Nature's Path Coconut Chia....and hot oatmeal - not the instant kind but the REAL kind --- and cream of wheat...a favorite since childhood.
Cream of wheat is wheat not oats. Lol
@Spag84 my last sentence clearly says "AND cream of wheat". That means "IN ADDITION TO" the oatmeal. I never said or implied that cream of wheat was oatmeal.
@SkotlandSkye my bad. Don't rip my head off now.
@Spag84 I literally edit books for a living. LOL
@SkotlandSkye I could use you. I'm writing a book. Don't know what I'm doing.
@Spag84 I will edit 5 pages for free...message me when you want to email them to me.
@SkotlandSkye it's all on my smart phone. I need a lap top. But I can email them to you. Hit me up in private message.
Peanut Butter Capitan Crunch
There it is!
@maturin1919 you gotta let them soak foe a couple minutes.
@maturin1919 maybe I like tiny mouth razors.
Freshly ground feed wheat from the farmer’s cooperative. It’s very tasty and costs next to nothing.
Ok people. Be real now. Lets see come Capt. Crunch and some frosted flakes. Stop trying to impress the world with showing us how health conscious you are. If steel cut oats or animal feed is really your favorite. Then you are just boring. What is REALLY your favorite indulgent?
@Spag84 That’s really what I eat, and all I’ve eaten for many years. I got tired of shelling out money for boxed cereal that would be gone in a few days. A bag of wheat might last me a couple of years and costs $8.
What’s good enough for a cow is good enough for me.
@WilliamFleming are you a cow?
@Spag84 hahaha!
Bobs's Red Mill Oat Bran. I mix it (cooked) with coconut manna (butter), apple fiber and sometimes I put a drizzle of molasses over the top with a small scoop of sour cream. Delicious ??
I like Bob's Red Mill Oat bran too. I just sugar it up with brown sugar, use a couple of pats of butter, a little salt on the top, and a little ramekin of blueberries.
@zeuser mmmm that sounds delicious too. Always open to new idea's so I will give it a try although I don't keep sugar at all, so will have to stick to molasses or similar I guess.
@patchoullijulie Brown sugar is just sugar with some molasses mixed in, so you should get the full effect.
@zeuser Right...I just don't have sugar in my place. I don't use it at all.
It was Product 19. Kelloggs discontinued it.
Ok. People trying to be healthy. I like Chaco Dino Bites or cinnamon life
@Spag84 Fruity Pebbles!
Now as a kid lked Sugar Frosted Flakes and Sugar Smacks.
I'm a bit of a granola fan, sprinkled on top of Greek/natural yoghurt on top of fresh fruit. But if pushed would go with corn flakes or weetabix (which may not translate lol)
I also do yogurt, fruit and granola. I love Weetabix but I try to stay clear of wheat products so if I have it, it is as a treat.......I eat it dry with slathers of butter!!!
@patchoullijulie When I was little I loved weetabix with butter and jam
@ipdg77 oooooo I havn't tried it with jam on. Next time I indulge I will try. ?
Has anyone said "Meuslix with dried organic tofu bits, sprinkled with ground pine needles, and sweetened with natural tree sap" yet? I really love that. Yummy. ?
Cheerios, dry. The standard one, no extra flavoring. One cup, maybe with some black coffee.
I picked this habit up at flight school. Great preventative for air sickness while still giving the body something to digest that's actually good for you.
Love plain Cheerios and black coffee. I don’t fly often but I’ll have to remember this. ?
Life.
It's been a favorite ever since I was a kid.
Yes. Totally underrated.
Cracklin' Oat Bran
Even as a kid I loved this cereal. No fancy mascot, no silly commercials, the cereal box was just blue with a bowl of cereal on it, the cereal is brown and my older brother always said it looked like dog food. Pretty much it isn't advertised for kids, but it tastes great.
Well shit! My favorite cereal tested positive for glyphosate which the World Health Organization says is "probably carcinogenic to humans."
[usatoday.com]
Bacon and eggs. Not into cereal these days cause I don't drink milk, but when I was a kid it was all about golden grahams, cinnamon toast crunch and honeycomb, sometimes kix.
None. I don't eat it, ever. Haven't for nearly 40 years.
Not a high-brow-vegan-non-gmo-organic-free-range-gluten-free-grown-in-an-inner-city-coop-community-garden product but, I love Corn Pops for a sweet but not too sweet snack.
I alternate between Honey Nut Cheerios and Honey Bunches of Oats.