Probably because concrete is not very nutritious.I have tried to search the internet for a listing of healthy breakfast cereals for the kids. I found a few different bits & pieces but nothing concrete.
I wish I could get my two toddlers to eat something healthy for breakfast. We started off great- followed Gina Forde and Annabel Karmel. Oh sure we had the baby blender on full blast every morning whipping up fantastic fresh fruit and oaty concoctions. Then there was a gradual decline over time, so gradual I hardly noticed it. Now they will only eat coco pops....How did I get to this sorry state? And is there any way back from the brink of cereal hell?
Oats are the coming thing it would seem.....Oatabix is new on the market, isn't it? Agree the best is porridge but the trick is to "sell" it to the kids unlike when I was young(er!) adn forcefed the stuff so that now I can't stand it!
Anyone remember getting a boiled egg in a cup with butter?? I loved it with brown bread!!
I'm pretty sure that Weetabix has sugar added too!Watch out for the added sugar: unlike Weetabix (which is good and healthy), Oatabix has sugar in it. Talk about regressive steps.....
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