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What's your favorite cereal in the morning?

PhoenixOrion

Diamond Member
When I was growing up, I like all the sweet/sugar cereals such count chocula and fruity pebbles.

Now, I've been having oatmeal for the past few months every morning. I remember when I was young that I never wanted oatmeal and considered it disgusting like eating cardboard.

What happened?
 
I used to be very into sugary cereals, too, when I was a kid. Now my favorites are Kix and Crunchy Corn Bran. 😛 Oatmeal's good, too.
 
I eat Quaker instant oatmeal in the morning - any flavor. Not my favorite tasting cereal but, the easiest to keep at work and to make in the morning. Pour some water over it, pop it in the microwave and you're good to go. :thumbsup:

Favorite cereal right now is Frosted Flakes. 😀
 
I usually eat ginger snap granola. Every once in a while I enjoy a box of cap'n crunch crunchberries.

If they did make bacon cereal, I'd die of a heart attack within a year.
 
i rarely eat cereal anymore. i do like Cinnamon Life, even regular Life is good. I used to love Captain Crunch but have't had that in years.
 
Originally posted by: Dirigible
I usually eat ginger snap granola. Every once in a while I enjoy a box of cap'n crunch crunchberries.

If they did make bacon cereal, I'd die of a heart attack within a year.

yumm...grated roof of the mouth ftw 😀
 
Originally posted by: rstove02
Super Colon Blow....er...Honey Nut Cheerios.

Cracklin' Oat Bran will do the trick for that.
A 49 gram serving has 6 grams of fiber. And 15 grams of sugars. 😀 Plus 14 grams of "other carbohydrates." The first three ingredients: Whole oats, wheat bran, brown sugar. It also contains corn syrup and regular sugar. All the sugar you could want, and plenty of fiber.
Only problem: expensive.
 
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