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Cereals For Kids
Tuesday, May 7, 2013
Kelloggs Apple Jacks Cereal (bowl) Case Pack 96
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Zevro PROZ200 PRO Dry Food Dispenser, Double Black
- Ideal for providing portion control of dry foods
- Essential for at-home dispensing of bulk-purchased cereals, granola, nuts, beans and rice
- Designed to preserve freshness for up to 45 days
- Holds 17.5 ounces of dry food in each canister
- Great for the health or weight-conscious and for controlling snacking
The stylish Indispensable Professional Dispenser accents any kitchen. It is also a practical accessory, as its powder-coated steel design ensures a durable, stain-resistant surface. The convenience of our Indispensable Dispensers portion control option is
Friday, November 25, 2011
Envirokidz Organic Leapin' Lemurs Peanut Butter & Chocolate Cereal, 10-Ounce Boxes (Pack of 6)
- Are a gluten-free pairing of peanut butter balls with chocolate balls--a genuinely tasty cereal
- Pack of six 10-ounce boxes
- USDA organic certified means that they are grown without synthetic herbicides, pesticides, and nasty chemicals
- Certified gluten-free and wheat-free by the Gluten-Free Certification Organization
- All Nature?s Path products are kosher
- All Nature?s Path gluten-free products are also non-GMO verified by the Non GMO project--for gluten-free diets, the additional level of purity assures that the foods are in their truest and purest forms and without any genetic modifications
- Nature?s Path was the first USDA Certified producer of organic breakfast cereal in North America and they are the largest manufacturer of organic cereals to this day
Envirokidz Organic Leapin' Lemurs Peanut Butter & Chocolate Cereal's ingredient are Organic Corn Meal, Organic Whole Grain Corn Meal, Organic Evaporated Cane Juice, Organic Peanut Butter, Organic Molasses, Organic Cocoa, Sea Salt, Organic Soy Oil, Natural Flavor, Tocopherols (Natural Vitamin E). may Contain Traces of Tree Nuts and Soy.
Sunday, November 20, 2011
History of Cereals
The oldest plant form seems to have been planted by humans is Barley. It found in a French village. This activity amounted to about thousand years. After the first attempts made with barley, the cereal crops were extended according to climate and land: the Mediterranean cultivates wheat, oats. Rye plants in the north, sorghum in Africa, rice in Asia, maize in America.
It was about these "plants of civilizations" that oganizzò the entire life of the various companies.
Around three thousand BC in Egypt, wheat was selected to plant already. And a thousand years later there was the corn is planted. Also, around the same period, rice was cultivated in China on a large scale.
It was about these "plants of civilizations" that oganizzò the entire life of the various companies.
Around three thousand BC in Egypt, wheat was selected to plant already. And a thousand years later there was the corn is planted. Also, around the same period, rice was cultivated in China on a large scale.
Classical mythology was influenced by the importance of social and cultural cereals accounted for human survival. Among the Romans, Ceres goddess of earth and fertility(Greek Demeter), was honored with many cults. The poets described it with the hair made of golden crops, and she was assigned inventions such as plowing, oxen yokes and grind.
The number of varieties of cereals, which is fed to today is remarkable. The most popular types are classified according to the shape of their consumption:
- Whole or flours (wheat, corn, rice and barley)
- Flour or flakes (oats, rye ,buckwheat ,miles and sorghum)
- Intact(spelled)
You may well remember the different types of bread, pasta and rice, pasta Neapolitan, soups of Trentino Alto Adige, the mixture of barley and bean soup from Friuli, the soup of farro soup and the Umbrian Countryside.
Thursday, November 17, 2011
Kellogg's Corn Pops Cereal 9.2 oz (Pack of 12)
- Good source of fiber
- Crispy glazed crunchy sweet
- Kosher
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