(Part 2) Best breakfast & cereal bars according to redditors
We found 54 Reddit comments discussing the best breakfast & cereal bars. We ranked the 43 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.
Whelp, I dunno why you would want to, but you do you man, some double sided tape should hold it for a while.
https://www.amazon.com/PowerBar-Performance-Energy-Chocolate-Ounce/dp/B00E0DRMTU
Zone Perfect bars, Chocolate Mint flavor. Not an exact match for Thin Mints, but damn close and they're good for you!
http://www.amazon.com/ZonePerfect-Nutrition-Chocolate-1-76-Ounce-12-Count/dp/B001ECQ7GO/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1300495898&sr=8-2
I eat plenty of frozen meat substitutes, which I'm sure you know is always an option, so I won't dwell on that.
I try to make every meal a protein and a fruit/vegetable. I'm not a great cook, so it's mostly pretty basic. Some possibilities -
It exists.
http://www.amazon.com/General-Mills-Trix-Cereal-Case/dp/B005DL13WU
Sure... but this is different from my original argument: that Amazon's prices reflect the shipping costs in the item total and the 'deal' you are getting at Amazon with Prime is many times a myth
For example: Kashi Baked Apple Spice Cereal Bars on Amazon come in a 6 pack for $26.22 on Amazon, so 4.37/box. On Peapod each of those boxes is $2.50, so the cost for 6 would be $15. With tax & delivery it comes out to $25.38 via Peapod and $26.22 on Amazon (not including tip for Peapod's drivers, but since it is overnight delivery the same service via Amazon would equal out.) And delivery is free and there are online coupons for your first order!
Of course Peapod has a minimum order size, but if you're intent on getting 6 boxes of Kashi cereal bars I'm sure you can find other nonperishable items to buy in needlessly large quantities.
Second this, they are in the diabetic section near the pharmacy in my local Wal-Mart. These are the ones I buy.
If you’re looking for good candy bars, I recommend the Atkins ones. They have one that tastes just like a Reese’s peanut butter cup, a snicker bar, and a fudge brownie.All the other ones I’ve tried though are kinda chalky, but still ok those three though taste like the real thing.
Wow, you sound like my twin down to height/weight/age. I was just researching glucose meters (even though I've been tested several times and don't have diabetes), just so I could test myself and make sure I don't get too low of blood sugar. I've also always been a really picky eater (almost no veggies, no seafood), and I don't cook or exercise. Real healthy :)
I've been dealing with the hungry-til-I-wanna-cry for years-- thankfully I had a patient ex bf who'd help me get food. Now that I live alone and am on a cocktail of migraine/adhd meds (trokendi, wellbutrin, adderall...) that make me feel dizzy/nauseous to the point of almost fainting, the problem is getting worse. I've definitely run to dry heave over the toilet after climbing the two flights of stairs to my apartment.
I don't have any miracle answers, but here's what kind of works for me-- carry food and a liter-size bottle of water everywhere. These end up not being the healthiest things because it has to be portable, non-perishable, and picky-friendly... but I do what I can.
Here's what I carry:
Note: Several of the above items are way cheaper at Costco than Amazon or grocery stores -- the fruit leather, chewy bars, and applesauce in particular. Keep several snacks in your purse and car at all times. I always have 2-3 fruit leathers in my purse along with a chewy bar or two.
Easy snacks for at home:
The key IMHO is to stock up on lots of non-perishable options so that a) you don't run out and b) you don't have to decide what to eat when you get desperately hungry.
Note: I used to eat a lot of fruit snacks (ranging from gushers & fruit rollups to Welches), but I advise against these. They're also easy to carry/eat, but they're so sugary, I found they made ADHD symptoms way worse.
Hope this helps & good luck!
https://www.amazon.com/Balance-Bar-Cookie-Dough-6-Count/dp/B004KQHFXA/ref=sr_1_1_s_it?s=grocery&ie=UTF8&qid=1523571905&sr=1-1&keywords=balance
These are better than real food.
Maybe, but it's an issue with protein in general. Somehow, I don't think you're going to pull up to your kitchen table tonight to a warm bowl of meal worms, so you aren't in a much better position to moralize about "selfish" food choices. Cause wanna know what? Those meal worms probably kick tilapia's ass up and down the street ecologically.
So unless you are gonna chow down on a ground up cricket bar this afternoon, you're a part of the problem also.
This?
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Kelloggs-Coco-Pops-Cereal-Milk/dp/B0051C161Y
Ah, alas. I have a wild berry Poptart right now, so I'm not making myself hungry. LOL
Other snacks? I like...a lot of things... These are good. I have a soft spot for the Little Debbie or whatever Boston Creme Rolls, Moon Pies, Zapp's Potato chips, any kind of jerky...I'm a snacker.
Boots. I love these boots, they rock. Men's shoe, women's shoe.
A water bottle or two.
Snack bars. Meat and vegan.
Okay that should get you started.
These are pretty good, just be warned they do have a fair amount of fiber in them lol.
It is probably similar to this ... originally developed in Rhodesia as a pet food but ended up as a breakfast cereal
https://www.amazon.co.uk/ProNutro-Bokomo-Pronutro-Original-500g/dp/B00BFCGZ6U
Maybe put together a gift bag of cool healthy/active stuff.
Water bottle
Some sort of diet/healthy eating book
Herbal Tea
Granola bars
Motivational poster
Kind.
Movie time!
Thank you.
you guys have shitty diets. lol. I like a green smoothie. kale, pineapple, blueberry, garlic, ginger, grapefruit, hemp seed, salt, almond milk. Later on I like some good ass chocolate.
http://www.amazon.com/Righteously-Raw-Maca-Bar-Box-12/dp/B004NMJFKC
if you can find one of those it will cost you about 8 dollars at whole foods, worth every-fucking-cent. i guarantee it.
Calcium Citrate - 2 pills a day
Metabolol 2 - 1 scoop in a glass of water only after resistance training
Nutrigrain - 1 a day to make sure I get enough sugars
FiberOne - One bar a day