Food: It's National Cereal Day! What's the Best Cereal to Eat Without Milk?

It's National Cereal Day! What's the Best Cereal to Eat Without Milk?

 

 

If you had a bowl of cereal for breakfast today, congratulations. You were being festive and didn't even know it . . . because it's National Cereal Day!

 

 

An online poll recently asked people to name the best cereal to eat WITHOUT milk. Do you have a favorite that you snack on?

 

 

Over 150,000 people voted, and CINNAMON TOAST CRUNCH was named the best "dry cereal" to eat without milk. Honey Nut Cheerios was next, and then Cookie Crisp. Here are a few more cereal stats . . .

 

 

1. What's the best KIND of milk to use? 2% got the most votes, followed by whole milk . . . and soy or almond milk. Only one in nine people think skim milk is best.

 

 

2. Do you pour the cereal in your bowl first, or the milk first? 6% of us go milk-first.

 

 

3. What's the best fruity cereal? Froot Loops got the most votes. Fruity Pebbles was a close second.

 

 

4. What's the best chocolatey cereal? Cocoa Puffs, followed by Cocoa Pebbles.

 

 

5. What type of cereal leaves behind the best milk? The three that got the most votes were Cocoa Puffs, Cinnamon Toast Crunch, and Frosted Flakes.  

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Here Are the Unhealthiest Things in Your Freezer

 

 

 

Frozen foods are great in a pinch, but here are a few you might want to avoid. A nutritionist ranked the UNHEALTHIEST things that might be sitting in your freezer right now. Here's what they say . . .

 

 

1. TV dinners. They're usually light on vegetables and loaded with salt. So look for low-sodium versions with lots of veggies.

 

 

2. Frozen pizzas. Most of them are loaded with salt and saturated fat. In general, thin-crust is better than thick. And you should opt for veggie pizzas instead of things like pepperoni and sausage. Hot Pockets and pizza rolls also made the list.

 

 

3. Frozen pot pies. They taste good for a reason. They're one of the highest-calorie and highest-fat options in the freezer aisle.

 

 

4. Corn dogs. You know that hot dogs aren't healthy. So obviously wrapping one in sugary batter doesn't help.

 

 

5. Frozen French fries. They're not much better for you than the ones you get at McDonald's.

 

 

6. Sweet-and-sour chicken. There's a ton of added sugar.

 

 

7. Frozen toaster pastries. Meaning things like Pillsbury Toaster Strudel that are basically straight sugar. The same goes for most frozen baked goods, like cinnamon rolls and Eggo Waffles.  

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Pillsbury Brings Back Ready-To-Bake Lucky Charms Cookie Dough For St. Patrick’s Day 2022

 

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