Cereals with protein
 
            
                
                    radcas11                
                
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                    Anyone know of any good cereals with a decent amount of protein in them?                 
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            Anyone know of any good cereals with a decent amount of protein in them?
 What is your definition of decent (like how much protein per serving are you looking for)? There are "protein cereals" from Kashi and Special K that have about 7-10g of protein per serving.
 Or you could just add a spoonful or two of protein powder to whatever cereal you choose in order to get a boost that way.
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            Kashi go lean crunch. I like the honey almond flax. 10 grams of protein - add another 9 grams from a cup of milk.0
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            Oatmeal has 26g protein per cup.0
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            Beef cereal0
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            ^ I wanna know what brand that if is...STAT0
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            One of my staples is Kind Healthy Grains Fruit & Nut Clusters, 10g protein per serving, 200 calories. I mix it with yogurt, fruit, and protein powder.0
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            Most of the Kashi cereals. And Post Great Grains.
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            libbydoodle11 wrote: »Oatmeal has 26g protein per cup.
 What?!
 http://ndb.nal.usda.gov/ndb/foods/show/1892?qlookup=08123&max=25&man=&lfacet=&new=1
 Unless you've got some really special oatmeal, that's not true at all. 26g of carbs, 5.5g of protein. It's not made of beef and eggs.
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            feisty_bucket wrote: »libbydoodle11 wrote: »Oatmeal has 26g protein per cup.
 What?!
 http://ndb.nal.usda.gov/ndb/foods/show/1892?qlookup=08123&max=25&man=&lfacet=&new=1
 Unless you've got some really special oatmeal, that's not true at all. 26g of carbs, 5.5g of protein. It's not made of beef and eggs.
 My mistake... Here is where I found my info. What a huge difference! No wonder, I didn't even see that the source was the famed Wikipedia. Proof the internet lies. Proof the internet lies.
 https://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en&q=oats,+protein&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8#rls=en&q=oats,+nutritional+info0
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            Thanks everyone!0
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            Easiest way to add protein to any cereal would just to be to make a protein shake with milk, and add it in.
 I use chocolate flavored protein, so it's like eating my cereal with chocolate milk.0
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            There aren't really any breakfast cereals with a decent amount of protein in them. Even the Kashi GoLean, which advertises itself as high protein, only has 9 grams.0
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            Most boxed cereals are garbage. Far better to make your own with steel-cut oats, some seeds and nuts, etc. Eliminates all the unnecessary sugar, sodium, preservatives and other garbage that goes into processed cereals to make them palatable.
 Try this:
 1/2 cup Quaker natural raw oatmeal
 1 scoop whey protein powder
 1/2 cup frozen blueberries
 delicious, nutritious and clean.0
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            Torontonius wrote: »Most boxed cereals are garbage. Far better to make your own with steel-cut oats, some seeds and nuts, etc. Eliminates all the unnecessary sugar, sodium, preservatives and other garbage that goes into processed cereals to make them palatable.
 Try this:
 1/2 cup Quaker natural raw oatmeal
 1 scoop whey protein powder
 1/2 cup frozen blueberries
 delicious, nutritious and clean.
 Contains protein powder. Not clean. This is a very highly processed product you are proposing.0
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            Torontonius wrote: »Most boxed cereals are garbage. Far better to make your own with steel-cut oats, some seeds and nuts, etc. Eliminates all the unnecessary sugar, sodium, preservatives and other garbage that goes into processed cereals to make them palatable.
 Try this:
 1/2 cup Quaker natural raw oatmeal
 1 scoop whey protein powder
 1/2 cup frozen blueberries
 delicious, nutritious and clean.
 FDA describes all three of those ingredients as processed0
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