-bran but still plenty of fibre, add berries or a light sprinkle of a sweetener too if on its own its too plain0 -
I'M GOING TO TRY KASHI. ALL THEIR CEREALS HAVE 6-7G FIBER PER SERVING. TOTAL IS PRETTY GOOD TOO.0
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I love Kashi Go Lean Crunch! It is sweet and tastes like a naughty cereal, LOL.0
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i eat a serving of All Bran Buds mixed in a Fiber One yogurt plus some craisins, that pretty much wipes out my fiber goal for the day.0
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I like Shredded Wheat and eat it almost everyday for breakfast or a snack.0
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Kashi Go Lean and Heart to Heart0
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I like the Kashi Go Lean. Has a good amount of protein. The only thing I'm not crazy about is that it is also high in carbs. Well...can't win them all.0
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I add raisins to my all bran and use vanilla soy milk. Gives it flavor. I like flavor with my cardboard.
However I normally eat special K in either blueberry, chocolate delight, fruit and yogurt, special berry, or almond and vanilla. And I use light soy milk. Om nom nom. Then I have protein water between breakfast and lunch w/ a small snack.0 -
Kashi Go Lean Crunch LOTS of fiber and protein. 1 cup of cereal is really filling!0
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So I checked out the Kashi cereals and they are higher in calories than the Special K I'm already eating.0
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Fiber One Caramel Delight! Tastes like cinnamon toast crunch!0
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Shredded mini wheats with almond milk & a banana0
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oatmeal usually but my toddler eats half of it. I think I need to try out this Kashi Go Lean Crunch sounds yummy0
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So I checked out the Kashi cereals and they are higher in calories than the Special K I'm already eating.0
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So I checked out the Kashi cereals and they are higher in calories than the Special K I'm already eating.
But they are more nutrient dense. Higher in protein and fiber, with no HFCS. I stay more full on a bowl of Kashi cereal than I do with a bowl of the Special K (my husband eats Special K red berries, and I have eaten it when I've run out of mine).0 -
So I checked out the Kashi cereals and they are higher in calories than the Special K I'm already eating.
High fives Nelski for saying the same thing at the same time!0 -
So I checked out the Kashi cereals and they are higher in calories than the Special K I'm already eating.
High fives Nelski for saying the same thing at the same time!0 -
So I checked out the Kashi cereals and they are higher in calories than the Special K I'm already eating.
Well, obviously. haha. But the reason I started this thread is that I can't get buy on just a half cup of cereal for breakfast. I'm starving an hour later. Sometimes I look at what a serving size is supposed to be and think, "are there really people out there who can get by such a small portion of food?!" Anyway, the reason I started the thread was in hopes of getting ideas of other cereals that might be higher fiber/lower calorie thus allowing me to have a larger portion at breakfast. I'm finding that just isn't the case.0 -
I stay more full on a bowl of Kashi cereal than I do with a bowl of the Special K
Unfortunately I don't find that to be the case for me. I've eaten bran cereal and had the same problem. Starving an hour later.0 -
Nature's Path Organic Optimum Slim. Delish! Serving is 1 cup, 210 cals, 2g fat, 9 g protein, 40g carbs, 9 g dietary fiber, 7 g sugar, sodium 290 mg. This with a half a cup of milk keeps me full for hours.0
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OK so I'm not a cold cereal fan, mainly for the same reasons stated here, there is no stay power.
My fav. breakfast of late. 1/2 dry cup rolled oats 'not the quick cooking type'
2 tbs pecan pieces
1/2 apple diced
Cover with hot water and Micro for 90 seconds
Served with 2 tbls of sf syrup
So yummy and I did not get hungry.
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