It's your choice, but I believe in being informed before making choices that affect my health.Are you serious?? Really??? I may as well eat dirt and just die!!!! WTH is there anything else I shouldn't eat???? Isn't everything we eat today processed in some way or another?
Glad you found a substitute. I've tried a couple of the Nature's Path cereals, and thought they were good.I think I found a good substitute for Kashi Go Lean! It's Nature's Path Optimum Slim Cereal that boasts "Vanilla-scented multi-whole grain flakes with a whopping 9 grams of protein and 9 grams of dietary fiber. Only 2 grams of total fat per serving." Nature's Path scored VERY well on the "cereal list". HOORAY!!!!! Off to Whole Foods I go.....
Thank you for posting this Kathryn. GMO's make my blood boil and I could go into a tangent but I'll spare y'all and not I'll definitely check out C.I.'s website. I've been buying Annie's snacks for my kids for years and had no idea it was genetically modified.
It's your choice, but I believe in being informed before making choices that affect my health.
And no, not everything is processed: fresh foods aren't.
There are a lot of options beyond bacon, eggs, cheese, frosted flakes (and dirt!) and kashi that are both delicious and healthy. I personally enjoy--and don't feel any deprivation or 'rigidity' when eating--organic oats with hemp milk, maple syrup, chopped nuts and dried organic wild blueberries !
It's your choice, but I believe in being informed before making choices that affect my health.
And no, not everything is processed: fresh foods aren't.
There are a lot of options beyond bacon, eggs, cheese, frosted flakes (and dirt!) and kashi that are both delicious and healthy. I personally enjoy--and don't feel any deprivation or 'rigidity' when eating--organic oats with hemp milk, maple syrup, chopped nuts and dried organic wild blueberries !
While I agree that natural whole foods are the way to go, few people have the means to eat that way.
Maybe its different in other parts of the country, but I live in the Northern NJ and prices are insane. A pint of organic strawberries are $6. My two teenager eat three of those in a couple of days and that's just the start of it.
We really need to do a better job with making these type of foods more affordable for all.