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Looking For Some Yummy Cereal?


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I am going through something yucky right now and feeling nauseated in the mornings. I am going to Sprouts to buy some dry crunchy cereal after work and was wondering if anyone has some suggestions on a yummy dry cereal that I can munch on when eating is out of the question?


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we like granola (gluten-free) for snacking....

Nor-TX Enthusiast

we like granola (gluten-free) for snacking....

Yes, I love the main street brand, but I wanted something lower in calories without nuts... just something like a crunchy type. Thanks for taking the time to comment.

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I am going through something yucky right now and feeling nauseated in the mornings. I am going to Sprouts to buy some dry crunchy cereal after work and was wondering if anyone has some suggestions on a yummy dry cereal that I can munch on when eating is out of the question?

I really like the new Glutino Sensible Beginnings cereals. I stir it into my Greek yogurt in the morning and it's good as a snack right out of the box. I can't wait till I can pick it up at the store.....I had to order these...

Regular flavor--per 1 cup serving: (reading off the box....)

120 calories

0 fat

8 gr. sugar

2 gr. protein

missy'smom Collaborator

We like the Arrowhead Mills Maple Buckwheat Flakes. Call me what you will, but most cereals are too sweet for me to approve them as breakfast foods but I'm OK with these. A touch sweet but not bad with the grams of sugar per serving and that more wholesome flour to boot.

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