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<blockquote data-quote="AnnieO" data-source="post: 424762" data-attributes="member: 6705"><p>I gave up on the cereal battle. How it works: I buy granola-type stuff for me, Kix or Cheerios for them. They eat mine, then pour TONS of sugar on theirs (When I walk in as Onyxx is making herself Raisin Bran and there is more sugar than cereal... SHUDDER). I buy the granola stuff for them (they liked it when it was MINE)... And it goes STALE. I give up and buy stuff that looks and likely tastes like sugared rabbit pellets. They're happy. I'm happy because at least they're getting MILK in the morning.</p><p> </p><p>I don't think a small amount of sugar should be an issue. As much as I described above - well, it'll rot their teeth, and make them vomit, but I haven't personally seen any correlation between the sugar and behavior. When I removed it and gave them artificial sweetener, there was no difference...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnnieO, post: 424762, member: 6705"] I gave up on the cereal battle. How it works: I buy granola-type stuff for me, Kix or Cheerios for them. They eat mine, then pour TONS of sugar on theirs (When I walk in as Onyxx is making herself Raisin Bran and there is more sugar than cereal... SHUDDER). I buy the granola stuff for them (they liked it when it was MINE)... And it goes STALE. I give up and buy stuff that looks and likely tastes like sugared rabbit pellets. They're happy. I'm happy because at least they're getting MILK in the morning. I don't think a small amount of sugar should be an issue. As much as I described above - well, it'll rot their teeth, and make them vomit, but I haven't personally seen any correlation between the sugar and behavior. When I removed it and gave them artificial sweetener, there was no difference... [/QUOTE]
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