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Think back to when you were little kids. What was your
favorite thing to have for breakfast in the morning? Did you prefer pancakes
over waffles? Or some fruit over a bowl of oatmeal? I remember my all-time favorite
thing to eat for breakfast was a delicious bowl of cereal. I practically had it
every morning; I couldn’t live without it.
There
are hundreds of different flavors, even brands, which you could choose from
when it comes to a bowl of cereal. I remember when I was a kid; I would always
get excited whenever I saw that my mom bought Lucky Charms, Reese’s Puff, or
Fruity Pebbles. Those three were my absolute favorite while growing up; I lived
off those to start up my morning.
As I got
older, I started branching out with my taste buds. I started liking more of the
healthier kinds. It was hard to have a favorite because there are so many tasty
and filling kinds. Some kinds that a lot of adults usually get are Special Kay,
Mini Wheats, Cheerio’s, and Fiber One. They tend to have less sugar and fats and
more protein and carbs within them. Typically cereals like those are ones that
come in fruity flavors; blueberry and strawberry are the most common fruits
that are added.
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Cereal
can come all different sizes of boxes. I remember every time I would go up and
visit my grandparents, they always had the mini individual boxes that had just
the right amount for one serving. I always liked those because if I didn’t finish
a box, I could take the rest on the go and finish it in the car. The next size
that you usually see is the average size that could last maybe a week. It’s the
perfect size for a family of four, but not so much for a family of six like
mine. You might be wondering what then can feed a family as big as mine. Well,
the giant bag or family size boxes fit perfectly with the amount of family
members I have.
Not just
is cereal an awesome breakfast to have to start off your morning, but it also
makes a great snack to have during the school day. No, I’m not suggesting pouring
yourself a bowl in the middle of a class; I am saying though that you can put
some dry cereal in a plastic baggie and munch on it throughout your day.
Cereal
is one of America’s favorite and common things to have for breakfast. It’s been here for generations. But, who
knows when it’s going to die down; it could still be popular when grandkids are
having kids!
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