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Adventures of deprived European difficult child in American supermarket; advice needed
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 547018" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Estephans gave you great advice. If he is looking for a porridge type thing, we do have oatmeal that is not just instant but you can make it in 5 minutes and put whatever you want in it. Raisins, brown sugar, butter, sugar...whatever. Greek yogurt is the best here. It has many flavors. If he wants one of the sugary cereals for his once a day one, does he like marshmallows? Lucky Charms would be good. Or Captain Crunch if he doesnt like marshmallows. I would stay away from chocolate cereal because its just plain nasty to me. We also have some very good natural cereals that are good to eat but you have to look on the very top shelf normally. They are the ones that are good for you...lol ...with no prizes in them and no fancy colors on the box to make kids want to buy them. Things like granola, and stuff I cant remember the name of.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 547018, member: 1514"] Estephans gave you great advice. If he is looking for a porridge type thing, we do have oatmeal that is not just instant but you can make it in 5 minutes and put whatever you want in it. Raisins, brown sugar, butter, sugar...whatever. Greek yogurt is the best here. It has many flavors. If he wants one of the sugary cereals for his once a day one, does he like marshmallows? Lucky Charms would be good. Or Captain Crunch if he doesnt like marshmallows. I would stay away from chocolate cereal because its just plain nasty to me. We also have some very good natural cereals that are good to eat but you have to look on the very top shelf normally. They are the ones that are good for you...lol ...with no prizes in them and no fancy colors on the box to make kids want to buy them. Things like granola, and stuff I cant remember the name of. [/QUOTE]
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