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Question of the week: Cereal
Consumer Reports just issued a report on which cereals are best for kids. Which cereals are you feeding your kids? Here is a link to the report for those interested http://tinyurl.com/44fkvf
Consumer Reports just issued a report on which cereals are best for kids. Which cereals are you feeding your kids? Here is a link to the report for those interested http://tinyurl.com/44fkvf
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My husband and stepson eat those Marshmallow Mateys (genericky version of Lucky Charms I think), but fortunately, my daughter and I go for the Special K Red Berries..>YUM!
I think the only sugary cereal my kids have ever had at home was Honey Bunches of Oats, which their father loved, but when we separated in 2004, I stopped buying it. I was indoctrinated against sugary cereals early, when I had multiple cavities at my first dental checkup as a preschooler. Plus, I can't get over is how expensive cereal is!
Neither of my kids eat cereal often, but when they do it's organic raisin bran, oatmeal, Trader Joe's O's or one of Annie's cereals, which are now sold at Costco, whee. My daughter prefers an egg in a nest or waffles, although we have to watch her or she'll go a bit overboard on the syrup. My son is a bagel and cream cheese kid, but he also loves a good latke with cottage cheese and fruit. Now I'm hungry...
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I really try to watch the sugar content of cereal. Some have called me the "Cereal Police". We usually have Life, Chex, Cherrios, Grape Nuts in the general rotation. Although my husband is a sugar cereal fiend so he has his box of stuff that the kids don't get. But they really don't care. At least now they don't. I do let them have sugary cereal when we are on vacation as a treat. But overall, I try and steer clear as best I can.
my son is three and he cant get enough of cereal...we never really get sugery cereal so its cool...my hubby gets frosted mini wheat and i love kix and cheerios....and my son will eat thoughs...so i dont worry too much on that...sugar or no sugar...my son is natually energetic 24/7...