Healthy Cereals?
lukeout007
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Any suggestions for good tasting, nutritious, and low calorie cereal? I've been eating multigrain Cheerios and Kellogg's crunchy nut.
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i generally stick with porridge oats and spice it up with some fruit, berries are generally the best! i tried putting a couple of squares of dark chocolate in before microwaving the other day and that tasted pretty nice too (:0
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Most cold cereal isn't healthy; it's super processed and loaded with sugar and preservatives.
I usually stick to hot cereal (oatmeal) in the morning with half a scoop of protein powder, brown sugar, cinnamon, and flax seed. Sometimes chia seed if I remember. It leaves me feeling pretty full at about 250-300 cals depending on what's in it.0 -
Chocolate cheerios!0
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Many of the Kashi brand cereals have reasonably healthy nutrition stats. Their plain Go Lean Cereal has 140 calories per serving and has 13g of protein and 10g of fiber. Not bad at all when you're in a hurry in the morning.0
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Oh cereal.. how I miss it. Actually Ive found Cascadian Farms Organic cinnamon squares (similar to Cinnamon Toast Cruch) is low in carbs and sugar VS other cereals.. and it doesnt taste like crap. Use almond milk stay with serving sizes and its under 135 calories.0
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Love Kellogs crunchy Nut0
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Newmans own cereals have a lot of fiber and omega 3. and they come in like 5 flavors.
http://newmansown.com/product_list.aspx?subcategoryid=130 -
Shredded Wheat low fat low sugar/salt0
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Oats so Simple porridge is great! Easy to make and keeps me full till lunch! Ha ha I sound like an advert
http://quaker.co.uk/oat_so_simple0 -
I just bought the Kashi go Lean cereal yesterday. With a little milk and packet of splenda it wasn't bad!0
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I like Total! Its loaded with Vitamins and doesn't have tons of sugar.0
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I eat organic whole grain cereals.0
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I like the new Peanut Butter Multigrain Cheerios, 'original' Fiber One or the Fiber One with Flakes. Also I like Quaker Oatmeal Squares.0
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Trader joe's Bran Flakes - Best. Bran. Flake. Cereal. EVER.
Special K Vanilla Almond, with Berries or Cinnamon Pecan - Splash with some almond milk ... total crack I tell you!
Multigrain Cheerios - The best of all the cherrios, I think.
Other than that, I'm not much of a cereal fan. Just doesn't fill me up, but it's great as a treat.0 -
Ugh, I miss cereal...I ate some last week and was hungry within an hour... When I have my breakfast sandwich, Im good thru lunch.0
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if i am on a health mission i tend to stick to porridge oats, with whole milk, nuts and raisins.
Or Wholemeal toast with eggs.0 -
I don't often eat cereal, but sometimes I just want it. I got for Special K protein plus. No idea if its all that great for you, but the nutrition label stats are good. =D0
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Kashi GOLEAN. Love it.0
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I usually buy Mom's Naturals brand anything (my favorite is the Sweetened Wheatfuls for my daily fiber intake!), no preservatives or anything. It's going to have sugar, but that's no different than most hot cereals out there, unless you buy plain oatmeal. Try to go for plain things -- Cheerios, bran flakes, Chex, Crispix, etc.0
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Original Fiber 1 is my new fav. When my trainer put it on my diet, I seriously questioned her and I have to eat it dry. I eat it with a half a cup of blueberries and it is seriously the best part of my day.0
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Kashi Go Lean with cinnamon and blueberries0
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Kashi Go Lean Crunch is my new fav!0
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Kashi - yum!
MANY are higher fiber, higher protein, lower sugar. Some Kashi cereals have better stats than others. Mostly, you can't go wrong here.
Kashi Faves:
Heart to Heart Warm Cinnamon (like cinnamon cheerios)
Heart to Heart Cinnamon Harvest (like cinnamon shredded wheat)
Kashi Go Lean (the "crunches" have waaay too many calories for me) ... I like Go Lean on top of yogurt with berries.0 -
Oats are your only healthy cereal. add some banana or whatever fruit you like. Other packaged cereals are high in sugar and carbs. You could also try eggs on toast for a high protein start to the day.0
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......researchers found rats lived longer on plain water than with puffed wheat cereal. The study found rats lived over a year when fed unprocessed whole wheat. Yet when that wheat was puffed into a cereal and fed to the animals, it killed them off in less than two weeks. Rats fed plain water lived for two months, far longer than those fed cereal.
This does not even account for the infamous health effects of the corn syrup, fructose and other sugars found in most breakfast cereals, nor the disease-producing effects of trans fats and damaged oils......
http://lindaprout.com/nodietblog/2008/07/21/death-by-breakfast-cereals/0 -
ORIGINAL Special K has good protein stats, fiber not so much. Add fresh fruit that has a decent fiber count and you're good.0
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I like Kashi Go Lean Crunch, it's essentially a meal. Since I've started eating it regularly, other cereals don't do it for me on their own. I feel undernourished unless I supplement them with something else. With the Kashi, I don't snack, or overeat at lunch, because breakfast was filling.0
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Oats are your only healthy cereal. add some banana or whatever fruit you like. Other packaged cereals are high in sugar and carbs. You could also try eggs on toast for a high protein start to the day.
I know some of the Kashi cereals do not have any sugar in them. Fiber 1 original has no sugar in it. Oatmeal is also high in carbs and is pretty comparable with Fiber 1.0 -
Oats are your only healthy cereal. add some banana or whatever fruit you like. Other packaged cereals are high in sugar and carbs. You could also try eggs on toast for a high protein start to the day.
I know some of the Kashi cereals do not have any sugar in them. Fiber 1 original has no sugar in it. Oatmeal is also high in carbs and is pretty comparable with Fiber 1.
Be careful with Fiber 1 - it has chicory root. Some people (myself included) have trouble digesting chicory root.0 -
I love cereal (grape nuts are my favorite, but I love most of them!), I don't really like oatmeal, but what you can do is just eat the oats in milk without cooking, and it's a lot like cereal (like a mueslix). Add fruit and it can keep you from missing the less healthy foods somewhat. I'm even curious about toasting them in the oven to crisp them up before hand, though I've never tried that.0
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