Yesterday I was talking about cereal and vitamin D and calcium requirements for children. Big G cereals help us reach the new recommendations that pediatricians now recommend for children.
With that new information I was beyond thrilled to get to try the new flavor of Kix cereal. I love Kix cereal, and so do most of my kids. Some of them thought it was a bit bland before.
General Mills sent me a super fun box in the mail with their new Honey Kix, a cereal container to keep it fresh, two cereal bowls, an on the go container for milk (that keeps it cold), cereal and includes a spoon, plus a cute honey pot shaped like a bee hive. So adorable!
I opened the cereal immediately to taste it with a swarm of little children around me to get their first taste, too.
I am hooked! It is so delicious! It is Kix with a little hint of honey, not too sweet, and just right. I sat and snacked on it for a little bit, but I had to put it away for the kids to try in the morning.
I knew they would all love it, but Hope-Anne was skeptical, she isn't fond of regular Kix and didn't hold much hope of this being better. I made her try them and she liked them! Kix with Honey is one cereal that everyone will eat, plus is healthy.
Honey Kix is a good source of calcium, vitamin D, and fiber. It contains 16 grams of whole grains per serving, which goes a long way to meet the 48 grams recommended per day.
WIN IT!
I have 3 Honey Kix Cereal Snack Packs to give away to 3 lucky winners. This includes: honey jar, a set of cereal bowls, a container to take your cereal and milk on-the-go, a great container to keep cereal fresh at home, and a coupon redeemable for a box of Honey Kix.
To enter leave a comment about what you do to meet your children's nutritional needs.
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There will be 3 winners, and each person can only win once on this giveaway.
Giveaway ends February 28th, 2009.
February 21, 2009
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33 people think my kids are qtpies:
At first I thought-great, they've ruined a classic by sugaring it up, cross that one off my list! I wouldn't have bought it at the store. BUT I trust your opinion and since you say it's not laden with sugar we'll give it a try. I'm a huge Kix fan, it's so versatile.
Well since I let them live on Skittles and coke, I toss them an apple and a Flintstone vitiamen..LOL just kidding really.
If they want desert they have to eat their dinner period.
We are trying to replace junk food snacks in our home with the good stuff-apples, carrots, pineapple, grapes, ect. I'd love to replace the sugar laden cereals in our pantry with some Honey Kix!
I make sure they get a balance of food. Snacks include fruits and veggies and less of the sugary bad stuff.
My grandkids love everything healthy. I should learn from them. They eat yogurt,fruit,vegetables etc.
I like the junk foods. Thank you so much!
I'm a subscriber.
I always have fresh fruit ready for my grandson.
Thank you!
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That cereal sounds yummy!
We eat fruit for breakfast everyday! I am trying to give the kids healthier choices for snack time instead of fruit snacks...etc.
Lots of healthy yummy fruits and vegs. We don't keep much "junk" or sweets in the house so there is no temptation to eat it. Thanks for entering me!
I try to give my kids balanced meals (protein, fruit, vegetable) and I give them a multi-vitamin everyday.
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We make sure we do the 5-a-day of fruits and veggies.
Try not to eat white bread, refined sugar, and other sugary things like soda and candy.
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Cook from scratch. So I know what is in the food.
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Since I am a daycare provider I have to follow guidelines for mealtimes so my kids are always served what my daycare kids eat which is always something from the bread group, a serving of fruit, and a glass of milk. Each day is different so they don't tired of having the same thing. Some days we have a hot breakfast...waffles, pancakes, muffins... and some morning which are more rushed we will have something quick like cereal with blueberries or bananas.
Thankd for the chance for a GREAT giveaway!!
I follow along with Google Reader!!
I try to cook as much as possible. Pre-prepared food often has so much salt in it!
Right now I'm working on getting HFCS & dyes out of my daughters diet!
I give my son lots of fresh fruit and veggies.
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I blogged about this giveaway: http://goyay.blogspot.com/2009/02/our-seven-qtpies-kix-ceareal-giveaway.html
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when we do eat out we choose apples as a side instead of french fries.
I get my kids to eat as healthfully as I can then supplement with vitamins. What else can you do?
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the boys like yogurt, frozen grapes, apples, baby carrots and they love popcorn
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I try to always have a *lot* of fruits in the house - and while there may be restrictions on snack foods, there never are any on fruit.
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We eat lots of fresh fruit and veggies! Minimal sugar!
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I keep a bannana in my bag for a healthy on the go snack
I try to give them well balanced meals & healthy snacks.
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I use those cookbooks that *sneak* good stuff into regular kid food.
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