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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 383088"><p>From my very amateurish studies, Weetabix seems to be the best of a bad bunch. I flip between two Weetabix and plain oats (not Readybrek etc.), both with a banana or apple. I suspect a youngster would not be very enamoured with plain oats though. </p><p></p><p>Perhaps you could try making your own meusli type of thing in bulk, so to speak e.g. That would have crushed nuts (no...lumbago as the joke goes), oats, & dried fruit etc. I know the dried fruit has concentrated sugars, but probably the equivalent of a whole fresh fruit in the right quantity. You may even get away with a few Weetabix 'diluted' in, in place of the oats? If all is well mixed up, the carb levels may work for your daughter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 383088"] From my very amateurish studies, Weetabix seems to be the best of a bad bunch. I flip between two Weetabix and plain oats (not Readybrek etc.), both with a banana or apple. I suspect a youngster would not be very enamoured with plain oats though. Perhaps you could try making your own meusli type of thing in bulk, so to speak e.g. That would have crushed nuts (no...lumbago as the joke goes), oats, & dried fruit etc. I know the dried fruit has concentrated sugars, but probably the equivalent of a whole fresh fruit in the right quantity. You may even get away with a few Weetabix 'diluted' in, in place of the oats? If all is well mixed up, the carb levels may work for your daughter. [/QUOTE]
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