Refusing to eat Lucky Charms cereal...

by Confucious 46 Replies latest jw friends

  • Confucious
    Confucious

    My girlfriend is over here right now laughing her A$$ off.

  • barry
    barry

    The Sanitarium health food company that makes many breakfast cereals is owned by the Adventist church and Nabisco is owned by the Catholic church. My Catholic wife always askes me to buy Nabiso cereals. I always buy Sanitarium or Kelloggs out of habit I guess. Kellogg started the SDA health food company but then had a falling out with the church and started his own company back in the early 1900s.

    Dont tell the loyal JW about these connections, what would they have for breakfast?. Barry.

  • Alleymom
    Alleymom

    Barry --

    Since I'm diabetic I don't buy much cereal, just Post Bran Flakes for my husband. I had never heard of the Sanitarium brand. Can you tell me some of the cereals they make? Do they make any of the well-known ones like Reese's Puffs, Capn Crunch, etc?

    Just curious!

  • Margie
    Margie
    The Sanitarium health food company that makes many breakfast cereals is owned by the Adventist church and Nabisco is owned by the Catholic church. My Catholic wife always askes me to buy Nabiso cereals. I always buy Sanitarium or Kelloggs out of habit I guess. Kellogg started the SDA health food company but then had a falling out with the church and started his own company back in the early 1900s.

    Dont tell the loyal JW about these connections, what would they have for breakfast?. Barry.

    Maybe the WTS should diversify into the breakfast cereal business, too, so that they don't have to be so reliant on real estate investments, sales of I mean donations for books and magazines and military investments. Can't you see it now? "New! Jehovah's Wheatness breakfast cereal! Start your morning with a bowl of salvation!"

  • Valis
    Valis

    Eh...I have been to the San in Battle Creek. If you get the chance, the move Road To Wellville is hillarious and tells quite the tale of early cereal freaks.

    Sincerely,

    District Overbeer

  • Scully
    Scully

    Margie writes:

    Maybe the WTS should diversify into the breakfast cereal business

    heh heh... CT Russell already tried the cereal business. He called it Miracle Wheat.

    http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Delphi/6444/wheat.htm

    Watch Tower of March 15, 1908, on pages 85 & 86 (uncut)

    "MIRACLE WHEAT"

    The public press is telling of the origin of "Miracle Wheat" in answer to prayer. The description has the earmarks of truth to it, in that it gives the address of the man whose prayers are said to have been answered "K. B. Stoner, a farmer of Fincastle, Botetourt county, Virginia."
    It would appear from the account that the original stalk of wheat appeared in the midst of a crop of the ordinary kind, but with "142 heads of grain."

    We quote:

    "Mr. Stoner was amazed. It seemed incredible. When a Frenchman, in 1842, announced that he had discovered a species of wheat in the Mediterranean country which produced four heads to the plant, people said he was crazy.
    "But here was a plant with 142 heads!
    "Naturally Mr. Stoner carefully preserved the heads, and the next year sowed the seed, continuing to do this each year, for he realized he had discovered a phenomenal brand of grain. And each year his amazement increased.
    "That first year after discovering the plant he got 2000 grains. In 1906 he got sixteen bushels, and has now raised the crop of wheat, all carefully preserved for seed, to 800 bushels.
    "What is most remarkable about the wheat is this:
    Whereas there is produced in the wheat sections of that country an average at the best of seventeen bushels to an acre, the average yield of the "miracle wheat" during the last three years has been fifty-six bushels to the acre; and whereas from eight to ten pecks of seed are required to plant an acre in Virginia, Mr. Stoner uses only two pecks, and, in comparison to the yield of ordinary
    wheat in the neighborhood, which is eight bushels for each bushel of seed, Mr. Stoner gets about
    seventy-five bushels for one. An ordinary stalk of wheat covers about four inches of space. The miracle wheat covers twelve.

    THE GOVERNMENT REPORT

    "Last year United States government officials became interested in the remarkable wheat and sent Assistant Agriculturalist H. A. Miller to examine it. In his report he declares:
    "'The wheat, which came from an unknown source, has been grown in the nursery every year since that time, and also has been grown under field conditions the last two years, giving excellent results. The yield has been from two to three times the yield of other varieties grown on the farm under the same condition of culture, except the rate of seeding, which was two pecks to the acre, while other varieties were sown at the rate of eight to ten pecks per acre, which is the common practice of farmers in the vicinity.
    "'Milling tests have been made of this wheat, and its quality seems to be as good as, if not superior to, other varieties of winter wheat.'

    "The average height of the wheat, according to the report, is four feet four inches.
    "It is said that the Russian government has secured an option on the wheat, and will buy a consignment of 80,000,000 bushels when that quantity shall have been raised. During the next year the seed will be distributed among farmers in Virginia and North Carolina, who will raise it and preserve the seed, keeping the seed only for planting until the required amount will have been produced. By next fall, it is believed, 30,000 bushels will have been produced."

    IS IT RESTITUTION WHEAT?

    If this account be but one-half true it testifies afresh to God's ability to provide things needful for the "times of restitution of all things which God hath spoken by the mouth of all the holy prophets since the world began."--`Acts 3:19-21`.

    End of article

  • barry
    barry

    Gday allymom,

    Im in Australia and Sanitarium is big here probably has about 30% of the market. I dont know about the brands you mention but weet bix, puffed wheat, granola are all Sanitarium. Actually weet bix would be a great diabetic cereal it has very low sugar content. I just looked in our pantry we only have weet bix there now all the other 6 boxes are kelloggs. Sanitarium also make products for McDonalds here in Australia.

    I have an Adventist mag called the Record which has Sanitarium products advertized nutmeat, savoury lentils, nutolene all made by sanitarium. Actually at least once a year instead of a sermon someone comes from the company to give us samples of a new breakfast cereal or some new product and a talk about the company.

    Valis yes I saw that movie ' the road to wellville ' old Kellogg had some wacky idears. Barry

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