Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sugar bomb. That cereal has about the most high fructose corn syrup of any on the market.
http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/45575890/ns/today-today_health/t/some-kids-cereals-pack-more-sugar-twinkie/
oh well i am using the organic version, i wonder if that makes a difference.
I hope this is a joke and you're not that gullible.
Anonymous wrote:As long you don't care about her teeth.
Anonymous wrote:I agree with the PPs. Kids without known allergy risks should be given nuts early. Honey is not recommended for kids under 1, due to possible botulism spores, but this does not apply to things what have honey cooked in. But is there even any honey in this product?
The reason not to give this is the sugar and being a processed and branded food. Even plain cheerios have sugar, although not as much. Just make oatmeal and other simple whole foods.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sugar bomb. That cereal has about the most high fructose corn syrup of any on the market.
http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/45575890/ns/today-today_health/t/some-kids-cereals-pack-more-sugar-twinkie/
oh well i am using the organic version, i wonder if that makes a difference.
I hope this is a joke and you're not that gullible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no longer a rule about not introducing nuts until 2. So please do, sooner than later. Talk to your pediatrician.
Wow...that is so NOT true. In fact, many pediatricians recommend to wait until 3 years now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sugar bomb. That cereal has about the most high fructose corn syrup of any on the market.
http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/45575890/ns/today-today_health/t/some-kids-cereals-pack-more-sugar-twinkie/
oh well i am using the organic version, i wonder if that makes a difference.
Anonymous wrote:There is no longer a rule about not introducing nuts until 2. So please do, sooner than later. Talk to your pediatrician.