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I never liked "breakfast foods" much, but have to eat in the morning. (my sister said i am like a badger crawling out of my hole unitl I eat!) I like the bobs red mill gluten-free hot cereal, but that takes a while. Mostly I just eat left overs from dinner. Any good cold cereals that aren't just sugar bombs or puffed air?

Peace

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I like Crispy Brown Rice by Erewhon. Tastes just like rice krispies, but there is no gluten in them. I eat a bowl of these with soy milk and also 1 banana. I"m not a breakfast person either, but it satisfys me until lunch.

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I like Rice Crunch-Ems or Corn Crunch-Ems. They also make good pie crusts when crumbled up. Shirley

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hot stuff: cream of rice, quinoa flakes, cooked millet with a bit of honey

cold stuff: corn or rice crunch-ems, gluten-free cornflakes, yogurt with jam, fruit with peanut butter, rice cakes with almond butter, fruit/yogurt smoothie

those are what I usually pick from

Guest jhmom

Pie crust?!? That is a wonderful idea Shirley. I also wondered if the Rice crunch- ems would make good rice crispy treat?!?!? :D

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