we're trying to eliminate all non-organic corn products from our diet, so the "trader joes o's" gotta go. does annies make an organic cereal? or are there any other types that you know of?
Annie's has TONS of organic cereals from what I remember. I don't buy them often since we can't find them in town but some of the stores where we were in MD carried almost the full line.
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Our local store (I live in WI) has a store brand of O's that are organic - the store brand is Roundy's, not sure if it is carried anywhere else. I don't care for them (taste like stale/bland Cheerios to me) but DD doesn't seam to mind them.
Full Circle makes some. I think full circle is kind of like a store brand organic found at Haggens type stores (around here the grocery is called Top, but I remember seeing it at Bashas when I lived in AZ).
I've seen some Morningsomething or other brand that does organic O's... and Annie's and Cascadian Farms. There are a few options but they're not always easy to find except in the BIG stores or Whole Paycheck...
Re: is there an organic version of cheerio-type cereal?
we used to have one
but I can't really remember what it was
maybe cascadian farms?
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thank you! i guess a trip to "whole paycheck" is in order... (we don't have a kroger's).
ditto on the cascadian farms, they have a honey nut o cereal.
ps: i made the empanadas you linked to on your blog, they are yummy. great recipe, thomas loved them.
they are good, aren't they? we're making a huge batch for an upcoming party.
the dough was super easy to make. i used a different recipe before and it was a p.i.t.a. it will definitely be added into our rotation.We have Full Circle in CT/NY at Big Y as well.
I've seen some Morningsomething or other brand that does organic O's... and Annie's and Cascadian Farms. There are a few options but they're not always easy to find except in the BIG stores or Whole Paycheck...
we use the kashi honey o's.
We've been trying to eliminate non organic and dang, it's expensive. And I don't even buy much packaged food either.