Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You know, after going Paleo myself, I don't give my children cereal every morning, normally about 2 mornings a week. Mainly because they are growing boys and are hungry all the time. Listening to my own body, I realize that Protein is what keeps me full and energized. We do the following quite often:
Omlettes
Hard boiled Eggs
Whole Milk Yogurt with frozen fruit
Steel Cut oats (topped with butter, whole milk, cinnamon, raisins and a little brown sugar)
Bacon (lots of bacon)
homemade egg mcmuffin sandwiches
When we do cereal, it is normally the plain cheerios and I out banana slices in for sweetener. However, they always have to have some protein on the side. My one son is very hyper and I see a big difference in behavior when he has a carb fueled breakfast vs something protein.
I'm going to take a lesson from that thread about unwanted parenting advice and good responses:
OK, interesting!
[little secret eyeroll, and now back to the thread on cereal]
Not the poster you are responding to, but wow, she sure did hit a nerve with you.![]()
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You know, after going Paleo myself, I don't give my children cereal every morning, normally about 2 mornings a week. Mainly because they are growing boys and are hungry all the time. Listening to my own body, I realize that Protein is what keeps me full and energized. We do the following quite often:
Omlettes
Hard boiled Eggs
Whole Milk Yogurt with frozen fruit
Steel Cut oats (topped with butter, whole milk, cinnamon, raisins and a little brown sugar)
Bacon (lots of bacon)
homemade egg mcmuffin sandwiches
When we do cereal, it is normally the plain cheerios and I out banana slices in for sweetener. However, they always have to have some protein on the side. My one son is very hyper and I see a big difference in behavior when he has a carb fueled breakfast vs something protein.
I'm going to take a lesson from that thread about unwanted parenting advice and good responses:
OK, interesting!
[little secret eyeroll, and now back to the thread on cereal]
Not the poster you are responding to, but wow, she sure did hit a nerve with you.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You know, after going Paleo myself, I don't give my children cereal every morning, normally about 2 mornings a week. Mainly because they are growing boys and are hungry all the time. Listening to my own body, I realize that Protein is what keeps me full and energized. We do the following quite often:
Omlettes
Hard boiled Eggs
Whole Milk Yogurt with frozen fruit
Steel Cut oats (topped with butter, whole milk, cinnamon, raisins and a little brown sugar)
Bacon (lots of bacon)
homemade egg mcmuffin sandwiches
When we do cereal, it is normally the plain cheerios and I out banana slices in for sweetener. However, they always have to have some protein on the side. My one son is very hyper and I see a big difference in behavior when he has a carb fueled breakfast vs something protein.
I'm going to take a lesson from that thread about unwanted parenting advice and good responses:
OK, interesting!
[little secret eyeroll, and now back to the thread on cereal]
Anonymous wrote:You know, after going Paleo myself, I don't give my children cereal every morning, normally about 2 mornings a week. Mainly because they are growing boys and are hungry all the time. Listening to my own body, I realize that Protein is what keeps me full and energized. We do the following quite often:
Omlettes
Hard boiled Eggs
Whole Milk Yogurt with frozen fruit
Steel Cut oats (topped with butter, whole milk, cinnamon, raisins and a little brown sugar)
Bacon (lots of bacon)
homemade egg mcmuffin sandwiches
When we do cereal, it is normally the plain cheerios and I out banana slices in for sweetener. However, they always have to have some protein on the side. My one son is very hyper and I see a big difference in behavior when he has a carb fueled breakfast vs something protein.
