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Re: Cereal
HoneyNut Cheerios is FTW and you can't deny its awesome power.
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If I put a single Cheerio on a plate with my eggs over easy and chicken-fried steak, will that count? If not, I would have to go with Great Grains wth raisins, dates and pecans.
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[quote="Oddjob";p="95514"]
Ugh what is it with you guys and your nasty chocolately cereals....
Honeycomb is one of the better ones I can think of and are awesome as a dry snack. Maybe some reeses cereal also.
[/quote]I love how quickly you go from putting down chocolate cereal to mentioning Reese's.
And I think you'll all forgetting the best breakfast of champions: A bottle of beer and some leftover pizza. Seriously though, I'm not a big cereal person, but if we were to go into breads and what-not...
Ugh what is it with you guys and your nasty chocolately cereals....
Honeycomb is one of the better ones I can think of and are awesome as a dry snack. Maybe some reeses cereal also.
[/quote]I love how quickly you go from putting down chocolate cereal to mentioning Reese's.
And I think you'll all forgetting the best breakfast of champions: A bottle of beer and some leftover pizza. Seriously though, I'm not a big cereal person, but if we were to go into breads and what-not...
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for breakfast I actually typically mix up a bowl of oatmeal. Normally plain, flavorless with some fruit thrown in there. If I do cereal, its typically wheaties or something plain like that. I don't normally do sugary cereals, but when I do, golden grams are the way to go.
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I will add:
I also love Fruity Pebbles.
Cocoa Puffs are PASSABLE at best. Cocoa Krispies... right out!
I do love me some Honeycomb and love it as well right out of the box..
Dog, I think I have had Wheatabix... not sure though.
I try to avoid wheat cereals though, despite loving frosted shredded wheat, because there's well, an allergy problem that results in ... atmospheric pressure changes.
torven, I'm all for the eggs and chicken fried steak, but over easy?? It's like eatinng warm snot. I take them over hard or medium on rare occasions. I like to have that yolk solid if I can.
And yes, I love some cold pizza for breakfast... and let's not rule out onigiri. It's a strip of nori (seaweed) wrapped around some sticky rice. Don't get me started on korroke!
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I also love Fruity Pebbles.
Cocoa Puffs are PASSABLE at best. Cocoa Krispies... right out!
I do love me some Honeycomb and love it as well right out of the box..
Dog, I think I have had Wheatabix... not sure though.
I try to avoid wheat cereals though, despite loving frosted shredded wheat, because there's well, an allergy problem that results in ... atmospheric pressure changes.
torven, I'm all for the eggs and chicken fried steak, but over easy?? It's like eatinng warm snot. I take them over hard or medium on rare occasions. I like to have that yolk solid if I can.
And yes, I love some cold pizza for breakfast... and let's not rule out onigiri. It's a strip of nori (seaweed) wrapped around some sticky rice. Don't get me started on korroke!
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[quote="StrontiumDog";p="95554"]Great cereals:
Chocolate flavoured Ready Brek
Original Ready Brek
Ricicles (sugar coated Rice Krispies)
Coco Pops (chocolate covered Rice Krispies)
Weetabix[/quote]
Is that Canuckistanian code for something? I don't just eat Cocoa Puffs. Peanut Butter Captain Crunch is way high up on my like list as well.
Chocolate flavoured Ready Brek
Original Ready Brek
Ricicles (sugar coated Rice Krispies)
Coco Pops (chocolate covered Rice Krispies)
Weetabix[/quote]
Is that Canuckistanian code for something? I don't just eat Cocoa Puffs. Peanut Butter Captain Crunch is way high up on my like list as well.
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[quote="Nanite";p="95586"]Is that Canuckistanian code for something? I don't just eat Cocoa Puffs. Peanut Butter Captain Crunch is way high up on my like list as well.[/quote]
Not Canadian...British
Ready Brek: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ready_Brek
Weetabix: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weetabix
Coco Pops: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coco_pops
Not Canadian...British
Ready Brek: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ready_Brek
Weetabix: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weetabix
Coco Pops: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coco_pops
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Re: Cereal
"Always a great value!"
You know what's awesome but they only make it around Halloween, the long-lost relative of Count Chocula, the wondrous Boo Berry. I look forward to it all year, then stock up. It never lasts to the first of the year though
Hmm...what else...?
Honey Nut Chex have become my cereal of choice for out-of-the-box. Putting milk on them washes all the flavor off, then you're left with regular Chex in marginally sweetened milk.
Which brings up another interesting point: The best part of a bowl of cereal is the milk left when you're done. Especially with something like Fruity Pebbles. Mmm...
You know what's awesome but they only make it around Halloween, the long-lost relative of Count Chocula, the wondrous Boo Berry. I look forward to it all year, then stock up. It never lasts to the first of the year though
Hmm...what else...?
Honey Nut Chex have become my cereal of choice for out-of-the-box. Putting milk on them washes all the flavor off, then you're left with regular Chex in marginally sweetened milk.
Which brings up another interesting point: The best part of a bowl of cereal is the milk left when you're done. Especially with something like Fruity Pebbles. Mmm...
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[quote="RiceKrispies";p="95492"]
cereal is awful and I would never have anything to do with any of it
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Oh, delicious irony...
I don't regularly eat cereal, even as snackymunchies, but if I were to, then Cinnamon Toast Crunch is a good way to go. Also, any cereal with marshmallows in it is good too - but just for the marshmallows.
cereal is awful and I would never have anything to do with any of it
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Oh, delicious irony...
I don't regularly eat cereal, even as snackymunchies, but if I were to, then Cinnamon Toast Crunch is a good way to go. Also, any cereal with marshmallows in it is good too - but just for the marshmallows.
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