I wonder if Canada sells Chocolate-Frosted Sugar Bombs. (I don’t buy nor eat much “healthy” cereal to which Liz is referring. I go for Corn Flakes, Rice Crispies, Special K, Basic Four, Muesli, Wheaties, Corn Chex, Wheat Chex, Cheerios, Multi-Grain Cheerios, Crispix, Kix, whatever suits my fancy.)
I have to do they no salt cereal thing. Plain Shredded Wheat’s, Puffed Rice or Puffed Wheat, cooked Old Fashioned Oat Meal. If you know of any others, tell me.
When you walk down the cereal aisle in the grocery store, pay attention to the placement of the types of cereal. All of the sugary or flavored ones are at kids eye level while all of the nutritious ones are on the top shelf where the kids won’t notice them at all.
The box that says “good for you when milk added” caught my attention.So true! Typically,milk is the only nutrition in a bowl of cereal. I like yogurt and fruit for breakfast,maybe some rye toast washed down with coffee,and a probiotic.
In looking at nutrition labels in the cereal aisle, I’m saddened at how much turns out to be junk food. That cereal Mikey likes is 19% sugar. A big surprise was finding out granola is 40% sugar!
Remember Sugar Pops? They’re still here – rebranded Corn Pops when sugar became a No-no! I’m waiting for a researcher to find something bad about oats – then we’ll see Cher—— contains no oats, never have, never will!
@ night-gaunt49: I remember Lynn saying that long time ago, and she added that she wanted to make the name close enough to a real product without endorsing any one in particular…
Our kids never liked prepared cereals for breakfasts or snacks. I’m glad for that. Same goes for me and the rest of the family. For example I have a peanut butter sandwich from one half of the slice of bread. I might have a third of a homemade cheese Danish. Sometimes I have some kind of meat, like sliced turkey, sandwich. What I love best, and our kids did too, was left over pizza or take out Chinese food warmed up in the toaster oven or micro oven. If I have time, I take the leftover rice, with a little bit of water on the bottom, then top that with the leftover chicken, carrots and peas, and let them steam in the small pan while I get everything else ready, then the food is all warm and cozy, even in the summer, and eat that. It keeps me going till about 2 pm
By “good” she means full of sugar. You really can’t find any healthy cereal except oatmeal. Unless you get the stuff in packets with flavor already added you can control how much sugar (brown sugar) goes in and there are many things to add to make it tasty. Honey is way better than sugar.
Elizabeth needs to understand that most of those cereals on the shelf are bag for you. If she eats all that sugar, her blood pressure will soon be as high as Elly’s.
Templo S.U.D. about 7 years ago
I wonder if Canada sells Chocolate-Frosted Sugar Bombs. (I don’t buy nor eat much “healthy” cereal to which Liz is referring. I go for Corn Flakes, Rice Crispies, Special K, Basic Four, Muesli, Wheaties, Corn Chex, Wheat Chex, Cheerios, Multi-Grain Cheerios, Crispix, Kix, whatever suits my fancy.)
howtheduck about 7 years ago
I love these kinds of strips. Let’s see what we have:
1st row (left to right)
Cheesy(Cherry) Planet
Can’t read the name. Something with a space ship launching into space.
Wow. A cereal bowl with a shadow that indicates the bowl has jumped into the air.
Something Doos – With what appears to be 2 shrunken heads
Sugar Soggs – A clown face with a dog nose.
Honey Zonks – Featuring a maniacal face, a disembodied hand holding either a pizza cutter or a scooper with cereal in it.
Mallow Munchies – A happy person with an open mouth and their nose in the air throwing cereal above their head.
Unknown: Good for you when milk added.
Unknown: 100% Nutrition Free.
Oats and Groats
Corn Flakes
2nd row (left to right)
BLAM!! With a picture of a mushroom cloud. (This is actually my favourite one.)
Choko Chunk-A-Roo – It looks like either a man in blackface or one of those Dia de los Muertos skeletons
Fruissy Wootoies – Look like series of animal heads in a cereal bowl
Karamel Koated Sugar Poofs –with a cloud-like thing around the word Poofs
Captain Calories – A pirate with missing teeth, an eye patch, and a missing jawline.
Fruit Toots – Featuring a bowl with a snake and bird battling on top of the cereal
Nootra Bran Vitamins Minerals – instead of bowl, we get a pot with handles on both sides holding cereal.
Whole Grain Cereal – with a picture of a grain sack with wheat stalks popping out.
Shredded Wheat: Smiley-faced Sun licking his lips in anticipation as he eats a bowl of cereal.
3rd row(left to right)
Sugar something. That’s all I can see.
In the cart:
Granny’s Granola
Willywise52 Premium Member about 7 years ago
Good-for-nothing.
Diat60 about 7 years ago
Lizzy’s interpretation of “good” differs by a country mile from her mother’s.
sandpiper about 7 years ago
I’m with lobogrande. Plus I think Calvin would want to live here
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member about 7 years ago
Good is what you like, not necessarily what is good for you.Being an adult is choosing the later, not the former.
summerdog86 about 7 years ago
I have to do they no salt cereal thing. Plain Shredded Wheat’s, Puffed Rice or Puffed Wheat, cooked Old Fashioned Oat Meal. If you know of any others, tell me.
katzenbooks45 about 7 years ago
I read once where kids’ “cereal” should really be called “oat/corn/wheat/rice-flavored candy”.
ladykat about 7 years ago
There’s a difference to the palate between “good” and “healthy”.
JanLC about 7 years ago
When you walk down the cereal aisle in the grocery store, pay attention to the placement of the types of cereal. All of the sugary or flavored ones are at kids eye level while all of the nutritious ones are on the top shelf where the kids won’t notice them at all.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 7 years ago
I like the one whose bottom half says, “100% nutrition free!”.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 7 years ago
Lynn’s Notes:
The best part of a strip like this is making up the names of the cereals.
Alphaomega about 7 years ago
The box that says “good for you when milk added” caught my attention.So true! Typically,milk is the only nutrition in a bowl of cereal. I like yogurt and fruit for breakfast,maybe some rye toast washed down with coffee,and a probiotic.
Jogger2 about 7 years ago
In looking at nutrition labels in the cereal aisle, I’m saddened at how much turns out to be junk food. That cereal Mikey likes is 19% sugar. A big surprise was finding out granola is 40% sugar!
whiteaj about 7 years ago
Values.
summerdog86 about 7 years ago
Lots of the granola cereals are very pricey compared to the regular, advertised brands.
tuslog1964 about 7 years ago
Remember Sugar Pops? They’re still here – rebranded Corn Pops when sugar became a No-no! I’m waiting for a researcher to find something bad about oats – then we’ll see Cher—— contains no oats, never have, never will!
sjsczurek about 7 years ago
Looking at all the names of cereals here. Does anybody here remember “Kaboom?”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xwu4LnrklJc
Those were the days.
JennyJenkins about 7 years ago
@ night-gaunt49: I remember Lynn saying that long time ago, and she added that she wanted to make the name close enough to a real product without endorsing any one in particular…
JennyJenkins about 7 years ago
Our kids never liked prepared cereals for breakfasts or snacks. I’m glad for that. Same goes for me and the rest of the family. For example I have a peanut butter sandwich from one half of the slice of bread. I might have a third of a homemade cheese Danish. Sometimes I have some kind of meat, like sliced turkey, sandwich. What I love best, and our kids did too, was left over pizza or take out Chinese food warmed up in the toaster oven or micro oven. If I have time, I take the leftover rice, with a little bit of water on the bottom, then top that with the leftover chicken, carrots and peas, and let them steam in the small pan while I get everything else ready, then the food is all warm and cozy, even in the summer, and eat that. It keeps me going till about 2 pm
alondra about 7 years ago
By “good” she means full of sugar. You really can’t find any healthy cereal except oatmeal. Unless you get the stuff in packets with flavor already added you can control how much sugar (brown sugar) goes in and there are many things to add to make it tasty. Honey is way better than sugar.
USN1977 about 7 years ago
Jack Lalanne’s advice on food: “If it tastes good, spit it out.”
M2MM about 7 years ago
My mom usually bought the bran cereals, but if dad did the shopping, I could get Cap’n Crunch from him. >:-)
rebelstrike0 about 7 years ago
Elizabeth needs to understand that most of those cereals on the shelf are bag for you. If she eats all that sugar, her blood pressure will soon be as high as Elly’s.