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cereals - May 12 2008 18:41:03   
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just a quick one just to see wot cereals you lads and lasses eat as most of us just eat oats but it would be good to see if anyone eats enything eles
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RE: cereals - May 12 2008 18:46:47   
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I eat porridge most mornings, made with oats.
Other days I have cornflakes or rice crispies.

Sometimes I make porridge with millet or quinoa.

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RE: cereals - May 12 2008 18:54:11   
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I love cereal

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RE: cereals - May 12 2008 18:54:35   
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weetabix/oats/millet/bran sticks/ muesli

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RE: cereals - May 12 2008 19:29:39   
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Weetabix mmm and oats

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RE: cereals - May 12 2008 19:34:21   
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When im breaking the rules i have a big bowl of Crunchie Nuts.

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RE: cereals - May 13 2008 17:58:58   
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so is it ok to eat other cereals than just oats because im thinking of adding a bowl b4 bed but dont think i could stomace a boul of oats and wot other cereals are high in protein

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RE: cereals - May 13 2008 19:40:31   
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so is it ok to eat other cereals than just oats because im thinking of adding a bowl b4 bed but dont think i could stomace a boul of oats and wot other cereals are high in protein


Quinoa or millet.

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RE: cereals - May 13 2008 20:24:07   
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I'm not a fan of oats on their own, love No Added Sugar Alpen.

almonds, hazelnuts, wheat, raisins and oats - I add flax seed oil and seeds to mine, tastes really nice.

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RE: cereals - May 13 2008 20:24:42   
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Soya mince, i love it more than anything else.

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RE: cereals - May 13 2008 20:25:55   
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Oats in the morning and weetabix in the afternoon..... no specific reasoning for that tho, in case people are wondering

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RE: cereals - May 13 2008 20:27:01   
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not ever herd of them wot do they consist of then

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RE: cereals - May 13 2008 20:37:48   
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Jamie, go to tesco buy "Soya mince" under their "WHOLEFOODS" product range.
Try it with cold milk and some splenda, 50g protein per 100g.

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RE: cereals - May 13 2008 20:44:05   
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ok mate ill try some any idear on a price

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RE: cereals - May 13 2008 20:49:40   
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i have cornflakes in the morning.

Tesco value in a bag for 29p. not the best tasting but nuke in the m'wave and job done!



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RE: cereals - May 13 2008 20:59:43   
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I enjoy oat cluster with nuts and natural low fat yoghurt.

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RE: cereals - May 13 2008 21:02:50   
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quote:

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ok mate ill try some any idear on a price


99p for 375g dry product.
52g protein, ~20ish carbs per 100g and plenty of fibre.

Try it, you may hate it - Everyone ive given it to liked it though



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RE: cereals - May 13 2008 21:06:26   
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really 52grams ill get my self some any suggestions on my diet to give me some more protien i want as much as i can with out drowing my self with protein shakes

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RE: cereals - May 13 2008 21:12:21   
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Post your diet, everyone will help you out im sure.
Also post your stats and goals, if your 2 stone you wont need as much protein vs 20 stone

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RE: cereals - May 13 2008 21:48:30   
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i take it it is a cereal or am i really not getting it

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