This is a sponsored post for Post Cereals. As always, all opinions are my own.
Did your breakfasts growing up include Honeycomb cereal? I’m excited to team up with Honeycomb cereal because classics never go out of style and Honeycomb’s big honey flavor and big crunch make it the perfect breakfast or snack option. Honeycomb combines sweetened corn and unique hexagonal shapes with big honey flavor, making it a staple for kids and cereal lovers nationwide. But for Honeycomb, thinking big is not big enough. Honeycomb asked my family and I to join them in thinking as big as they possibly can, by making breakfast “biggerer” than ever before. I’m going to tell you how we’re doing that in this post. Read on… Think Biggerer with Honeycomb Cereal
This is how breakfast in our house usually works. We decide what we’re serving (usually cereal) and my kids complain and don’t want to eat it. Sound familiar? My kids are super picky and usually everyone wants something different. Even if they’ve picked it out. Frankly, it’s not fun. My kids complain about everything I make. So, we’ve decided to “Think Biggerer” and let them make their own breakfasts from now on. Responsibility is a wonderful thing for kids and I needed to loosen up a little and give them some control. I was a little nervous, but my husband sang the Honeycomb jingle to me and told me that he thought our kids could handle it. My kids are almost 12, 9 1/2, and almost 7, so it’s time to let them own making easy breakfasts. I pulled out Honeycomb cereal, bowls, spoons, milk, and fruit and let THEM make their own breakfast. My contribution was only a couple of fruit smoothies – I can’t let go entirely!
I was nervous that milk was going to go everywhere, but I had to hold my tongue. Luckily they didn’t make a mess. I understand that messes are going to happen with giving kids independence.
You can see from the look on my oldest child’s face that he was totally jazzed with making his own breakfast.
My daughter cut her own banana.
It was a total success.
While my little guy needed help with his cereal (he poured the cereal and I poured the milk), he decided he wanted blueberries and loved adding them himself.
Now that we know that our kids can make their own breakfast (mind you, I will still be supervising), it’s time to think where else we can think big. I think chore charts and bigger allowances are in their future. We do ask our kids to do chores, but I admit I’m inconsistent with it. I think a posted chart may be a help.
My kids really enjoyed Honeycomb cereal. Each spoonful of classic Honeycomb cereal is bursting with honey flavor for a “biggerer” breakfast option.
Honeycomb cereal has:
- Has 8g of whole grain per serving*
- Is an excellent source of vitamin D
- Provides 10 essential vitamins and minerals
Ways Kids Can Think Biggerer
- Let them make some of their breakfasts and meals – Honeycomb cereal is great for this. If you are nervous for them to pour the milk, pour the milk into a smaller container or cup. Kids can also cut bananas and strawberries with butter knives.
- Let them lead the way when you go to local parks and neighborhood haunts– this will pave the way for them to go by themselves in the future. My almost 12-year-old is getting his first tastes of freedom now but I’m not ready for him to start going everywhere by himself.
- Kids can do chores — even little ones. Make a list of what your kids can do to help around the house and when they should do it. We do offer allowance for completed chores and tasks. Right now my almost 12-year-old is helping the most, as he wants the money. He cleans up toys and stuff (my almost 7-year-old is pretty destructive), organizes, and vacuums. My 9 1/2-year-old is starting to help and once in a while, my 7-year-old will help.
- Thinking Biggerer can almost mean getting muscles bigger. We are trying to motivate our kids to get healthier along with us and we’re teaching them how to workout with YouTube videos and calisthenics.
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John H. says
Yes. I would say make a trail mix with them for family game night.
Jennifer H. says
Yes, we have. I would add into our pancakes.
Sarah Mayer says
I would think bigger by using these to make crafts.
Breanna Pollard says
I HAVE NEVER TRIED THEM BEFORE.
Nannypanpan says
Haven’t had it in awhile, but it is good
Lesley F says
It’s been years since I had Honeycomb. We would think bigger by everyone doing chores so we could get done faster and spend more family time together doing fun things
Janice Cooper says
Yes I’ve had Honeycomb cereal before, but It’s been so long. From what I remember it was pretty good. We have been thinking bigger by trying to be more healthy by exercising and walking daily.
Cheryl Chervitz says
I love Honeycomb, I like to snack on it all the time. I would like to spend more time as a family to be bigger!
Elaine says
Yes we’ve tried honeycomb. And, I really like the idea of thinking bigger and making kids more self-responsible.
Gabrielly says
I love Honeycomb cereal. We would think bigger by eating together.
ellen beck says
Have you ever tried Honeycomb Cereal? How would you “Think Biggerer” with your family?
Yes I have tried and really like Honeycomb cereal. I eat it for snacks even!
I would make things ‘bigger’ byspending more time unplugged.
Sarah Hayes says
Ive never tried this but it would be great to take on hikes as a snack.
Adriane says
I tried it once long ago – bet it would be good in trail mix!
Jessica W. says
I’ve tried Honeycomb before, it’s great! I think our kids can think biggerer with some chores.
cindy r. says
we have tried honeycomb, love adding banana , blueberry and strawberry
manar says
my kids love cereal.
thanks
AShley Perez says
I would love this!
Carla S says
I haven’t had honeycomb cereal in many years. I used to like it.
Chrissy says
I haven’t actually tried Honeycomb cereal but I’m sure my daughter would love it! My family tries to think biggerer by always using our imagination, reading a lot and playing outside together a lot!
heather says
I have tried Honeycomb cereal and I loved it. I “Think Biggerer” with my family by traveling and learning new things as much as we can.
Daniel M says
tried it a long time ago
Emmy says
I have always loved honeycomb cereal, I would love to try and incorporate it into baking!
Heather D says
I loved Honeycombs as a kid. I still get them sometimes.
Azeem Isaahaque says
Mmmm!!! Never tried this cereal before but it sure will help my family and I think bigger and happier
Nancy says
Yes, we have tried Honeycomb cereal before. To think bigger, I’d use Honeycomb cereal in a granola mixture with fried fruit and nuts.
The Mama Maven says
That sound delicious! Would love to see a photo if you try it!
Julie Bickham says
I use to eat this cereal a lot as a child. I only have had it a few times since then.
Susan Smith says
Yes I like Honey Combs for breakfast. We would think bigger by exercising together.
Sara Zielinski says
Yes I have tried honeycomb cereal, its very good.
latanya says
Yes, I remember them as a child. Experiencing new things together.
Noah Ramer says
I have never tried Honeycomb cereal before but would love to try it. My family could think biggerer by going on family hikes.
Tammy Shelton says
Yes, I love Honeycomb. I’m a Queen Bee and it helps me bigger and stronger and buzz around faster.
Tiffany S says
Yes I have tried honey comb before and I like it. Not sure how we would think bigger.
Natalie says
I have tried Honeycomb cereal but have not had it in a long time. We would think bigger by helping each other out with chores.
Allison Swain says
I have never tried this cereal before. We could make dinner together ! Thanks for the chance to win!
Janet W. says
Yes, we have tried and enjoy eating Honeycomb Cereal! We let my grandsons think bigger by letting them help set the table and clear the table at dinner time!
wendi says
yes, we love honeycomb!!! its not too sweet!!! perfect
Elle says
I have tried Honeycomb cereal before many times.
Edye says
I have and love it! We think that way by playing educational games.
kjasus says
honeycomb is my all time favorite cereal! i love eating it straight fom the box sometimes.
rochelle haynes says
Yes we have had this taste good loving it
Kimberly O says
I have tried it. We are teaching our kids to help out around the house by being responsible for themselves and their own messes. Thanks.
Lisa Brown says
I have not had honeycomb cereal since I was a kid and have not served it to my kids. We could think bigger by doing some gardening as a family and making it fun.
Jan Lee says
Yes we have tried Honeycomb cereal before 🙂 If we were to go biggerer, I think we would have it after for breakfast and after school for a snack too, lol 🙂
Barbara Montag says
We all love Honeycomb cereal!
To get bigger I would add it to a yogurt parfait.
thank you
Madonna says
we love honeycomb and I can’t think of any ways we think bigger.
shelly peterson says
My family loves Honeycomb cereal. We think bigger buy going for walks together and cooking dinner together at least once a week.
Darlene Owen says
I have never tried Honeycomb cereal. We would think biggener by volunteering more.
Amanda lea says
I used to love eating this. I would eat it with real honey on top as a snack!!
Lauren says
I had Honeycomb cereal a long time ago.
Dana Rodriguez says
I keep getting a wordpress error but I tweeted @tatzgrrly
Tami Vollenweider says
NoI haven’t tried Honeycomb cereal! I think bigger around my house is letting my grand son try to things for his self,which is so often! He has try,but sometimes ask for my help!
Sarah Hall says
I have ate Honeycomb for years and love it. We think bigger by playing games together.
HS says
I have never tried Honeycomb Cereal. I would “Think Biggerer” by going hiking and biking together.
Stephanie Phelps says
Yes, I love Honeycombs cereal and so do the kids. I would “Think Biggerer” with my family by spending more time playing together!
cyndi br says
I have tried honeycomb cereal. I would think bigger by checking in on one another
Cheryl B says
I like Honeycomb cereal, my Granddaughter loves it. I would encourage her to be biggerer by being more active, spend less time near the tv and tablet.
Elizabeth Miller says
We have tried Honeycomb and we like it. My hubby especially loves it. We think bigger as a family by trying to purchase things we use a lot in club stores, making decisions as a family on splurge money such as vacations, day trips, shopping trips, ect.
Rosie says
We haven’t had it in ages, but I would love to use it as an add to trail mix. It would help us think “biggerer” by wanting to hike far and adventure out, knowing we have a good snack with Honeycomb in it!
Elena says
I have never tried this cereal. We would think bigger by supporting each other
Donna L says
I have never tried Honeycomb cereal.
Tim says
I love honeycomb. The pieces all float, making it easy to polish off the bowl. WE think biggerer by encouraging our kids top play outside. The would get biggerer on the couch, but not the right kind.
Julie Wood says
We love Honeycomb cereal at our house! We would go bigger by doing exercises together!
Kate says
I grew up eating honeycomb and happy to share it now with my kids. We think bigger by having the kids help with set up and clean up during meal times.
Dan Dykstra says
Yes I have tried honeycomb cereal. I can still sing their commercial song. We all need a little more exercise and a few more responsibilities around the house.
Julie Lundstrom says
Yes we have Honeycomb in the house right now, The kids like it for breakfast. We are thinking bigger by teaching the kids how to cook. We are having so much fun trying new recipes and they are learning with it too.
James Robert says
No, I have not had this, not sure if my kids ever have. We would think bigger by helping each other out since it is just myself with my 5 kids.
Jeffrey says
It’s been ages since I’ve had Honeycomb cereal and truthfully can’t remember even what it tastes like. Not sure if my kids have ever tried it. Both my boys are active in sports, baseball and cross country. They stay active while at home by bike riding and swimming.
Steve Weber says
Yes I love Honeycomb cereal.. we would think bigger by working out together.