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Best Cereal?

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Posted by: Tier

For those who don't have the time or patience to mix whey and an egg white with a banana and yogurt and a dash of cinnamon in the blender every morning what is the best breakfast cereal to eat in the morning?



Posted by: Double D

While you are not going to get much protein out of it, fiber1 is an excellent choice.



Posted by: prcX

I'd be interested to know also...I love eating cereal...yum yum yum!



Posted by: prcX

I have this.

http://www2.kelloggs.com/Product/Pro...551&cat=cereal

Not bad I guess?

Smart Start doesn't seem like a bad choice either...



Posted by: IainDaniel

Kashi http://www.kashi.com/

I like go lean crunch



Posted by: KelJu

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Originally Posted by IainDaniel View Post
Kashi http://www.kashi.com/

I like go lean crunch
I bet your family loves when you it it, too.



Posted by: P-funk

i like the go lean crunch too.



Posted by: Mango

You have to go to a health food store in Canada, but I adore puffins, from Barbara's Bakery. The problem is stopping at a cup.



Posted by: NordicNacho

oatmeal yum yum



Posted by: Av8tor

Mix two scoops of Optimum Nutrition 100% Whey protein (chocolate) in water and pour over a bowl of fibre one..... yummy shit!



Posted by: Hammerlynn

I love Go Lean Crunch too and also found another one at Costco called Organic Daybreak cereal. High fiber/low sugar. Kinda like Go lean too..yummy!



Posted by: BigDyl

All of these cereals contain high amounts of sugar.



Posted by: IainDaniel

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Originally Posted by BigDyl View Post
All of these cereals contain high amounts of sugar.
And?!?!?!

Do you have a perfect diet, with only whole foods?

Life is about being realistic, not a prude.



Posted by: ABCs

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Originally Posted by Hammerlynn View Post
I love Go Lean Crunch too and also found another one at Costco called Organic Daybreak cereal. High fiber/low sugar. Kinda like Go lean too..yummy!
Gotta try that Daybreak. Costco is a lifters best friend IMO.



Posted by: calalily1972

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Originally Posted by IainDaniel View Post
And?!?!?!

Do you have a perfect diet, with only whole foods?

Life is about being realistic, not a prude.
Yes I do so I do agree with BD though. Most of those should be saved for cheat meals due to the sugar content.



Posted by: IainDaniel

Figured you would jump all over me LOL

Seriously though, before your allergies, would you have not had Kashi Cereal once in a while.



Posted by: calalily1972

I can have it now if I want. I just only save it for refeeds. I've always only eaten it on refeed days.



Posted by: IainDaniel

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I can have it now if I want. I just only save it for refeeds. I've always only eaten it on refeed days.
Ok. Guess I am not really suprised

I will continue to eat them once in a while, as long as it fits into my macros and goals, I don't see the issue. 12 g of sugar certainly isn't going to make a huge difference in most peoples goals. However it is important to realize that we are all individuals and are able to process foods differently.

You are pretty strict with your eating habits Jodi, I applaud you for that! However, most people can't make that commitment, so they need to be realistic in there eating habits. So if you are on a strict cut, where you are trying to get down to a set BF (single digit) it is not your best choice. It is something you are going to have to monitor on any other diet, what it comes down to is knowing your body.



Posted by: calalily1972

I just feel there are better choices out there. I will bet anything that P-Funk is the same exact way. He will eat it during a carb up or a refeed but I'm pretty certain he won't eat it on a regular basis. I said this because he said he eats the cereal but come on, we all know P and he's more strict about his diet than I am.

Even on a moderate cut or a bulk I think people should make that commitment. Why have a goal if you don't want to succeed? I understand moderation but that's the problem with most people, they don't so therefore they make excuses to add these things into their diet. These things lose their charm over time and now it's part of the boring meal plan and someone thinks they are eating healthy........and they are not.

I could make these same excuses for beer too.......see my point? Sure we could all fit in a beer into our macros but is that the best way to achieve a goal. Hell no. As much as I wish it was, it is not



Posted by: IainDaniel

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Originally Posted by Jodi View Post
I just feel there are better choices out there. I will bet anything that P-Funk is the same exact way. He will eat it during a carb up or a refeed but I'm pretty certain he won't eat it on a regular basis.

Even on a moderate cut or a bulk I think people should make that commitment. Why have a goal if you don't want to succeed? I understand moderation but that's the problem with most people, they don't so therefore they make excuses to add these things into their diet. These things lose their charm over time and now it's part of the boring meal plan and someone thinks they are eating healthy........and they are not.

I could make these same excuses for beer too.......see my point?
What you are saying beer shouldn't be a part of a cut?!?!?!

I do understand what you are saying. I just don't see the harm. Again it comes down to people taking responsibilities for there results. Kashi isn't a daily part of my diet, but once in a while when I crave something I will have bowl.

I guess I am not really looking at it as a cut or a bulk... ( I know you won't agree with that) But to be living a healthier lifestyle, Kashi is certainly a decent stepping stone to developing healthier eating habits.



Posted by: calalily1972

I do understand what you mean Healthy lifestyle still requires moderation though. This person asking for a healthy cereal to eat everyday is being told something that should only be used in moderation That's why I said what I said and agreed with BD.



Posted by: Big G

I get puffed brown rice and puffed red wheat from Walmart. They're only 88˘ per bag, they have 50-60 calories a cup and they have no sugar. They do go soft quick in milk, but I scarf 'em down fast! With such few calories I can have a couple of cups with ˝cup of milk and still have room for 4-6egg whites and a slice of toast.

I love breakfast! I can't believe I never used to eat it. I used to be so ignorant of what my body likes.

Eat on, Cereal-Lovers!



Posted by: BigDyl

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Originally Posted by IainDaniel View Post
And?!?!?!

Do you have a perfect diet, with only whole foods?

Life is about being realistic, not a prude.
Jodi agrees with me. Nah nah nah...nah nah



Posted by: BigDyl

Quote:
Originally Posted by IainDaniel View Post
Ok. Guess I am not really suprised

I will continue to eat them once in a while, as long as it fits into my macros and goals, I don't see the issue. 12 g of sugar certainly isn't going to make a huge difference in most peoples goals. However it is important to realize that we are all individuals and are able to process foods differently.

You are pretty strict with your eating habits Jodi, I applaud you for that! However, most people can't make that commitment, so they need to be realistic in there eating habits. So if you are on a strict cut, where you are trying to get down to a set BF (single digit) it is not your best choice. It is something you are going to have to monitor on any other diet, what it comes down to is knowing your body.



12g of sugar x 2, because you won't each just one cup.

We're up to 24, oh and the skim milk of course, that's another 11 grams x 2.

You might as well drink a coke.



Posted by: calalily1972

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Originally Posted by BigDyl View Post
12g of sugar x 2, because you won't each just one cup.

We're up to 24, oh and the skim milk of course, that's another 11 grams x 2.

You might as well drink a coke.
Nice! Yeah, it adds up fast and 1 cup of that stuff is so tiny. When I eat that stuff for a refeed I eat about 1/2 box



Posted by: Big G

Jodi - What makes you decide to refeed on a particular day? Do you schedule these refeeds or just see how you feel? Also, why are they really necessary? I've read a little about Leptin, but I'm still a bit confused about refeeds. How do you know if you need to do it? What benefits come from doing it?



Posted by: IainDaniel

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Originally Posted by BigDyl View Post
Jodi agrees with me. Nah nah nah...nah nah
Hahaha shit disturber



Posted by: NeilPearson

I lost 50 pounds eating Kashi Go-Lean every day. It is a great cutting food. I am not talking about Go-Lean Crunch but just the regular Go-Lean. There is a huge difference. Go-Lean Crunch is held together in large clumps by sugar and Go-Lean isn't.

Compare Go-Lean and Go-Lean Crunch for 1 cup:

Calories: Go-Lean 140, Go-Lean Crunch 200
Fat: Go-Lean 1g, Go-Lean Crunch 5g
Sodium: Go-Lean 85 mg, Go-Lean Crunch 140 mg
Fiber: Go-Lean 10g, Go-Lean Crunch 8g
Sugar: Go-Lean 6g, Go-Lean Crunch 12g
Protein: Go-Lean 13g, Go-Lean Crunch 9g

For 2 cups in the morning, you get 26g of protein with only 12g of sugar

With Crunch you get 18g of protein with 24g of sugar.

While these 2 cereals look similar and are from the same company, there is a huge difference. 2 cups has less sugar than a banana. While it may not be perfect (there is evaporated cane juice in it), there are a lot worse choices. It's a great way to get 20 grams of fiber too.



Posted by: Big G

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Originally Posted by Tier View Post
mix whey and an egg white with a banana and yogurt and a dash of cinnamon in the blender every morning
I just think that sounds completely disgusting. My dog might eat it, but I sure-as-hell wouldn't.



Posted by: BigDyl

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Originally Posted by IainDaniel View Post
Hahaha shit disturber




Posted by: Dynghetti

Quote:
Originally Posted by IainDaniel View Post
And?!?!?!

Do you have a perfect diet, with only whole foods?

Life is about being realistic, not a prude.
if ur gunna eat stuff wit high sugar might as well eat some cinnamon crunch or lucky charms



Posted by: Makaveli1

Lol and im here thinking I'm doing fine with a bowl of corn pops



Posted by: ReproMan

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Originally Posted by NeilPearson View Post
I lost 50 pounds eating Kashi Go-Lean every day. It is a great cutting food. I am not talking about Go-Lean Crunch but just the regular Go-Lean. There is a huge difference. Go-Lean Crunch is held together in large clumps by sugar and Go-Lean isn't.

Compare Go-Lean and Go-Lean Crunch for 1 cup:

Calories: Go-Lean 140, Go-Lean Crunch 200
Fat: Go-Lean 1g, Go-Lean Crunch 5g
Sodium: Go-Lean 85 mg, Go-Lean Crunch 140 mg
Fiber: Go-Lean 10g, Go-Lean Crunch 8g
Sugar: Go-Lean 6g, Go-Lean Crunch 12g
Protein: Go-Lean 13g, Go-Lean Crunch 9g

For 2 cups in the morning, you get 26g of protein with only 12g of sugar

With Crunch you get 18g of protein with 24g of sugar.

While these 2 cereals look similar and are from the same company, there is a huge difference. 2 cups has less sugar than a banana. While it may not be perfect (there is evaporated cane juice in it), there are a lot worse choices. It's a great way to get 20 grams of fiber too.




Posted by: fufu

I like Kashi's Heart to Heart cereal. Only 4 grams per cup I believe. Better. Best choice for my breakfasts at school.



Posted by: Double D

Fiber1=1g of sugar



Posted by: NeilPearson

nevermind... I'm a tard



Posted by: BigDyl

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Originally Posted by fufu View Post
I like Kashi's Heart to Heart cereal. Only 4 grams per cup I believe. Better. Best choice for my breakfasts at school.
No sugar for kiki's!! Only meatcakes.



Posted by: vortrit

Cherios. Only 1 g of sugar, and lots of vitamins. Also, only 100 calories per serving.



Posted by: BigDyl

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Originally Posted by vortrit View Post
Cherios. Only 1 g of sugar, and lots of vitamins. Also, only 100 calories per serving.
Cherios are crap.



Posted by: vortrit

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Originally Posted by BigDyl View Post
Cherios are crap.

And why is that?



Posted by: bigsahm21

how about multi-grain cheerios. are those decent enough?



Posted by: vortrit

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Originally Posted by bigsahm21 View Post
how about multi-grain cheerios. are those decent enough?

Those have more sugar. I eat the regular kind. And I don't care what someone else thinks. I have maintained my goals just fine eating cheerios.



Posted by: vortrit

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Originally Posted by BigDyl View Post
Cherios are crap.
OMG!! You are right! I am probably going to die soon! I've been eating Cheerios!!!




Posted by: fufu

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Originally Posted by BigDyl View Post
No sugar for kiki's!! Only meatcakes.



...wait, did you say meatcakes?



Posted by: BigDyl

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Originally Posted by vortrit View Post


OMG!! You are right! I am probably going to die soon! I've been eating Cheerios!!!
That's cool, but whole grain scottish organic oatmeal is 1000% better than goddamn cherrios.


A bowl of ANY cereal for me is a cheat meal.



Posted by: fufu

Bigdyl's diet is similar to the spiritual dedication of an entire monastary.



Posted by: vortrit

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Originally Posted by BigDyl View Post
That's cool, but whole grain scottish organic oatmeal is 1000% better than goddamn cherrios.


A bowl of ANY cereal for me is a cheat meal.
I will have to try that. I do usually only eat them on the weekends. During the week I eat oats.








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