I took this picture one Saturday morning because I thought
it looked pretty colorful. This is the same cereal where a co-worker walked into
my cube and said, "OH - rabbit food." as he stopped by to see if I'd join
him in a venture to the cafeteria and that my significant other calls
"sticks and twigs".
On the weekdays I eat this cereal dry, still with the dried cranberries, with coffee - no sugar. I have to admit, it took me a few tries to get use to the texture of this cereal. I recall standing in the cereal aisle of the Wegmans in Bridgewater, NJ with my Weight Watchers points scales, trying to see what cereal did the least damage for the most volume. Because this had such a high fiber content, one serving had the least damage (3 point). That was a long time ago when, after finishing school and living out on my own, I realized my eating pattern wasn't going to leading to a good trend on the scale.
On the weekdays I eat this cereal dry, still with the dried cranberries, with coffee - no sugar. I have to admit, it took me a few tries to get use to the texture of this cereal. I recall standing in the cereal aisle of the Wegmans in Bridgewater, NJ with my Weight Watchers points scales, trying to see what cereal did the least damage for the most volume. Because this had such a high fiber content, one serving had the least damage (3 point). That was a long time ago when, after finishing school and living out on my own, I realized my eating pattern wasn't going to leading to a good trend on the scale.
So, what's in the bowl? Here we go:
- 1 serving of Natures Path Organic Optimum Slim (now called Optimum Power Blueberry Cinnamon Flax) because the high fiber content keeps me full for a good few hours, which is where the mid day snack comes in.
- 2 spoonfuls of dried cranberries because it stabilizes blood sugar and prevent me from hunting for something sweet in the morning. I think I read about that in a Women's Health magazine.
And on the weekend, if available:
- Organic Blueberries as they have tons of benefits. No wonder why they aren't cheap.
- Just enough Organic Skim Milk until the cereal just starts to rise, which I assume is less than a serving, or at most a serving. But if you wait until it just starts to rise, it will be just enough milk to guarantee every spoonful of cereal has its share of milk - try it out. An old friend in college, Angelo, told me about this when we were having a discussion about eating cereal for dinner during Calculus 2.
And, for the cereal Rendition shown below, some
strawberries were added, but only because
Unfortunately, the strawberries were not very sweet. Are they supposed to be? What should strawberries add the cereal experience anyway? I'm not exactly sure why there always seemed to be such a hype around strawberries. I remember in elementary school girls would say, "Oh my goodness, I LOVE strawberries." Perhaps those folks only had them when they were covered in chocolate? Perhaps I'm eating them out of season?
- My normal cereal wasn't available - so this was Nature's Path Organic Flax Plus Multibran Flakes - or "Blandies" as it's coined in my household. (omega-3, 5g Fiber, 4g protein, 10g whole grain) and
- They had strawberries in the picture on the Cereal box.
Unfortunately, the strawberries were not very sweet. Are they supposed to be? What should strawberries add the cereal experience anyway? I'm not exactly sure why there always seemed to be such a hype around strawberries. I remember in elementary school girls would say, "Oh my goodness, I LOVE strawberries." Perhaps those folks only had them when they were covered in chocolate? Perhaps I'm eating them out of season?
Strawberries look really sweet on the outside, but in
reality they're not.
"Like YOU!" I was told when I shared that thought with my significant other.
And then I was called a "strawberry" for a
good time - it was even drawn on the blackboard on my wall. They way it was written made it even more amusing to say.
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