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Bizzy
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Topic: Bad cereal? Posted: 26 September 2010 at 9:39am |
In light of the cereal thread am now wondering what you all consider a "bad" cereal!?
I personally draw the line at Fruit Loops - that coloured stuff is a no go breakfast food for me!
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lizzle
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Posted: 26 September 2010 at 10:09am |
for me, anything with more than 20% sugar is junk...cocoa pops, honey puffs, fruit loops,
can also include anything with a cartoon animal of some description on the front.
Kids get cocoa pops at Dad's. IN saying that, when Lewis makes porridge he adds copious amounts of butter and brown sugar - mmm, possibly not so healthy
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Posted: 26 September 2010 at 10:38am |
I think most of them are bad, except for weetbix and porridge. I will let DS have some of the nice ones for a treat when he is older though.
I really like All Bran, but it probally has a lot of sugar.
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Posted: 26 September 2010 at 10:44am |
For us we mostly have weetbix, Oats then just started them on maltabella porridge (a SA thing) and they have other South African porridges. And then muesli for Daddy and McKayla has that now and then with fruit. And I think once or twice a year I get nutrigrain or something like that.
I dont really do anything that I consider air cereals or suger coated, artificial coloring so called breakfast foods.
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Posted: 26 September 2010 at 10:48am |
I only eat weetbix and porridge (well I will when I can eat wheat again!). DH likes light and tasty and is also pretty keen on piling on the sugar.
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Posted: 26 September 2010 at 11:48am |
I personally don't mind a bit of sugar. As long as it isn't over the top. I think a natural thing like honey or sugar isn't as bad as the food colouring and fake stuff. But we keep it pretty simple. We don't have biscuits in the house so a bit of sugar on a cereal isn't a problem here.
But then again I was a lot fussier when my oldest was little. My oldest is 13 then 9 then 4 so I think as they get older you chose your battles and realise it isn't the end of the world if they get a little bad stuff. I remember going to a 2 year old birthday party where there was healthy stuff down for the kids and all the bad stuff up high for the adults. Talk about double standards lol. I am guilty of it myself though. Sorry slightly off topic.
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Posted: 26 September 2010 at 2:00pm |
I only buy porridge, weetbix and ricebubbles (which they have - if they have - with no sugar with fruit and a bit of yoghurt)
I never have put sugar on top of cereals for them - although their dad has it, they never ask. If they don't know any better, they don't ask!
As a rule of thumb, I try not to buy anything that has over 10 g sugar per 100g but that gets relaxed a bit depending on what it is - yoghurt, mother nature fruit bars etc.. Not that they don't get anything with sugar/salt/fat lol, but I try to have only "good choices" available., And nothing with artifical sweetner in it, so no lite yogurt here.
Sorry off track.
Like Liz, nothing with a "cartoon" on it, and like others have said, anything "coloured" is a no go too. They have their whole lives to eat sh*t, I want to give them good grounding first and breakfast IS the most important meal of the day.
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Posted: 26 September 2010 at 5:12pm |
I like the flavoured porridge sachets with fruit in them.
I also like the hubbards range of muselis and cereals they're more for me though.
All Bran has too much fibre for children.
Otherwise we only have weetbix I add sultanas to mine as I like something sweet.
Havn't had to buy children cereals as yet, however they'd most likely fit into the weetbix for the whole family category. Easier on our shopping budget as much as being a healthy option.
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Posted: 26 September 2010 at 6:00pm |
weetbix in our house is so not economical. the kids want too much milk on it and because they eat so slowly all the milk gets absorbed and they want more!
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Posted: 26 September 2010 at 6:48pm |
For me a good cereal is anything without sugar or very little sugar in it. Such as porridge, weetbix, cornflakes.
But in saying that I do buy others if I have a craving for them. Though I will only give DS some as a special treat once in a while or let him finish of mine.
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Posted: 26 September 2010 at 7:16pm |
Bizzy - I put hot water on the weetbix first to be all absorbed and then put the cold milk over and you end up using less. We used to have hot milk on ours as kids but I am too lazy to boil milk in the morning so to get the warm feeling of my childhood weetbix I do this. It also uses way less milk.
Further to my earlier post and the other cereal thread we are just weetbix, cornflakes and ricies with the odd nutrigrain. We do cereal of choice in the school hols or if we are going on a trip within reason. Fruit loops are always a no go though and I could count cocopops etc on one hand and not get even half way.
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Posted: 26 September 2010 at 7:35pm |
We buy weetbix, rice bubbles, corn flakes and porridge. Daniel has rice bubbles with bananas every morning but no sugar. its what he asks for. He actually gets quite angry if theres no bananas or you are slow about getting the banana out and chopped up for him
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Posted: 26 September 2010 at 8:24pm |
Mmmmm CocoPops yum yum! "Its just like a chocolate milkshake only crunchy"... well if that doesnt scream unsuitable breakfast food I dont know what does LOL. DH and I used to have them as a weekend treat, in fact DH used to use a mixing bowl cos the regular cereal bowls were too small  thank goodness he grew out of that! Would never consider giving it to DS. I will admit to giving him Cheerio's tho, they are no doubt full of sugar but only once a week but TBH DS would probably be just as happy with Ricies, I will get them next time! Staples are Weetbix and Shreaded Wheat with warm milk, no sugar and he absolutely inhales it!
Porridge makes me gag so havent even considered making it for DS ever, maybe I should try those sachets and see if he likes it
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Posted: 26 September 2010 at 8:32pm |
I like weetbix,ricies, cornflakes ,porridge and I have sugar on all of them.I hate fruit on cereal,or yohgurt on cereal
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Posted: 26 September 2010 at 8:44pm |
What do I consider a bad cereal?
I don't think any of them are bad as such. Just that there are some you can eat whenever you want and some you should only have as a treat.
We usually have porridge for breakfast every morning with yoghurt and fruit on it. Cooked breakfasts on the weekend (when we can be bothered  ).
I've never had Fruit Loops - don't appeal to me at all! But I have been known to engage in the very occasional (it's so expensive!) bowl of Coco Pops - however this seems to be an after dinner snack rather than breakfast! Jude has never had any Coco Pops - just as he doesn't get our after dinner chocolate either  We are too selfish to share
One of my gripes though, is with Nutrigrain - which is marketed as supposedly a really healthy cereal. In actual fact, it has almost as much sugar in it and no more iron in it than Coco Pops.
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Posted: 26 September 2010 at 8:47pm |
The only time I've had coco pops is when they've come in one of those variety packs that someone has given me or have had on holidays.
kiwi2 I heat my milk in the microwave for my weetbix.
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Posted: 26 September 2010 at 8:48pm |
There really aren't alot of cereals that aren't c&*p! Even Weetbix, cornflakes are all highly processed. That doesn't mean I don't eat them though. I do usually try and go for a muesli.
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Posted: 26 September 2010 at 9:26pm |
we call bananas on porridge "monkey breakfast". the kids love it. I squirt a bit of runny honey on it as well.
weetbix with the All blacks on it is a huge hit in our house. jake wants to be an all black and figures that you can only do that if you eat weetbix every day. so far, i haven't burst his bubble.
WOAH - just looked up nutritional values of cocoa pops - cause i don't think someone's assertion that nutrigrain has no more iron that them and found out LCM bars have 78% sugar!!!!!. 87% is sugar, fat and salt.....in a bar form. gross. never again!
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Posted: 26 September 2010 at 9:31pm |
Delli wrote:
One of my gripes though, is with Nutrigrain - which is marketed as supposedly a really healthy cereal. In actual fact, it has almost as much sugar in it and no more iron in it than Coco Pops.
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I didn't believe you with this so looked it up - YIP same amount of iron! I am quite amazed. cocoa pops has 25% more sugar though. But nutrigrain has 10g m ore salt. very interesting!
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Posted: 26 September 2010 at 9:54pm |
Nutrigrain is one of the worst!
"bad" cereals to me are ones with colours and ones with sugar coating etc
DH and I love milo cereal, but the kids dont have it.
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