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I don't really have favorites at this time. When I was a child I liked Lucky Charms. Nowadays I tend to pick cereals that have a sufficiently high fiber content such Fiber One Honey Clusters, Quaker Oatmeal Squares, etc.
Mine is baked oatmeal which I make in a variety of ways, using all sorts of other ingredients including flax meal, shredded coconut, nuts, dried fruit etc.
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Originally Posted by atlguy44
Mine is baked oatmeal which I make in a variety of ways, using all sorts of other ingredients including flax meal, shredded coconut, nuts, dried fruit etc.
That sounds almost as healthy as my Lucky Charms.
No, really, that sounds super-healthy and if you're yummying it up with dried fruit, it sounds tasty too.
Puffed Wheat! However I am having trouble finding it lately - the stores I frequent seem to only carry the honey-coated kind, and I like the plain kind.
Yes, I know, I am sometimes a kid in an adult body
You aren't the only one!
My favorites growing up were Cinnamon Toast Crunch, Cinnamon Life, and Rice Krispie Treats (It still exists!).
As an adult, I've learned to like some things I didn't care for as a kid. Plain bran flakes with some sliced bananas or fresh berries is something I've come to enjoy. If I feel like being lazy (or am out of fresh fruit), Special K w/red berries is another one.
Oatmeal, Cream of Wheat or Malt-o-Meal though I rarely ever have breakfast and less likely to have those. Cold cereals .... I like raisin bran and grapenuts.
I also like post banana nut crunch cereal. I put 1/3 cup of that on top of yogurt with a sliced banana and that's my breakfast everyday. It's filling.
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