Saturday, April 26, 2008

Top Cereals in our house

After this morning's breakfast, have to list the Top cereals in our house at the moment.

Coming in a RESOUNDING #1 is.....

1. Basic 4

It just heads and shoulders and knees and toes above the rest that I probably will skip a few spots to allow for its awesomeness. It has different textures, puffed rice, flakes, cranberries, yogurt raisins...so much goodness in one little box! So yeah, eat it. right now, everyday.

5. Reeses Puffs
6. Kix
7. Fruity Cheerios
8. Frosted Mini Wheats (i wish we had maple/brown sugar, cuz those are good! thanks for the sample Konickis)
9. Dino Smores Pebbles
10. Cheerios

There you have it. Whether you're a kid or an adult, you most likely like cereal. Whats not to like? you get to put it in a bowl (who likes those pesky plate things), eat it with a spoon (forks are dangerous! 3 or 4 sharp prongs sticking into your mouth? 80% of all household accidents in the US are caused by forks), you get to pour milk in it (strong bones, healthy body!), AND you get to drink the sweetened milk at the end by sipping the bowl like its a GIGANTIC spoon. If a spoon is good, pretending your cereal bowl is a GIGANTIC spoon is great!

Alrighty, time to pack and head off to the Triangle of Research and go to Landon's birthday party. Happy Birth(thurs)day Landon!!

PeAcE

5 comments:

Keri Donald said...

Mmmmm... milk soup!

You left off Apple Jacks! It makes the best "milk soup" ever!

I'll have to try Basic 4. Thanks for the tip. :)

Mike said...

well,we dont currently have Apple Jacks. I wasnt listing the top cereals ever, just the top ones in our house. :)

Mirdonamy said...

I love Fiber One Caramel Crunch and Frosted Mini Wheats!!!

Erica Lynn said...

Saw this today and thought you might want to know ..
If you like General Mills Basic 4
A little healthy fat from nuts or seeds is good, says Kristine Clark, Ph.D., R.D., director of sports nutrition at Pennsylvania State University. It slows digestion and keeps you full longer. But Basic 4's partially hydrogenated oil (aka trans fat) increases your risk of cancer, diabetes, and other chronic diseases.
Switch to Kashi Heart to Heart Oat Flakes and Wild Blueberry Clusters
Dried blueberries, puffed rice, and honey make this cereal light, crunchy, and plenty sweet. No trans fat here and just 0.5 gram of saturated fat per generous 1 1/4-cup serving.

megAstar said...

You don't have nearly enough Honey Nut cereals in your house...you're missing out! Honey Nut Cheerios rule! So do Honey Nut Shredded Wheat and Honey Nut Chex. mmmm....