A list of puns related to "Honey Bunches Of Oats"
Just an FYI to everyone out there- breakfast cereals in the US are fortified with Vitamin A, but honey bunches of oats is crazy fortified with Vitamin A, with nearly 450 mcg of preformed (retinol form) Vitamin A in one serving. I knew not to take too much in a vitamin but never even thought about cereal to be a crazy high source. Just a PSA if there's anyone out there like me that basically lived on cereal in my first trimester...it can add up real fast on top of your vitamin depending on the form of vitamin A in it!
i had to eat fucking kellogs red berry cereal, why the fuck are they called red berries just call them strawberries you absolute trashcan of a company
Thanks for coming to hear my 1st world problem moment
Maybe I am getting older but I think a Honey Bunches of Oats No Bunches cereal would be rad. And not increasing the sugar flakes either, maintain that ratio and bam you also cut the sugar content down significantly.
Iβm a total noob nutritionally and Iβm sure this is a ridiculous question but itβs been bothering me. I know spinach is a very healthy food becauseβ¦well everyone know that. Iβve known it since watching popeyeβs forearms grow 3 times in size when I was a kid.
But when I buy spinach at the store and look at the nutrition label, itβs kind of uninspiring? There appears to be a little iron/potassium and a decent chunk of vitamin A, but itβs mostlyβ¦nothing? When I buy cereal however (honey bunches of oats), Iβm hit in the face with a very impressive looking nutrition label. Tons of iron, B12, vitamin A, niacin, and a bunch of other things that I donβt understand/know if I even need but sound healthy.
Now I know spinach has to be healthier than honey bunches of oats. Itβs much more expensive and much less tasty, and I donβt see health restaurants charging $15 for a dressed up bowl of cereal. But why is it healthier? What are the benefits of spinach and other vegetables that donβt show up on a nutrition label?
Assume Iβm only interested in the βgood stuffβ. I know the cereal has some sugar/carbs and such that spinach doesnβt, but Iβm mainly interested in the pros of both foods not the cons.
Link:
Β Β Β Β https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B08PDDFJ8P/
Retailer:
Β Β Β Β Amazon.ca
Post Honey Bunches of Oat Honey Roasted Cereal, Family Size, 625 g, 625 Grams
https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B08PDDFJ8P/
Link:
Β Β Β Β https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B08PDDFJ8P/
I have been trying to have protein for breakfast and have only had 3 bowls of cereal since I found out that Iβm pregnant (the first few months I was too nauseous to keep cereal down anyway), but Iβve been craving Honey Bunches of Oats like crazy this last week.
I hadnβt told my husband this though, and when he was making a quick run to the store and asked me if I wanted anything, I totally blanked
He came back with a box of Honey Bunches for me anyway. I cried like it was the most romantic gesture heβd ever made.
We need more food in Minecraft, but the true super good we need is Honey Bunches of Oats by Post.
I think it would be a really simple implementation too. You plant oats, you pour milk on the oat seeds, and the Honey Bunches of Oats by Post would grow into a full beanstalk. Then you harvest the bowls of Honey Bunches of Oats cereal for part of your complete balanced breakfast.
It could also give you a buff, since Honey Bunches of Oats by Post is gluten free. And that's great for the Steve's and Alexes with Celiac disease.
Is there any flavor that tastes like hbo with almonds, but thatβs not that. I just canβt stand the almonds but the cereal is great
I feel like Honey Bunches of Oats has changed their recipe to reduce the number of crunchy oat clusters or done something else to decrease the sweetness of the cereal, because it's much more flakey and bland now. :(
I see everybody always raving about the sweet milk from the sugar of honey bunches of oats and how much they like it. I love honey bunches of oats but i hate the sweet milk taste, so i pour the cereal into a bowl and drink a mug of milk with it. Am i the only one who does this? Im fine when it comes to having milk in any other bowl of cereal but Honey bunches with milk is the one exception.
Whenever I see that Honey Bunches of Oats commercial with the Astronaut who lost his cereal bowl and sees it floating away and spilling milk and cereal into the void. I just get angry and frustrated at the whole situation.
I hate that astronaut. He's a horrible astronaut. Astronauts are supposedly the smartest healthiest most skilled people we have, and then there's this.. This.. WHINY GOON, who made a bowl of cereal, forced the milk and cereal to remain inside the bowl in zero-G, even though that shit just goes where it wants in zero gravity. Imagine what it would be like if zero G milk spoiled in space and just went all through the station..it.. okay I'm getting off track. Anyways he's a AS-TRO-NAUT and he sucks at breakfast. How can you even "be" a "horrible astronaut" ? But he we are. You fucking dumb fucking Astronaut and your cereal. You're hungry out in space? GOOD. BECAUSE NOBODY FUCKING LIKES YOU!
HOW WAS HE EVEN GOING TO EAT THE CEREAL?? WHAT! WAS HE GOING TO TAKE HIS HELMET OFF AND SPOON IT INTO HIS MOUTH BEFORE HE DIED OF VACUUM DECOMPRESSION?
First I'd like to say, I just learned about this sub, and I have finally found what I've been looking for!
SECOND, I'd like to express how much I hate those stupid fucking commercials with that marching theme to their terrible songs. You're a cereal, stop taking yourself so damn seriously!
Third, I'd like to know if there is a limit to the number of posts per day I can make? I hate a LOT of commercials for a lot of very trivial reasons.
and it reminded me a lot of the Celtics, like between the bunches of oats and the strawberries you kinda have your Brown/Tatum thing going on where you have two legitimate All-Cereal components but after that, once you eat all of thoseβits just a bunch of flakes and milk..Β Β like milk is kinda like Kemba in a way, a good piece of a bad meal but can milk really be a part of a title contending meal? I mean Iβve always liked Honey Bunches of Oats, even when they first came out I said they have potential, but right now theyβre like what 82 percent of where they need to be?
proceeds to eat the entire box and get sick of it in a week
Hi all! I love Honey Bunches of Oats but itβs not super healthy. Do you all know of any dupes or alternatives that have a somewhat similar taste but maybe with more protein / fiber / etc?
Which is the superior honey cereal?? Which cereal would you trust with your tastebuds??
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