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Healthy Eating Diet with Total plus Omega-3s

Sometimes I come across a product that I really like and I just have to share it with others. I was my doing my weekly run to the grocery store when I came across this product in the cereal isle. Knowing me I had to stop and read the label. I had a really good surprise, because what I read was all good stuff coming from a well established cereal company. The product that caught my eyes was General Mills Total plus 100% Omega-3s 100% nutrition. Long name but well worth it.
The cereal of interest has listed of all the vitamin and minerals that make up the cereal a total of twelve, All 12 is 100% of the daily recommended value from Vitamin A to Zinc. That just made me put it in the cart but, there is a lot more to this cereal, it has 10% of the daily value of Omega 3s which derives from flax seed. I chose the Honey Almond Flax. This can definitely be part of a healthy eating diet.
Once I got it home I decided to give it a try before the kids. To say it boldly I was not disappointed, the cereal was laced with clusters of almonds with crunchy whole grain flakes. The flakes did stand up in milk longer and stay a bit crunchy. It was not overly sweet even though it had corn syrup but not the taboo high fructose corn syrup. To say the least, I totally enjoyed the cereal. My children eat it up without a peek of complaint and most times the find vault with foods. I am looking forward to try the other flavors that are being offered.
So, go on and add Total plus Omega 3s with 100% nutrition to your healthy eating diet

admin in healthy eating diet on June 16 2010 » 1 comment
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  1. admin says on October 15 2011 at 5:09 pm:

    Weight loss is advisable in both children and adults, this will enable them to have healthier lives

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