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whats a good cereal to eat in the monring.. i been eating the shreaded wheat stuff where on one side it has sugar and the other doesn't..
 
oatmeal or bran flake's with a small amount of honey on them or just plain.
 
Special K is the only cereal that has a low GI rating, w/ the exception of bran I think. I eat oats every morning.
 
It's Bran Flakes for me. It's an excellent source of fiber. I add some raisins and wheat germ, too.
 
I like oatmeal or hot cereal like Wheateena of Cream of Wheat. I have this as an afternoon snack at about 3:00 when you get that carb craving. At Wild harvest-type stores you can get a huge bag of oats, they are the good kind that don't turn all gluey. I make mine by bringing skim milk almost to a biol, then add the oats and a dash of salt, cook for 1 minute. Yum! I know this sounds gross, but it's even good cold.
 
Frosted Mini Wheats or Raisin Bran for me, with skim milk. Then in about 30 minutes I start my workout. Follow that with whey & flax shake, works good for me!

Get my carbs and fiber right off the bat with the cereal! If I just do an egg white omlette I just dont feel good after working out.

Steve
 
Originally posted by Tank316
oatmeal or bran flake's with a small amount of honey on them or just plain.

OATMEAL!!! :thumb: I never really cared for it until the wife made me start eating it a couple weeks ago. Now I LIKE it!

As far as cold cereals go, Kellogg's Raisin Bran has always been my favorite. And your colon will thank you the next day two. ;)
 
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I mix mini shredded wheat with bran flakes and a sprinkle of honey nut cheerios for flavor (When I eat cereal). I don't do that to often. That's alot of carbs.
 
Cheerios?

What about Cheerios? They pretty much seem a staple in everyday life.
 
Cheerios don't have much for fiber. If I'm going to have a high carb type cereal then lets get some fiber!
 
Count Chocula!:splat: <--after the sugar crash. . .
 
Originally posted by Hattrick Has anyone tried Vector? I love the stuff.
Yea, how is this stuff, I haven't bought any yet, but have quite the interest for it!:cool:
 
Originally posted by Muscle_Girl

Yea, how is this stuff, I haven't bought any yet, but have quite the interest for it!:cool:


It is phenomenally yummy (which could be a bad thing), but it is also overpriced. :cry:
 
Hmm, thanks animal, I will try it out sometime!
 
How are grapenuts? Never looked at the box, and don't have one lying around at the moment.

What's with that name anyway - they don't have grapes or nuts in them.
 
Quaker Oats Oatmeal, cooked not instant. Put a heaping tablespoon of flax in and some cinamin. Sometimes I will add some protein in also. Along with 8 egg whites and two whole eggs. It is good for you but just about the most tasteless breakfast ever.

It does make the chicken breasts look better though. :)
 
oatmeal, kamut flakes (just like oatmeal), cream o'wheat, spelt cereal (just like cream o'wheat), quinoa grains, Bob's Red Mill 10 grain cereal: wheat, bran, soy, tricicale, rye, flax and some other good stuff, cracked wheat, rye and flax (a form of Red River Cereal), kashi...

I often mix a few together for different textures and flavors.

Tomorrow's brekkie is spelt cereal, spelt kernels and cracked wheat, rye and flax. I put a little clarified butter, or flax and raw cane sugar or honey.
 
well i just bought mini-wheats.. only 5gram of protein tho:(
 
Originally posted by craig777
Quaker Oats Oatmeal, cooked not instant. Put a heaping tablespoon of flax in

you should take your flax cold.
 
cereal

try kashi 8g protein, 10g fiber, 1g fat, 28g carbs 7g from sugar
 
Originally posted by w8lifter
Special K is the only cereal that has a low GI rating, w/ the exception of bran I think. I eat oats every morning.
I think grape nuts have pretty low GI too...
 
Smart Start, banana, Protein shake----YUMMY makes me want coco puffs.................
 
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