Anonymous
Post 12/24/2021 17:01     Subject: Recommend your low sugar cereal

Crispix
Anonymous
Post 12/24/2021 15:36     Subject: Re:Recommend your low sugar cereal

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Any Muesli fans? I was looking at Bob's Red Mill brand Muesli, which looks good except there looks like there may be too many raisins.


Fruit is NEVER a bad thing. Ever. Please.


I just don't like oily raisins are.
Anonymous
Post 12/24/2021 14:55     Subject: Recommend your low sugar cereal

Anonymous wrote:In addicted to Heritage Flakes


+ 1
Anonymous
Post 12/24/2021 14:33     Subject: Recommend your low sugar cereal

I do TJs berry and nut granola. Either with almond milk or TJs honey Greek yogurt.
Anonymous
Post 12/24/2021 13:13     Subject: Re:Recommend your low sugar cereal

Anonymous wrote:OP here. Any Muesli fans? I was looking at Bob's Red Mill brand Muesli, which looks good except there looks like there may be too many raisins.


Fruit is NEVER a bad thing. Ever. Please.
Anonymous
Post 12/24/2021 13:13     Subject: Recommend your low sugar cereal

Anonymous wrote:Morning summit (Costco) is the best.


I just bought this at my last costco trip! Can't wait to try! (I have to finish a few current cereals before I open it. I love cereal and always have a few boxes going)
Anonymous
Post 12/24/2021 12:00     Subject: Recommend your low sugar cereal

Morning summit (Costco) is the best.
Anonymous
Post 12/24/2021 11:59     Subject: Recommend your low sugar cereal

I love plain cheerios, I add a little sugar for the kids and it's still fewer grams than a fully-sugared cereal.

I also mix sugar and low-sugar cereal for the kids -- maybe 2/3 of the bowl is a low-sugar cereal and 1/3 is sugared.

For example:
Shredded wheat and frosted shredded wheat.
Corn flakes or bran flakes and frosted flakes.
Plain cheerios and flavored cheerios.