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How to Eat Breakfast Cereal?



 
 
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Old 10-07-2007, 07:44 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
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Default How to Eat Breakfast Cereal?

Andy wrote:

ravenlynne said...

Andy wrote:

Do you add cereal then milk OR milk then cereal?

I've been in the cereal then milk camp but more often than not, the
cereal goes soggy before I can eat it all.

I'm tempted to do the milk then cereal method so I can just add a
little bit of cereal at a time without going too soggy, then add

more as need be.

You?

Andy


Seriously? LOL...you ARE bored.

Cereal then milk.



Well maybe but, I had a bowl of cheerios this morning that ended up
soggy (as usual) and it dawned on me, maybe cereal then milk is all
wrong, so I brought it to the attention of the membership for
consideration.

Andy
Chairman of the Bored


I don't think either way would cause sogginess. I think it's got
something to do with the time it takes to eat the cheerios.

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Old 10-07-2007, 07:45 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
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Default How to Eat Breakfast Cereal?

Blair P. Houghton wrote:

Andy q wrote:
Do you add cereal then milk OR milk then cereal?


I don't even enter that aisle of the store.

--Blair


I do...same aisle as coffee. :-)

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Old 10-07-2007, 04:04 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
Kate Connally
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Default How to Eat Breakfast Cereal?

Andy wrote:

ravenlynne said...


Andy wrote:


Do you add cereal then milk OR milk then cereal?

I've been in the cereal then milk camp but more often than not, the
cereal goes soggy before I can eat it all.

I'm tempted to do the milk then cereal method so I can just add a
little bit of cereal at a time without going too soggy, then add more
as need be.

You?

Andy


Seriously? LOL...you ARE bored.

Cereal then milk.




Well maybe but, I had a bowl of cheerios this morning that ended up soggy
(as usual) and it dawned on me, maybe cereal then milk is all wrong, so I
brought it to the attention of the membership for consideration.

Andy
Chairman of the Bored


Well, obviously you just don't eat fast enough. Sheesh!

Kate

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Old 10-07-2007, 04:48 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
Andy[_2_]
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Default How to Eat Breakfast Cereal?

Kate Connally said...

Andy wrote:

ravenlynne said...


Andy wrote:


Do you add cereal then milk OR milk then cereal?

I've been in the cereal then milk camp but more often than not, the
cereal goes soggy before I can eat it all.

I'm tempted to do the milk then cereal method so I can just add a
little bit of cereal at a time without going too soggy, then add more
as need be.

You?

Andy

Seriously? LOL...you ARE bored.

Cereal then milk.




Well maybe but, I had a bowl of cheerios this morning that ended up soggy
(as usual) and it dawned on me, maybe cereal then milk is all wrong, so I
brought it to the attention of the membership for consideration.

Andy
Chairman of the Bored


Well, obviously you just don't eat fast enough. Sheesh!

Kate



LOL!

That reminded me (who knows why?) of a comedian who said,

It's not that the glass is half full OR half empty.
It's that the glass is just too big!

Andy
 




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