When I was little, I wasn’t allowed to put sugar on my breakfast cereal because it made me so hyper.
I always have breakfast, say, scrambled egg whites, a vegetable smoothie, or whole-grain cereal with low-fat milk. For lunch and dinner, I eat a lot of fish and vegetables. And throughout the day, I try to stay hydrated.
I remember being a little kid walking down the grocery aisle seeing athletes on these cereal boxes.
Everywhere I travel around my home state of Wyoming – but also around the country – I continue to hear, ‘How can Washington make us buy something we don’t want to buy, a product? They can’t tell us to buy breakfast cereal or something else – how can they do that?’
To hone my voice, I read everything, from books to cereal boxes, three times: once for fun, the second time to learn something new about the writing craft, and the third time was to improve that piece.
Though not a true cereal but a fruit, buckwheat seeds resemble cereal grains and are often used in a similar way to rice, barley, bulgar or quinoa, usually as a side dish.
Well, I don’t really eat cereal that much because on Weight Watchers it’s not worth the points.
Do people think we eat, like, gold cereal in the morning? We’re really simple, simple, simple people. We grocery shop; we wash our own dishes. We do most of the things that most people do.
I love my name. I didn’t used to when I was a kid. People called me Lucky Charms, after the breakfast cereal.
We didn’t have nine brands of cereal at home. We’d line up to fill our bowls from a giant vat of oatmeal.
I work 14-hour days on-set, and when you go home to an empty apartment, the last thing you’re going to do is cook a meal. I eat cereal, eggs, or smoothies. That’s my routine.
I love the S’mores Pop-Tarts. Usually after a fight I get Pop-Tarts and cereal.
Kashi looks like twigs, so it makes me feel like I’m healthy. This cereal has been with me since childhood. Once a year in my family, we had a junk food day. I could eat Cocoa Crisps and Fruit Loops. Now I’m back eating Kashi. As much as I hate to admit it, my mother has won.
I’m a cereal lover. I could eat it in the morning, in the evening, and at night – I love Cheerios.
I am addicted to cereal. I am one of those people who just loves their cereal morning, noon and night. Kellogg’s message is what I tell my kids every single day, which is: You’ve gotta start off your day right with a good, healthy breakfast to give yourself the potential for greatness.
I love Kashi. I eat cereal like a little kid. I carry it in my purse.
Cereal eating is almost a marker for a healthy lifestyle. It sets you up for the day, so you don’t overeat.
I’m not commercial, I’m not for Special K cereal and I’m not a Wheaties boy; I’m a little bit more avant-garde, a little bit more out there.
Sometimes when I’m reading a script, I can’t quite believe that this is going on television alongside cereal commercials.
I love Popsicles. I make them out of real fruit, then dip them in chocolate and roll them in cereal.
Throughout the day, I’ll snack a lot. I always have some breakfast cereal, like Kellogg’s cereal, something on hand, so that I can just quickly get some carbs in.
I cry at anything remotely touching – smile at me warmly and I’m off… television also does it, everything from ‘X-Factor’ to cereal commercials. I cry when I am tired. I also cry when I laugh.
You certainly don’t want to market the president as if he or she were a box of breakfast cereal.
You know you’ve made it to the big time when you’re on a cereal box.
I need to eat before a workout. If I exercise in the morning, I’ll have a little oatmeal, cereal, or a hard-boiled egg with toast. If I go in the afternoon, I’ll eat a turkey sandwich with cheese for lunch.
While traveling, I love granola bars, trail mix nuts, dry cereal and fruit for on-the-go snacks. I also try and start the day with a high fiber and protein meal, such as whole-grain toast with peanut butter.
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