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Fabulessly Frugal: Kelloggs Cereal Double Deal
I am not sure which of these cereals is part of the deal so you may want to print them all and then see what you find at the store on the shelf tags! Be sure to get the cereal maked $2.50, becasue it will be part of the deal! ...
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Rice cereal then what? - Baby Club Forum
Hey what did you give your babies after rice cereal? *Our pediatrician said rice cereal first then "other cereals" so I bought oatmeal. My sister said no oatmeal because it has gluten in it.
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Mom's Best Cereal Bet
Kids' breakfast is often served with cereals that are readily available in the grocery aisles. Parents think that giving their kids these sugary treats.
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Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal
News: November 06, 2009. Pictures secured. Slowly descent into madness is right on track. How's life? November 05, 2009. POOM! Back on track. Tomorrow, Kelly and I are getting engagement photos. Apparently, I have to look sincere. ...
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Frugal Living NW: Safeway: Mix & Match Cereal Sale
Not only is this the week to get cheap baking and cooking supplies and Kohl's certificates, it's the time to stock up on cereal. Through Tuesday, Safeway is having a Buy 4, Save $4 Mix & Match Sale, primarily on cereal. ...
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Chia Goodness: The Cereal (!?)
“Chia Goodness is a new concept in breakfast cereal. The ingredients are completely raw– just stir in milk or water, cold or hot, and wait a few minutes for it to thicken, giving it the comfort quality of oatmeal. ...
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Freebies 4 Mom: Fiber One Cereal & Progresso Coupons
Print this coupon twice to Save $0.75 on any Fiber One cereal and then look for these specially marked boxes to also get a free can of Progresso soup with your Fiber One and Progresso purchase. To print the coupon quickly, ...
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Dinner Diva | Cereal killer : Augusta Free Press
According to this article, the average preschooler sees 642 cereal ads advertised on television every year, and most of them are worthless nutritionally speaking. And (hold your jaw, it's about to fall open) with $156 million spent on ...
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