Cereal choices?
kmcgrath1
Posts: 175 Member
Ok....I'm kind of tired eating the same old cereal day in and day out... would love to hear some other choices!
What is your favorite high fiber cereal?
What is your favorite high fiber cereal?
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I love Shredded Mini Wheats! And Special K Vanilla Almond! YUM!0
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Kashi Go Lean Crunch: 8g fiber per serving. Next would be Raisin Bran: 6.5g fiber per serving.0
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Nature's Path Organic - Heritage Heirloom Whole Grains Cereal. No sugar with a cup of Silk Original Soy Milk.0
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My new found fave cereal is Kashi Honey Sunshine...reminds me a lot of Cap-N-Crunch w/o all the sugar and other crap.0
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Oatmeal crisp almond is tasty, maple brown sugar oatmeal is yummy on cold mornings, Kashi go lean crunch is good, raisin bran of course. I love mini wheats i pop them in like a snack (but still breakfast) while i have a coffee, it kind of replaces a donut or cookie for me.0
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Wow...these sound really good! Makes me want to get myself a bowl of cereal for dinner!0
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Fiber One Caramel Delight is similar to Cinnamon Toast Crunch. Lots of sugar, so I tend to have it if I need something sweet as opposed to breakfast, but it has lots of fiber.0
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Nature's Path Organic - Heritage Heirloom Whole Grains Cereal. No sugar with a cup of Silk Original Soy Milk.
No sugar?!?! I'm buying that today.0 -
I LOVE the Special K cinnamon pecan! It is my all time favorite!!!0
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I LOVE the Special K cinnamon pecan! It is my all time favorite!!!0
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Kashi Go Lean Berry Crunch! I converted from Special K0
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My favorite high fiber is Fiber One, but my favorite overall cereal is Fruit Loops!0
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I like the original Kashi and Cheerios. I prefer the Kashi because it has 13g of protein0
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I like Kashi, Special K Red Berries, Cherrios, Raisin Bran and Frosted Mini Wheats.
On the berries and Cheerios I usually add banana too to beef up the fiber.
I always opt for cereals high in fiber to get my day going and stay full longer.0 -
Fiber One Original, and you can mix it with a half serving of another cereal to change up the taste. I like Cascadian Chocolate Os0
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If you like to make stuff yourself, granola cereal is pretty easy to make and cheaper than the boxed stuff.
I go to the health food store (or the health food section of the grocery store) and get a bunch of rolled and puffed grains - oats, barley, brown rice, millet, etc. I throw in some flax seeds and a cup or two of chopped nuts. Spread out about 6 cups on a couple of baking sheets and brown in the oven for a few minutes. Then, I mix it up in a giant bowl with 1 cup of dried fruit.
On the stove, in a non-stick saucepan, I melt about a cup of nut butter and stir in honey until it's sweet to my taste.
Then, stir hot nut butter/honey into the bowl of toast grains/nuts/dried fruit. A optional pinch of salt and you're good to go! It freezes well, too. It's awesome with some plain or vanilla yogurt in a parfait.
You can mix and match nut butter, grains, fruit, etc. Sometimes I make it with those tiny chocolate chips.0 -
Kashi Vanilla and Great Grains with pecans and dates0
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Kashi Berry Blossoms or Berry Crunch or something like that. It's delicious!!0
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