It all begins with sunshine and grains.

Behind every bowl of Kellogg’s breakfast cereal there’s a story to be told. This story begins in a field with a single grain of corn, wheat, oat or rice, and continues right through to the family breakfast table. With these simple grains, Kellogg’s create a variety of cereals, like Kellogg’s Corn Flakes and Kellogg’s Rice Krispies, that are made with a handful of ingredients, plus vitamins and minerals your body needs.

The journey of Kellogg’s cereal is a really simple one from the field to your table. Ripened in sunshine, the ingredients of Kellogg’s cereal products – barley, wheat, oats, rye, rice maize - are all gathered from the fields. Every morning, farmers across Europe are busy taking care of their fields and grains, to help ensure that only high quality grains are cultivated and carefully collected so that from field to cereal box only the best reaches our breakfast bowls.

Now you can also plant, grow and nurture your own food with a fantastic FREE Kellogg’s Growing Kit*.

*Purchases necessary. 16+. UK/ROI. Claim by 31.12.2015.T&Cs apply.See www.kelloggs.ie/grow

The Journey of Kellogg's cereal

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Competition Time

Every morning millions of us start our day with a bowl of cereal to help meet our nutritional needs for the morning ahead. But while sleepily shaking your cereal into a bowl, and absently pouring milk over them, have you ever stopped to think, "How is this actually made?"

To celebrate the journey behind Kellogg's cereals, we are giving one lucky MummyPages fan the chance to enjoy some family tome in the beautiful Irish country-side. One mum will win a break away for a family of four to Ballymaloe, while 20 runners up will win a either a Kellogg's Mini Seed Head Kit or Kellogg's Planter Kit.

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