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Posted by joanna5
 - March 23, 2014, 07:49:00 AM
Quote from: becca on March 18, 2014, 06:54:00 AM
Well, when your child cannot eat any nuts or eggs, in anything(which was dd for 10+years), and is not a dairy lover(no yogurts or cheeses, other than very sweet ones) pretty much everything is carbs and high glycemic.   Your standards change.  We all know how it goes...  Cereal gets some milk into her...

We trust Kelloggs.  Presently have a couple of Special K varieties and cracklin oat bran, we use crispix, and sometimes Lucky Charms and fruit loops(we also trust General Mills).  Use all varieties of Chex.  Well, ones that read safe.

Yep, with no milk, no eggs, and no nuts, our breakfasts are pretty much carb-fests!
Posted by Macabre
 - March 22, 2014, 03:37:16 PM
You guys are so mean.
Posted by YouKnowWho
 - March 22, 2014, 01:23:10 PM
nm
Posted by becca
 - March 22, 2014, 12:17:31 PM
Hehe.  Just messing with McC!
Posted by Princess Cheese
 - March 20, 2014, 10:16:49 PM
I eat both!  Getting ready to eat some Lucky Charms (though, the waist doesn't need them) right now :)
Posted by maeve
 - March 18, 2014, 12:05:38 PM
Quote from: becca on March 18, 2014, 06:54:00 AM
Well, when your child cannot eat any nuts or eggs, in anything(which was dd for 10+years), and is not a dairy lover(no yogurts or cheeses, other than very sweet ones) pretty much everything is carbs and high glycemic.   Your standards change.  We all know how it goes...  Cereal gets some milk into her...

We trust Kelloggs.  Presently have a couple of Special K varieties and cracklin oat bran, we use crispix, and sometimes Lucky Charms and fruit loops(we also trust General Mills).  Use all varieties of Chex.  Well, ones that read safe.

You have just described my life. Though, DD does love dairy.
Posted by becca
 - March 18, 2014, 06:54:00 AM
Well, when your child cannot eat any nuts or eggs, in anything(which was dd for 10+years), and is not a dairy lover(no yogurts or cheeses, other than very sweet ones) pretty much everything is carbs and high glycemic.   Your standards change.  We all know how it goes...  Cereal gets some milk into her...

We trust Kelloggs.  Presently have a couple of Special K varieties and cracklin oat bran, we use crispix, and sometimes Lucky Charms and fruit loops(we also trust General Mills).  Use all varieties of Chex.  Well, ones that read safe.
Posted by Macabre
 - March 17, 2014, 07:02:14 PM
Oh, this thread totally made me want Lucky Charms. Yes--a treat--like once a year or every other year.  But I really wanted them today.  I didn't realize St. Patrick's Day was so hunger-inducing. :)
Posted by becca
 - March 17, 2014, 06:48:59 PM
We look to stay under 10 grams of sugar per serving, but I have to say, we have gotten slack on breakfast cereal from time to time.  Rice crispies are pretty high glycemic load with no fiber, so, I go for a cereal with perhaps a few grams more of sugar, but some fiber.  It is all crap, though.  They don't always have cereal.  Sometimes I make crepes or waffles with oats, applesauce, wheat germ, etc...

But, anyway, I thought we were discussing allergy safety.  We have not had allergy issues with the cereals in question.
Posted by mkevsmom
 - March 17, 2014, 05:27:05 PM
Quote from: joanna5 on March 17, 2014, 01:26:39 PM
We don't eat sugar cereals regularly.  My kids get to pick them out when we go on vacation, though- it makes for an easy hotel breakfast that's super fun and special.  And, because we call it vacation cereal, they don't ever ask for it any other time.

That's a fun idea!
Posted by joanna5
 - March 17, 2014, 01:26:39 PM
We don't eat sugar cereals regularly.  My kids get to pick them out when we go on vacation, though- it makes for an easy hotel breakfast that's super fun and special.  And, because we call it vacation cereal, they don't ever ask for it any other time.
Posted by mkevsmom
 - March 17, 2014, 10:27:19 AM
Thanks for the input. :)

Eragon, I agree. There are very few cereals we eat, more because they just aren't healthy. I have been trying to do more oatmeal and yogurt and sprouted wheat bagels and less processed stuff. I think I'll let her have them for preK tomorrow, though.

Posted by eragon
 - March 17, 2014, 04:11:00 AM
we have two versions of your cereals, our lucky charms are certainly less bright, with natural food colourings and flavourings (don't think safe to eat allergy wise for UK nut/milk etc)  Then we have a direct US section, which has big white labels on warning of hyperactivity and ADHD type reactions if children eat them.

It does put you off giving them to kids, we stick to the same boring cereal with no sugar/low  like plain rice krispies, Weetabix and porridge oats.

we also have treat /holiday cereal with chocolate for son, but not suitable for daughter with regard to allergies.

I hate the cereal aisle and the lack of choice really, would avoid any cereal with artificial sweetener like the plague for young children.
Posted by joanna5
 - March 16, 2014, 04:50:30 PM
I don't think my kids have ever had Fruit Loops, but they have had both regular and Chocolate Lucky Charms.  In fact, the chocolate version is our go to "vacation cereal".
Posted by becca
 - March 15, 2014, 11:58:33 AM
My dd has always eaten them.  For years and years.  I cannot recall if I ever called, but we do fine with Kelloggs and GM cereals.