Finish the saying
TV and Movie moms
Cereals by company
Food that starts with a D
Foods high in calcium
100

Good things come 

People who wait patiently are typically rewards and often achieve their desires and goals. 

To those who wait 

100

This mom is part of the longest running American animated TV series, who is a dedicated homemaker and mother of three children. She is known for her blue beehive hairstyle and vibrant personality 

Marge Simpson 

100

Originally founded as the Battle Creek toasted corn flake company, this company is responsible for about 383 different breakfast cereals since 1906. We can thank this company for Frosted flakes, fruit loops, Apple Jacks and many others. 

Kellogs 

100
Americans consume over 10 billion of these pastries a year as they were served as a comfort food during world wars. They have been declared the "hit food of the century". 

Donuts 

100

Any type of leafy green can bring you loads of calcium, but this vegetable is one of the best sources, as one cooked cup packs 177 mg of calcium. It's a love or hate vegetable, brings a bitterness in taste, and is part of the cabbage family. 

Kale 

200

Fool me Once

(One should learn from one's mistakes) 

shame on you, fool me twice, shame on mee

200

Florence Henderson played the golden-haired mother in this sitcom who's known for being the mother of six, after the marriage. She is sometimes seen parenting them, but the kids are often outside playing together or indoors talking. Despite the show ending in 1974, she returned for some spinoffs. 

Carol Brady: Brady Bunch 

200

Officially created in 1928, the company slowly became the world's 6th largest food company, especially for breakfast cereals, 252 of them. This company introduced us to Cheerios, Cinnamon toast crunch, Cookie crisp and many more. 

General Mills 

200

This sweet confectionery is more on the bitter side but has been known to have some components that offer health benefits as long as eaten in moderation. Consuming this may improve brain functioning, memory and overall mood. 

Dark chocolate 

200

Nuts are a great part of any diet but it's this specific type of nut that carries the most calcium, especially when it's turned into milk. They are typically great for your heart and act as a natural energy booster. You can also find it as an alternative flour or alternative breading.

Almonds 

300

One man's trash 

What is useless to one person could be valuable to another

is another man's treasure 

300

The quintessential 50's mom played by Barbara Billinsley. she served as the typical suburban mom to her two sons. She even took care of her kids' friends as if they were her own. She personified a Hollywood postwar family and became an ideal stay-at-home mom. 

June Cleaver- Leave it to Beaver 

300

This company began in 1895 and originally was meant to sell coffee substitutes. Now responsible for over 200 cereal brands, the first popular one to come out was Grape-Nuts in 1897. From there, we can thank this company for Fruity Pebbles and Honey Bunches of Oats. 

Post 

300

This ice cream snack was invented in 1988 and created by flash freezing ice cream in liquid nitrogen. You probably won't find it in supermarkets because it needs to be in super cold temperatures. 

Dippin Dots 

300

The process of making this food is similar to make cheese, but instead it uses soybeans to make. This is one of main alternatives for someone who wants to go on a meat-less diet. We can thank Benjamin Franklin for introducing this to the US

Tofu 

400

The way to a man's heart 

Feed a man well and he will love you 

is through his stomach 

400

Sally Field plays the mom in this 1994 film, and immediately seen as a strong character sticking up for her son, especially when her son gets leg braces. Despite being a single mother and an extremely generous person, she is willing to do whatever it takes for her son to be treated the same as everyone else. She is known for a popular movie line about life. 

Mrs Gump- Forest Gump

Life is like a box of chocolate you never know wat you're gonna get 

400
This company was founded in 1901 with the merger of three oat milling operations in the Midwest United States. Since then, the company has expanded operations especially within creating breakfast cereals. We can thank this company for Captain Crunch, Life and the classic Quisp cereal. 

Quaker (Pepsi-co) 

400

We may call this plant some fruit, but it's technically considered a cactus. They are known for their scaly skin, while the inside flesh may be red or white. It has a crunchy texture and sweet flavor like a kiwi or pear. 

Dragon fruit 

400

We typically try to not eat things out of a can but for this food, it contains high amounts of calcium when opened from a can. Whether individuals use it as bait for bigger fish, or eat it as is, this type of fish can be found on shorelines and coastlines.  It can also be grilled or pickled once taken out of the can.

Canned sardines 

500

If you chase two rabbits, 

(If you try to do things at the same time, you won't succeed in doing either of them) 

You will not catch either one 
500

Lauren Graham is dysfunctional, quirky and got a heart full of gold playing this single mom on this TV show. She has an up and down relationship with her daughter Rory but shows what making sacrifices for your children can do in the long run. 

Lorelai- Gilmore Girls 

500

This history dates back to 1898 when three bakeries merged to form the National Biscuit company. Their name in the cereal category isn't as popular as the other items they have introduced us too, such as the cracker. Notable cereals include Teddy Grahams and Shredded wheat and Bran. We know this company more for their cookies than cereal. 

Nabisco 

500

Also known as radish, this root vegetable is mostly used in Asian cuisines. It's known for being a winter vegetable, coming in a wide range of shapes and colors. It brings a certain crisp when served raw but softens as it cooks, much like a potato. 

Daikon 

500

A single oz of these little ingredients contains 18 percent of your recommended daily allowance of calcium, which is vital for bone, muscle and nerve functioning. They are part of the mint family, black and white in color and can give you sustainable energy. They are commonly added to foods like salads, shakes or puddings. 

Chia seeds