And don't expect your cholesterol to drop one iota from the smidgen of soy protein that breakfast cereal adds. |
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Soy grits are coarsely ground soybeans that can be used instead of corn grits or breakfast cereal, or mixed in polenta. |
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They served it with frumenty, the wet ancestor of the packeted breakfast cereal, and with an early version of poivrade sauce. |
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Daily Echo readers can help support the charity by donating tinned food, breakfast cereal, tea and coffee this month. |
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However, I choked on my breakfast cereal at the facile, almost comical self-indulgent tripe in the second half of the piece. |
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It's more the kind of book that lives on the kitchen table for a time, to be picked up and flipped through over breakfast cereal. |
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The pair struck up a solid partnership, living together under the same roof and talking football over breakfast cereal and late night takeaways. |
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The donation was in the form of breakfast cereal given to students to ensure that their first meal of the day was nutritious. |
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Though it played on my mind for some time, I decided that I was not going to purchase my usual choice of Hubbards breakfast cereal. |
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Add half a cup of Fiber One or All-Bran to increase the fiber content of your favorite breakfast cereal. |
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Also, make sure that your breakfast cereal has no more than 750 IU of retinol from vitamin A palmitate. |
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One vet dealt with an iguana that had been fed on breakfast cereal and milk and kept loose in a bedroom with no source of ultraviolet light. |
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It does not include crackers or any product that is primarily sold as a breakfast cereal. |
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Many of us have undoubtedly bought breakfast cereal, bread or yoghurt that, when we were in the shop, we understood to be extremely healthy. |
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Including a high fibre breakfast cereal appears to be an important strategy for those at risk of type 2 diabetes. |
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Switch to a breakfast cereal such as oatmeal, puffed rice, corn flakes, puffed millet, puffed amaranth or rice bran. |
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Special K Satisfaction is a breakfast cereal that satisfies hunger to help people resist temptation. |
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But how many of us know that even a healthy sounding breakfast cereal can be as full of sugars and salts and fats as a quarter-pounder with cheese? |
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America's first breakfast cereal was developed by John Kellogg in 1895 as a way to help patients at his sanitarium increase their intake of fiber. |
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There was plenty of milk, but no breakfast cereal to enjoy it with. |
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The sugar syrup would then be processed to extract a liquid sucrose for sale to U.S. food processors for use in breakfast cereal, ice cream, and candy. |
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Few, these days, have time for a trip to the patisserie before work, which explains the fast-growing popularity of that Anglo-Saxon import, the breakfast cereal. |
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For instance, sprinkle wheatgerm on your yoghurt or breakfast cereal, have lentil soup for lunch, eat wholemeal bread with your leafy green salad and snack on sunflower seeds. |
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As likely as not he would be helping himself to a bowl of my breakfast cereal. |
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Industrial users include confectioners, bakers, biscuit and breakfast cereal manufacturers as well as beverage and dairy processors. |
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Against his brother's will, he refused to sell the breakfast cereal as crumbs, insisting that whole flakes looked more appetising. |
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We increased our capacity for ice cream in Mexico and breakfast cereal in Poland and Mexico. |
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For instance, a glass of orange juice can help minimize the effect of phytate in breakfast cereal and calcium in milk. |
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Corn flakes are a common breakfast cereal in North America and the United Kingdom, and found in many other countries all over the world. |
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Even the athlete whose picture adorns a box of breakfast cereal receives more per box than the farmer who grew the grain for the cereal in the box. |
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He enjoys pro wrestling, heavy metal and breakfast cereal. |
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Mexico also launched a whole-grain breakfast cereal product, Cheerios Multi-Grano, made of corn, oats, rice and wheat and contributing more energy, vitamins and improved digestion. |
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For example, it is misleading to over-emphasize the presence of wheat germ in breakfast cereal when the amount present is the amount normally found in the grain used in making the cereal. |
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Tongue in cheek, one might say that it's all about consumers who've grown up with the microchip as a natural supplement to their breakfast cereal. |
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In phase 1, Crumble one Apple-raisin or Red fruits cereal bar into a bowl of reconstituted Laktolight® or warm skim milk to have a real breakfast cereal. |
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Kellogg transformed American eating habits from 1906 by popularizing breakfast cereal. |
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Subsidized handsets are bundled with pre-paid cards, slickly packaged, and bought from supermarket shelves like washing pouder, soft drinks or breakfast cereal. |
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Other brands which date from that era, such as Uncle Ben's rice and Kellogg's breakfast cereal, furnish illustrations of the trend. |
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The default deskfast, the cereal bar, arrived in Britain from America in the late 1990s and within five years accounted for about a fifth of the total breakfast cereal market. |
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Baker Perkins has introduced new versions of its breakfast cereal flaking rolls with a number of significant enhancements designed to improve operation and maintenance. |
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