New York Times best-selling author, Emmy nominated TV personality and board-certified emergency medicine physician, Dr. Travis Stork, is partnering with Kellogg’s® to educate families about the importance of breakfast and the positive nutrition they can get from a simple bowl of Kellogg’s cereal and milk. Kellogg’s® will work to help families cut through the nutrition clutter and educate them on the importance of protein and grains that can be found in a serving of Kellogg’s cereal and one cup of skim milk to help them fuel each morning.
Grains and protein are essential nutrients that can be found in one serving of Kellogg’s cereal, like All Bran®, Frosted Mini-Wheats® Raisin Bran®, and Special K™ Original, and one cup of skim milk. This powerful combination of protein and grains helps recharge the body. Stork recommends families to get protein in every meal, as it’s essential to satisfy hunger and maintain a healthy weight. Protein is an essential building block for the body, as it helps rebuild muscle mass that can be lost daily by the body and whole grains provide energy.
Potential benefits of a cereal and milk breakfast
Grains and protein are essential nutrients that can be found in one serving of Kellogg’s cereal, like All Bran®, Frosted Mini-Wheats® Raisin Bran®, and Special K™ Original, and one cup of skim milk. This powerful combination of protein and grains helps recharge the body. Stork recommends families to get protein in every meal, as it’s essential to satisfy hunger and maintain a healthy weight. Protein is an essential building block for the body, as it helps rebuild muscle mass that can be lost daily by the body and whole grains provide energy.
Potential benefits of a cereal and milk breakfast
- A serving of cereal, like Kellogg’s Frosted Mini-Wheats and one cup of skim milk can provide nutrients many people may not get enough of, including fiber, calcium, Vitamin D and potassium.
- The top three nutrition elements that people say they are looking for in their breakfast are fiber, whole grains and protein. A bowl of cereal and milk can be one the easiest ways to get all three of those elements and at only 50 cents a bowl.
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