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Honey Nut Oat Cereal


Adalaide

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The other day I was whining to my husband about how I just want freaking oat cereal, something like honey nut cheerios like I used to eat, and how hard would it be for me to get some? He constantly says that every time I seem to complain about inconsequential things like this, I magically get my way and life reinforces my habit of whining.

 

So literally the day after my whining we were in Walmart and as always for the lols I went to the gluten free section. And as if by magic, right there on the shelf, was a honey nut oat cereal! My husband says it doesn't exactly taste like cheerios, I told him that I haven't had cheerios for a year and a half and it tastes just like them to me. :lol:

 

For those of us who are oat eaters, the brand is Van's. And they are amazingly delicious. The only thing lacking is the O shape, but I can live with squares if it gives me a cereal that isn't full of a million weird colors and a bunch of other unpronounceables. There is a cinnamon one too which is next on my list.

 

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I started reading this thinking you were looking for a cereal, I was like "gotta tell her about Vans" LOL

The honey nut crunch is my favorite gluten-free cereal, and decently priced.  Not too much sugar, and a good amount of fiber, too. 

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Yup.  Vans.

 

Glad you found it.  It doesn't take much to make us celiac's happy...lol

 

Colleen 

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Yup.  Vans.

 

Glad you found it.  It doesn't take much to make us celiac's happy...lol

 

Colleen 

I got some cranberry almond granola-type bars from walmart that are A-mazing!

 

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