The Cereal Thread
#78
Join Date: Mar 2005
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Favs, not what I eat (don't really buy cereal, but I do love it)
-KIX (not the airport)
-Lucky Charms
-Rice Crispie Treat Cereal (do they still make this, it was basically rice crispie treats in milk)
-Cracklin' Oat Bran (amazingly overpriced, yet delicious)
-Cinnamon Toast Crunch
-KIX (not the airport)
-Lucky Charms
-Rice Crispie Treat Cereal (do they still make this, it was basically rice crispie treats in milk)
-Cracklin' Oat Bran (amazingly overpriced, yet delicious)
-Cinnamon Toast Crunch
#79
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Being a fully paid up Scot, I naturally eat porridge (oatmeal). And, of course, the proper way, with salt, not sugar, and a little cream*
* Well, no, not really. I generally end up using the semi-instant, sweet stuff that you put milk & water in and lob it in the microwave. But don't tell anyone!
* Well, no, not really. I generally end up using the semi-instant, sweet stuff that you put milk & water in and lob it in the microwave. But don't tell anyone!
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Here I thought I was the only one who prefers soggy cereal? ^
Raisin Bran and Corn Flakes would be my top choices. Museli works.
Can't handle Cheerios at all - a texture thing I guess.
Anyone remember the days of Booberry and Sir Grapefellow?
I like Grape Nuts (even moreso grapenut pudding!), but I have to nuke them (in milk) for a bit first to get them soft enough to eat.
#81




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I am a big fan of cereal and eat it most mornings. I like most of the cereals in the Quaker Essentials line (including the aforementioned Oat Squares and Crunchy Corn Bran, both of which are regulars in my pantry).
I also like the Newman's Own Blueberry/Pecan cereal. IMHO better than the Macadamia/Cranberry variety. These cereals are sold under the Kirkland brand at Costco. However, the blueberry/pecan version only appears for a few weeks at a time and then disappears for months from the stores in this area, at least.
I also like the Newman's Own Blueberry/Pecan cereal. IMHO better than the Macadamia/Cranberry variety. These cereals are sold under the Kirkland brand at Costco. However, the blueberry/pecan version only appears for a few weeks at a time and then disappears for months from the stores in this area, at least.
Last edited by TRRed; Apr 23, 2007 at 11:25 pm Reason: typo
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#86


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Changes from time to time, for the last 4 or 5 months Kellogs Cornflakes with a sliced banana and some 0.1% fat yoghurt.
Before that I ate Dr. Oetker Knusper Schoko with milk for almost 2 years.
Before that I ate Dr. Oetker Knusper Schoko with milk for almost 2 years.

