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AS mentioned in a few other messages, Shredded Wheat. I like it because it has

no added ingredients. I think Wheat Chex might be okay, and good old regular,

traditional Cheerios. Not the multi-grain Cheerios.

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Oatmeal

health food store oatmeal is higher in fiber, but i prefer crustless

quiche

What type of cereal do people like to eat that works well into their

diabetic plans? I need a new cereal as I am getting tired of mine and

want

an alternative to oatmeal.

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i used to love instant peaches n cream but it is loaded with sugar

and salt and preservatives but not much else !

 

now we do regular oatmeal in the microwave - you might have to

tinker wirh it a bit as far as water vs oats goes --  i like mine kinda soupy

 

zap about 2 mins and remember it will

expand

 

afyer it is ready add butter or margarine

if desired, and i dont add sugar

 

use jam or oreserves for sweetness

flavor abd fiber

 

enjoy

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Thanks, I will try that. I could put a tiny bit of butter nd Splenda I

guess.

oatmeal

i used to love instant peaches n cream but it is loaded with sugar

and salt and preservatives but not much else !

now we do regular oatmeal in the microwave - you might have to

tinker wirh it a bit as far as water vs oats goes -- i like mine kinda soupy

zap about 2 mins and remember it will

expand

afyer it is ready add butter or margarine

if desired, and i dont add sugar

use jam or oreserves for sweetness

flavor abd fiber

enjoy

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