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If you go to the Cheerios website

<http://www.cheerios.com/promotions/challenge/?tqnm=rh2gfcr888582 & o=5335\

0 & c=CH & p=bRM3mz4D & cl= & cp= & eb= & ci=1 & bq= & r= & lang= & cista=0>  and sign up

for the Cheerios Challenge..they will email you for once a week for six

weeks. You will get some healthy tips but also a $1 off coupon on a box

of Cheerios.The coupon I received this week expires on Sept 11 2008, so

they give you enough time to accumulate and wait for a sale.My daughter

loves to eat Cheerios for a nice vegan snack.

 

 

 

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When you purchase the organic alternatives to Cheerios and other national

brands, you are guaranteeing that you are not feeding your family (or you)

genetically modified foods.

 

I have debated with religious friends whether or not a genetically modified

potato is kosher, and I think the same question should be posed to vegetarians

(though I believe that we will soon begin hearing of health risks associated

with GMOs).

 

Robin.

 

--- On Thu, 8/28/08, Jacqueline Bodnar <jb wrote:

 

Jacqueline Bodnar <jb

RE: Cheerios Challenge...6 weeks..6 $1 off coupons

 

Thursday, August 28, 2008, 12:13 PM

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thanks! It's also worth mentioning that Cheerios are a good vegan source

of iron. My kids love to snack on them, and I don't mind. They are

really low in sugar, have a good supply of iron, and are tasty!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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, robin koloms <rkoloms wrote:

>

> When you purchase the organic alternatives to Cheerios and other

national brands, you are guaranteeing that you are not feeding your

family (or you) genetically modified foods.

> �

> I have debated with religious friends whether or not a genetically

modified potato is kosher, and I think the same question should be

posed to vegetarians (though I believe that we will soon begin hearing

of health risks associated with GMOs).

> �

 

 

I would love to go completely organic but I just cannot afford to buy

it all the time. I live in CT and living has gotten harder. It comes

down to deciding on bills, gas, food, etc..(you all know what I mean)

If the health food store has a sale, I will buy, otherwise we make do

with what we can get. If you saw the food we were eating, you would

all be proud at how much we have changed. I bought a box of old

fashioned (LOL) shredded wheat the other day. My girls had never seen

it before! They like it.

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