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Magic Spoon Cereal Review: A Tasty and Nutritious Breakfast Option - LA Weekly
LA Weekly· 8 hours agoIn the world of breakfast cereals, finding a balance between taste and nutrition often feels like an uphill battle. Enter Magic Spoon—a cereal that promises
Retro Cereals We Loved as Kids (and Wish They'd Bring Back Already)
Cheapism via AOL· 14 hours agoBreakfast's All-Time Greatest Cereals. Introduced in 1959, it was on store shelves into the '70s and...
Breakfast all day: Traditional morning foods making a comeback any time of day
Local 12 Cincinnati· 14 hours agoTraditional morning foods are making a comeback – all day long. Breakfast food isn’t only for ...
Volunteers pack healthy food for kids in need this summer
CBC via Yahoo News· 9 hours agoHundreds of thousands of children across Canada rely on school meal programs during the school year,...
11 Unhealthiest Cereals You Can Buy
Mashed via Yahoo News· 4 days agoWhen the craving for a bowl of cereal hits, an omelet won't cut it. So if you are reaching for the box, here are the unhealthiest ones to leave on the...
We asked 17 doctors what they eat for breakfast and this is their No. 1 pick
The Today Show via AOL· 2 days ago“These foods bring people together at the breakfast table and are enjoyed by many, so the key is to...
Study finds front-of-package nutrition labeling results in healthier products
Medical Xpress· 12 hours agoThe study of Nutri-Score, a voluntary labeling system that assigns a simple letter grade based on...
More young people are being diagnosed with cancer. 3 lifestyle changes could reduce your risk,...
INSIDER via Yahoo News· 2 days ago"But experts agree it is overall diet and teamwork from a combination of plant foods that seems to...
'I'm an Oncologist, and This Is the Breakfast I Eat Almost Every Day for Cancer Prevention'
Parade via AOL· 6 days ago"I’m looking at you, fast foods," Dr. Cairo says. "Boxed [or] packaged toaster treats or breakfast ...
The five worst ultra-processed foods you need to avoid
Yahoo Life UK· 6 days agoLess obvious sources include fruit juices, tinned foods, yoghurts, honey, alcoholic drinks, cereals,...