Submitted by Rona_Gura on

Sugary Memories

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I recently purchased a new “healthy” cereal. It depicts itself as healthy as it purports to be keto friendly, low in sugar, and high in protein. In reading the box I was intrigued to read, “Do you ever wonder why you grew up but your cereal didn’t?”

 

That question brought me straight back to childhood. My brother, sister, and I would often to come down for breakfast to find bowls and spoons at our places. On the table would be several boxes of cereal, most often the sugared variety of cereal.

 

We each had our favorites. My favorite was Apple Jacks with Frosted Flakes a strong second. My sister preferred Coco Puffs and my brother’s favorite was Captain Crunch. The three of us never complained about having cereal for breakfast.

 

As an adult, I obviously came to learn how high in sugar these cereals were and did not buy them for my children. Although my mother and father continued the tradition, for my children, when we would visit them in Florida. My mother would buy the mini boxes which my children would delight in not only the sugary treat but the chance to open the small boxes up on it’s side and eat straight out of the box. For the week we were in Florida I let my rules slide and let my daughters enjoy the cereal.

 

Were you raised on cereal? What was your favorite?

Comments

Fred Klein

Also, the big bottles of coke at dinner :(
Robert Intelisano

Great memories. Fruit loops and peanut butter Captain Crunch were 2 of our faves, yummm!
Daniel Schwartz

As a cereal fanatic, I grew up with the snack pack varieties to satisfy my two bothers and I. As I grew up, I learned to mix unsweetened "healthier" cereals. So Cheerios would be an easy mix with Apple Jacks or Fruit loops (same shape and texture). Likewise, an easy mix might be Corn Flakes with Frosted Flakes or Cocoa Krispies with Rice Krispies. Then I enjoyed mixing opposite types like Cap'n Crunch and Wheaties. I loved Corn Pops with Honey Comb. It really got interesting as you mixed similar flavors but different Brands (Cocoa Krispies with Cocoa Pebbles). I used to call myself a Cereal Mixologist. To this day, my single favorite is Cap'n Crunch, with Frosted Flakes a close second. Too bad I can only indulge once in awhile for health reasons.
Cynthia Somma

My favorite was and still is Life and Special K. I'm sure it wasn't purchased for me. I don't have a sweet tooth.
Nancy Schess

Yesss!!!! I think I would have enjoyed breakfast at your house growing up because I would not have been able to decide between the six boxes!

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