The lead nutrionist at a pioneering science and nutrition firm has named three breakfast cereals which offer a "much better picture" nutritionally — and suggested which would be better avoided.
But though oats may not be the “sexiest ingredient” out there, as Washington State Magazine also acknowledges, there’s a reason folks have been eating them for thousands of years: They’re tasty, ...
It was someone else’s shopping list ... cup cereal on top of each serving. Makes four servings. Each serving has 170 calories, 1.5 grams (g) fat, 7 g protein, 33 g carbohydrate, 1 g fiber ...