Cinnamon toast crunch h and fruity pebbles lol. Did you know you can make rice Krispy treats with toast crunch. Just replace the krispies with toast crunch
That's certainly your prerogative. I'd often get a box of Honey Nut Cheerios for my birthday, but have given it up since GM seems to have raised the sugar content considerably over the years. As long as they TELL us, fine, but I'd rather get my sugar other places, that seem to me to taste better....
Just a funny cereal story. I had a box of Honeycomb cereal in a bottom drawer in the kitchen. I was out for the day and when I arrived back home, my kittens had managed to open up that drawer and chewed open that box and scattered Honeycomb cereal all thru the house ... *WEEEEEEEEEE!!! WHILE PAPA'S AWAY ... THE KITTIES WILL PLAY!!!* 😄🤣😄🤣
I remember those days well. Thanks to Covid Shutdowns and untimely (for me) rescues, I wound up with a few litters going at once. Cats are almost as bad as rabbits. But, Oh did I love the snuggles and playing and being climbed on like a Jungle Gym. I still have 5. The original 2 rescues and their 3 oldest sons, who bonded to me and refused to be adopted out.
I had a bag of Costa Rican coffee in a dresser drawer. A mouse got in there, and judging by the way everything was strewn about, it was obviously NOT decaf!
I agree with you that's not enough cereal! Heck I used to tell my husband just leave the box of cereal out when I get through with this I will be refilling my cereal bowl!
Yeah it seems unlikely that a relatively smaller sugar intake matters that much. I think it probably only turns bad when you go extreme. i'm a literal sugar addict for around 20 years now and am just now starting to feel some issues, even though I seem to be in perfect health from the outside now at 40. I could tell you more that would disgust and appall you, but suffice to say that I'm a legit extreme, mental-issue-style case of a sugar junkie. I was going through one 1 lb box of Domino Dark brown every 2 days for years. I'm thin, zero health issues (other than stomach ones i've had all my life even before sugar became an issue). BUT I'm starting to get concerning things happening. Parts of mty body are falling asleep while I'm asleep. I'll wake up many times a night with limbs tingling or hurting or the outer sides of my thighs/butt hurting (the side on which I'm laying) hurting like HELL and bouts of angina. Point? It rpobably takes serious consumption over a while to start causing real probs. Just some fun venting abiout secret shame i guess. i just wonder... obesity HAS to be a primarily genetic thing. I mean, I used to drink big things of melted HaagenDazs ffs and never got fat. I'd put my shameless gorging next to any fatty's habits. I guess it's just piling up in my arteries. Still weird that I never gained any weight. I guess i feel for those who get branded "fat and lazy" when clearly genetics are quite involved.
@Mia Margin; Yes, eat to live but you certainly may extract enjoyment and pleasure from the act. You are replenishing your body, it is a sacred moment - and feeling good about it makes the whole process work so much better. We tend to want to stay with what is enjoyable, that is when things become a problem.
@@seanswinton6242 Dude hell yeah. Over in Korea I found this restaurant called Lee's Waffle House. They have chicken and waffles for $12. It's 2 insanely huge waffles and 2 very large pieces of chicken. Soooo goooodd. I go there after church every Sunday.
I must state that my parents alway fed us the plain cereals and what did we do? We added sugar, otherwise we wouldn’t eat it. My parent got wise. What did the do? They mixed the sugary cereal with plain cereal and reduced the sugar intake.
Elvena Davis What did your parents mixing the sugary cereal with the plain cereal have to do with reducing the sugar intake. I would've still added just as must sugar to my cereal as a kid. I used to add sugar to my Sugar Frosted Flakes. Get my point?
I swear Kroger has had my shopping habits under surveillance for at least 20 years. Over the years I’ve developed a “list” of over 100 items that Were my favs and that I purchased on a regular basis that were discontinued for no apparent reason other than to stick it to me. Ugh. 😉Secretly I think they enjoyed watching watching me go through withdrawals. You think I’d be used to it by now but we’ll, I’m not. Lol.
Hah!! My brother and I say that all the time when the grocery store is out of what we like ... the devil heard us talking and arranged for our store not to carry it anymore. A favorite joke is 'don't say it aloud! You know who will find out we like it!' 😜
@@glennadebrota5679 You said the operative words :"Nearly lived off of". They're the people this video's about. People who ate cereal by the mixing bowl.
My older brother (10 years older) loved to eat plain Cheerios after getting home from School. He would fill one of our mom's medium size mixing bowl's up with them and add about half of a cup of sugar! I always preferred the cereals that were already coated with sugar!
To me, the one cereal I used to like was Bran, but all of them just taste terrible to me. Too over whelmingly sweet, I LOVE SWEETS HEAVILY, but the cereal is too much?
I would just as soon eat the box as to eat regular cheerios. I don't really think food in general is good for you. For every claim that something is healthy, there are two saying it's not. I'll eat what I like, thank you.
I was scrolling to find this comment. Dam, man. Every video attacks my loves first. No matter what the food. Well, like Charlton Heston at a gun rally: " they're going to have to pry this out my cold, dead hands"
I will often fill up a baggie with CTC and munch on it throughout the day. I LOVE coating my lips with the cinnamon sugar as thick as I possibly can then licking it off. Yum. Lol.
I don't usually eat any general mills or kellog's cereals, have you read the labels? I prefer organic cereals that have little to no sugar and contain multi grains and fiber.
Now your headed for a problem multi grains are not good for you ,you will get cancer from eating it..let me try it first..the expert here graduate from Yale Health Group ,.Im really a smart expert ,.dr feelgood over and out,,,,,,,.
Grapenuts!!! Never liked them even as a kid also cornflakes hated them!!! I loved fruit loops., frosted flakes, some cheerios flavors like apple, maple and plain cheerios!!!
All grains are genetically modified. Corn, oats, wheat, barley, soybean. And we've all been eating them for many years with little or no ill effects from them genetically.
I made granola with a variety of grains,A tablespoon of honey per large baking sheet, some nuts and dried fruit or fresh fruit instead If I had some that was ripe. We often mixed it with plain yogurt, and a little vanilla rather than milk.
They taste like they should be marketed by a veterinarian, and they’ll actually stop you up down below. They’re so heavy you might as well eat a bowl of river sand to get the same effect.
I just ate a heaping bowl of Cinnamon Toast Crunch. I enjoyed it so much, I even sang the jingle a couple times as I munched "Ciiiin-na-mOn toooast-CRUNCH!!!!!" Then I served myself another heaping bowl of the wonder cereal. I didn't sing the jingle that time but I did plan on getting a 3rd helping but decided on a heaping bowl of Honey Bunches of Oats and Honey Nut Cheerios mixed in...omfg soooo gooooood.
You're going to die one day anyway so eating healthy or unhealthy foods is kinda like a moot point- eat to live not live to eat-eat to live enough that your body is receiving nourishment and just enjoy LIFE!
You are watching a paid commercial! Home girl advertises this granola product to be healthy at the same time she says that 1/3 cup has only 7 grams of sugar. That means that a cup of her granola has 21 grams of sugar!! Insane!
Well lucky for this Channel cereal usage is trendy down with younger generation. Cereal brands in 2020 did a throw back 80s style on some flavors to regain adults.
Don't you people know how to read a cereal box? Froot Loops doesn't say it has fruit in it; it says it's FRUIT-FLAVORED. Fruity Pebbles and pretty much any other fruit-flavored cereal on the market doesn't have real fruit in it either. And frankly, nobody is eating cereal because it's healthy. They're eating it because it's affordable as compared to a REAL breakfast, which they also don't have time to cook in the morning.
Always like Cheerios best as a kid bc the holes let the sugar fall thru to the bottom of the bowl. ...yummm a whole spoonful of sugar at the end ...wow really needed better supervision
@@mikeperry6794 not around here, they're under $4 at my local mom and pop grocery store but at Walmart they're almost $6. I've always wondered how our little store is cheaper than the big box stores most of the time
My favorite as a kid was sugar smacks, super sugar crisps, and sugar pops. We are a really dumb society to actually kid ourselves that it’s okay to feed kids this poison. My favorite thing was to be the first to open the cereal box and snatch the free surprise buried at the bottom. My favorite was the super ball. Marketers know exactly what appeals to kids - sugar and toys
I’ve noticed that people say that you bake rice crispy treats. I’ve heard it quite a few times over the years. Anyone who has ever made rice krispy treats knows that you don’t bake them!
@RatioKing Have you tried dried raisins, peaches, or pineapples; those banana chips aren't the most healthy because, most of the time, they aren't dehydrated but, rather, fried. Regular dried fruit is dehydrated.
I've been eating Kashi cereal for a few years now. But recently, the price, even being at walmart, has shot up to twice as much as it was last year. So, instead of something like $2.78, it's now something like $4.78. It's hard to get it now too. Either walmart doesn't stock as much as they did last year, or it's just gotten more popular. I'll go with the not stocking issue.
A good rule of thumb: Avoid any fabricated packaged food-like edible product especially if it has an advertising budget or makes any health claims so...basically, most anything that's found in the center portion of the grocery store or displayed by the check out area.
I used to eat coco krispies, granola cereal, frosted flakes, rice krispies three grain cheerios. Now I eat the regular cheerios or plain shredded wheat cereal with fruit, stevia and skim milk when I eat cereal, no oatmeal or hot cereal for me.
@@EricEustace instead of fruity pebbles, buy Fruity Dino-Bites in the big 25 ounce or 40 ounce bag! They are exactly the same except they taste way better and are cheaper!
I usually eat 1 of the following: 1.Frosted Flakes, 2.Honey Nut Cheerios, 3. Apple Cinnamon Cheerios (What are your terms on each of these? -- Although, I know you mentioned Honey Nut Cheerios, earlier.)
Years ago, when I found out about Cinnamon Toast Crunch having Trisodium Phosphate (paint thinner) in them, I stopped eating them immediately.🤢 Y'all crazy, if you still eat them.
Raisin Bran used to be my favorite cereal until they increased the sugar. They started advertising 2 scoops of raisins. I think this was in the 80's that they did that.