Cramer's 'Mad Money' Recap: Sept. 17

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Regarding international sales, Powell said General Mills is only in the third inning of its growth strategy. With only 25% of the company's sales coming from abroad, Powell said there is still a long runaway in front of the company.

Powell characterized General Mills as a safe, resilient company that is enjoying broad-based success.

Am I Diversified?

Cramer talked with callers about their portfolios. The first caller's portfolio included Exxon Mobil (XOM Quote), Goldcorp (GG Quote), Chesapeake Energy (CHK Quote), Proctor & Gamble (PG Quote) and Kohl's (KSS Quote).

Cramer said Chesapeake and Exxon were two energy plays and advised selling one and picking up a healthcare or staying in cash until the market volatility calms down.

The second caller's top holdings included Constellation Energy (CEG Quote), Duke Realty (DRE Quote), Cisco (CSCO Quote), Evergreen Solar (ESLR Quote) and Bank Of America (BAC Quote).

Cramer said this portfolio had too much speculation with Evergreen and Constellation. He recommended selling Constellation for a defense stock.

Lightning Round

Cramer was bullish on Peabody Energy (BTU Quote), Joy Global (JOYG Quote), Clean Energy Fuels , Pilgrim's Pride (PPC Quote), Tyson Foods (TSN Quote) and Rosetta Resources .

He was bearish on Arch Coal (ACI Quote), Fluor (FLR Quote) and Honda Motor (HMC Quote).

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At the time of publication, Cramer was long Cisco, General Mills.

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