What cereal do you use?
carters2002
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Hello,
I am doing the Kettleworx program and trying to eat healthier by following their Fat Free in 42 plan. I have been doing it for 13 weeks and have lost 18 lbs. My problem is some mornings, well most, I do not want to eat eggs and so I choose cantaloupe or a banana and some cereal. I have been eating Kashi Go Lean Crisp Toasted Berry Crumble, my fav, and Kashi Go Lean Crunch. I choose these because they are really high in protein, even more than eggs!
I was wondering though about Fiber One cereal. It doesn't have all the protein, but does have a lot of fiber. Does anyone else use this, or any other types. The Kashi is very expensive and no coupons so I would like to maybe try something I could get a better deal on!! Thanks!
I am doing the Kettleworx program and trying to eat healthier by following their Fat Free in 42 plan. I have been doing it for 13 weeks and have lost 18 lbs. My problem is some mornings, well most, I do not want to eat eggs and so I choose cantaloupe or a banana and some cereal. I have been eating Kashi Go Lean Crisp Toasted Berry Crumble, my fav, and Kashi Go Lean Crunch. I choose these because they are really high in protein, even more than eggs!
I was wondering though about Fiber One cereal. It doesn't have all the protein, but does have a lot of fiber. Does anyone else use this, or any other types. The Kashi is very expensive and no coupons so I would like to maybe try something I could get a better deal on!! Thanks!
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The Fiber 1 cereal is absolutely amazing!!! I love it! I eat the original kind (only 60 calories for a 1/2 cup, 57% of daily fiber). Most of the time I mix it with yogurt. It's also great w/ milk and a little splenda sprinkled on top. There are a lot of different Fiber 1 cereals, but the original is the most bang for your calorie buck I think. Hope this helps0
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Kashi GoLean is a solid choice. I eat it 1-2 a week. The other days I'll have Oat Bran or greek yogurt. Blueberries with all three.0
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I love the fiber one cereals (the cinna-oat one and the fruit-yogurt one). Both keep me nice and full through the morning and taste great - I don't add any sweetener to either. The cinna-oat one is especially great with a banana in it!0
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I like that Kashi Berry cereal...but man it gives me major gas!!! The first time I ate it I had horrible pains all day! Probably more fiber than I'm used too! But it's delicious cereal0
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The Fiber 1 cereal is absolutely amazing!!! I love it! I eat the original kind (only 60 calories for a 1/2 cup, 57% of daily fiber). Most of the time I mix it with yogurt. It's also great w/ milk and a little splenda sprinkled on top. There are a lot of different Fiber 1 cereals, but the original is the most bang for your calorie buck I think. Hope this helps
I will have to agree. I love Fiber One cereals. I usually eat a bowl twice a day.
I love all of them though. Just gotta be careful with them cereals, they can get you into trouble. D-:0 -
You could try regular Kashi GoLean cereal--it has higher fiber and protein and less sugar than the others.
I used to eat fiberone like crazy until I read the ingredients. Most I could live with, but aspartame was the last straw. Who wants to start their morning with a neurotoxin?0 -
I mix the Trader Joe's version of Fiber One with Kashi Go Lean, a banana & berries. So good & totally filling.0
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I used to eat fiberone like crazy until I read the ingredients. Most I could live with, but aspartame was the last straw. Who wants to start their morning with a neurotoxin?
That is what made me switch to the Trader Joe's version. I can't do aspartame.0 -
Thanks for the suggestions. The Kashi does give gas, lol!!! I may try some of the fiber one. Do they all have aspartame?
And what did you mean they will get you in trouble??0 -
They don't all have aspartame (or Acesulfame K, Sucralose, or saccaharin), but you certainly should be reading all your food labels and check (if you don't want that processed stuff in you, some people don't mind it of course).
Getting you in trouble == GAS. High fiber diets tend to produce more gas in people, especially when they are increasing their daily fiber intake.0 -
Cheerios! Plain & simple0
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I do Fiber One Honey Clusters, I think it has 51% in 1 cup and 160 calories. I need it, so I eat it.
I recently ran out tho, so I'm eating the rest of my "Fiber Enriched" Apple Jacks. :P0 -
I eat a LOT of cereal since I changed my eating habits 3 months ago. It helps TREMENDOUSLY. I often substitute lunch or even both meals with cereal if I ate too much the day before or I'm going to be eating out the next day. (Just a side note, I normally didn't eat breakfast before my eating changed and I learned quickly to keep NOT eating breakfast, because I would be starving by 11 am as opposed to just having tea and eating lunch at 1 or 2 pm)
Some cereals I often eat:
Raisin Bran
Rice Krispies
Cheerios
Kashi Go Lean
Great Grains
Fiber 1 (Ditto what someone else said about gas! If I eat it for lunch one day, it's pretty much gone by the next day when i have to work! LOL
Chex Cereals.
Basically anything w/o sugar. I won't pay more than $2 or $2.50 for "regular" cereals , nor $3 for "healthy" cereals so when they're on sale I stock up. Once in a while I'll eat a bowl of Apple Jacks or other sugar cereal, but not often.0 -
Kashi anything is your best bet..all natural nothing artificial! It helps you stay fuller for longer and it tastes good too:)0
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I've tried a few Fiber One cereals and I find them disgusting. They do taste like cardboard to me. I like Special K. I do like everything else that is Fiber One though, their yogurt and granola bars are good.0
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SpecialK plus protein has a decent amount and you can find coupons but for me it is almond crunch kashi or coach's oats steel cut oatmeal. I have to start my day off with a bare min of 15gr of protein or it won't be a good day.0
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I stick with good old-fashioned quick oats, just microwave for 2 minutes and its ready. Keeps me full for hours.0
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On occasion I eat rice chex with a few dried cranberries, but I prefer steel cut oats or quinoa with almond milk almond slivers and dried cranberries.0
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Cheerios! Plain & simple0
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If you're experiencing intestinal issues, check the label! More often than not it's due to artificial sweeteners or inulin. Inulin is derived from chicory root and creates pseudo soluble fiber (I say pseudo because you don't get the cholesterol lowering effects you get from most plant-based solubles). Fiber One bars definitely have this ingredient and have earned the nickname "fart bars" and a lifetime ban from my house :-o.
As for cereal, I've given up. I need to eat multiple bowls to feel satiated. Steel-cut or whole oats are the way to go! If I must, I keep Nature's Path flax granola on hand for parfaits and a bowl of that is pretty good in a pinch.0 -
I like Honey Nut Cheerios the best. I havent been eating cereal much lately because Im watching carbs now instead of calories.0
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Oats and oat based products are the way to go for heart health. As the owner of a new stent I either use organic rolled oats to make porridge and add in cut up apple half way through the cooking or various seeds (get a mixed bag from the shop). If I'm in a hurry its Oatibix - Weetabix but made from oats. Other than that I stay away from sweet, sweeteners and honey.
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I stick with good old-fashioned quick oats, just microwave for 2 minutes and its ready. Keeps me full for hours.
Man I wish I lived in the states - you have some yummy sounding cereals!! I am a lover of oats too but I get a different reaction - after a morning bowl I am STARVING within a couple of hrs! I don't know if this is a good thing or not??0 -
I like Grape Nuts Cereal.
I also like Fiber One and just bought two boxes the other day to eat in the morning.
Good amount of Fiber in them, and Complex carbs and whole grains.0
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