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Title: Cream of Wheat any good?
Post by: Mr. Jingles on February 09, 2009, 06:14:58 AM
Hey all,

Is Cream of Wheat a good form of carbs first thing in the morning, Oatmeal gets old after years of eating it every day?
Title: Re: Cream of Wheat any good?
Post by: Mr. Jingles on February 11, 2009, 11:25:15 AM
Let me guess,, All the bodybuilders on this site, no one eats Cream of Wheat??????

Maybe I should eat, Fluffer nutter sandwiches.....LMAO
Title: Re: Cream of Wheat any good?
Post by: coltrane on February 11, 2009, 11:28:33 AM
I used to eat it..  got sick of it just like oatmeal.. but it's good stuff....

End of thread.   ;D
Title: Re: Cream of Wheat any good?
Post by: ripitupbaby on February 11, 2009, 12:35:49 PM
I always end up using CoW for my morning carb when I am contest prepping.  My trainer switches me from oats to CoW about 4-6 weeks out... not entirely sure why, as I didn't ask, but I assume that it's more quick to absorb, so it's good for post-cardio AM carbs. 

It doesn't taste that great...reminds me of gruel.   :P

Title: Re: Cream of Wheat any good?
Post by: Mr. Jingles on February 11, 2009, 03:55:53 PM
I knew it was faster they Oats. Just never heard of anyone eating it. I ate it as a child the stats on the box are ok. Never hurts to ask..
I use an Equal and Butter Buds on them and there good... My girl and I are botg training and needed a break from Oatmeal..

Thanks

Ripitup, will you be competing this year?
Title: Re: Cream of Wheat any good?
Post by: jdooly on February 11, 2009, 04:32:38 PM
I eat it year round.  With 1 sugar packet, and a dash of cinnamon.  enjoy.
Title: Re: Cream of Wheat any good?
Post by: QuakerOats on February 11, 2009, 04:43:43 PM
I always end up using CoW for my morning carb when I am contest prepping.  My trainer switches me from oats to CoW about 4-6 weeks out... not entirely sure why, as I didn't ask, but I assume that it's more quick to absorb, so it's good for post-cardio AM carbs. 

It doesn't taste that great...reminds me of gruel.   :P


my mom used to give it to me and my brother EVERY MORNING with some butter when we were little kids, i used to think it was awesome. :D
Title: Re: Cream of Wheat any good?
Post by: Geo on February 11, 2009, 05:24:57 PM
cream of wheat reminds me of a dirty babys diaper
Title: Re: Cream of Wheat any good?
Post by: ripitupbaby on February 11, 2009, 05:46:57 PM
I knew it was faster they Oats. Just never heard of anyone eating it. I ate it as a child the stats on the box are ok. Never hurts to ask..
I use an Equal and Butter Buds on them and there good... My girl and I are botg training and needed a break from Oatmeal..

Thanks

Ripitup, will you be competing this year?


It's a good possibility that I'll do Nationals again this November but I'm not fully decided yet. 

CoW IS much better with cinnamon and spleda or equal in it.  :)

Title: Re: Cream of Wheat any good?
Post by: Dr Loomis on February 11, 2009, 06:53:54 PM
cream wheat and cream rice are both good instead of oatmeal
Title: Re: Cream of Wheat any good?
Post by: Princess L on February 11, 2009, 08:04:02 PM
I always end up using CoW for my morning carb when I am contest prepping.  My trainer switches me from oats to CoW about 4-6 weeks out... not entirely sure why, as I didn't ask, but I assume that it's more quick to absorb, so it's good for post-cardio AM carbs. 


I'm not sure how it's made, but obviously it's some form of wheat.  Judging by the lack of fiber, I'd assume ( :o) it's not the whole grain which would explain the the "quick to absorb" assumption and probably a much higher GI.


cream of wheat reminds me of a dirty babys diaper

Now with that visual, no one will be rushing out to try it.  :-X

You sure you're not thinking of Malto Meal?  :-X (wtf is that stuff anyway?)
Title: Re: Cream of Wheat any good?
Post by: darksol on February 11, 2009, 10:00:04 PM
cream of wheat has a lot of iron in it.  Love it.  I would make a bowl and then add 1 teaspoon (4 grams ) sugar to it and it would taste great.
Title: Re: Cream of Wheat any good?
Post by: The_Crusher on February 12, 2009, 07:18:19 AM
It always made me hold water in the ankles. Sweet potatoes are a good source of complex carbs. No water retention there! 
Title: Re: Cream of Wheat any good?
Post by: ripitupbaby on February 12, 2009, 01:56:44 PM

I'm not sure how it's made, but obviously it's some form of wheat.  Judging by the lack of fiber, I'd assume ( :o) it's not the whole grain which would explain the the "quick to absorb" assumption and probably a much higher GI.


That also explains why my blood sugar would crash SO badly after breakfast that I was blinded by hunger to the point of thinking I was going to die.   :-\

Title: Re: Cream of Wheat any good?
Post by: mar10s on February 15, 2009, 02:54:11 PM
I switch to cream of wheat every now and then.  Like you said, oatmeal gets old after a while.  To switch things up as far as oatmeal...pour out a serving of oats in a bowl, then get the low-sugar quaker oats packets and mix that in with the regular stuff.  It adds a little taste without all of the sugar.
Speaking of Cream of Wheat...is Malt-O-Meal the same thing???  I use to eat that too...add some sugar and some butter, good stuff.
Title: Re: Cream of Wheat any good?
Post by: suckmymuscle on February 15, 2009, 02:58:34 PM
Hey all,

Is Cream of Wheat a good form of carbs first thing in the morning, Oatmeal gets old after years of eating it every day?


  I recommend cream of rye is you want a fantastic carb with a very low GI to start the morning with.

SUCKMYMUSCLE
Title: Re: Cream of Wheat any good?
Post by: Fighting40 on February 24, 2009, 03:03:37 PM
I too, get tired of standard rolled oats so I often switch to steel cut oats.  They have an entirely different texture and a slightly different taste, but retain the low GI impact.
Title: Re: Cream of Wheat any good?
Post by: Princess L on February 24, 2009, 04:08:36 PM
I too, get tired of standard rolled oats so I often switch to steel cut oats.  They have an entirely different texture and a slightly different taste, but retain the low GI impact.

Actually, steel cut is a lower GI than regular rolled due to less processing, taking longer to digest.
I like to take whole oat groat and cook that (very long cooking) and cook steel cut and mix those together and then add some rolled, continuing to cook until they're all done.  Add a little vanilla to the whole pot and then freeze in individual serving sizes.  Turns out to be a nice blend of textures and taste.  Quick and easy to defrost and heat in the micro in the morning.