"Becca EmaNymton" > wrote in message
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> On 1/27/2015 1:38 PM, jmcquown wrote:
>> On 1/27/2015 1:56 PM, Jean B. wrote:
>>> dsi1 wrote:
>>>
>>>> Miso soup, rice, a bit of fish, and pickled/salted vegetables, is a
>>>> traditional Japanese breakfast. I don't know if they still eat
>>>> something like that in the morning. I'm guessing the kids eat Capt'n
>>>> Crunch these days.
>>>>
>>> Which, as we know, is a lot less healthful.
>>
>> I never ate Capt'n Crunch cereal in my life. Then again, I don't live
>> in Hawaii. I don't regularly eat Spam, either. 
>>
>> Jill
>
> Never tried Capt'n Crunch and I never bought that for my children, either.
> They did have it when they spent the night with friends, though, so my
> children have tasted it. One said it scratched the skin off the roof of
> his mouth, now that is one tough cereal.
>
> BTW, when my kids had friends or cousins who spent the night, I cooked
> them something special for breakfast. Mine were lucky to have a hot
> breakfast every morning, but I made homemade cinnamon rolls, sticky buns,
> sopapillas, etc. on special occasions.
It's actually quite good! And I am no cereal lover. I bought a small box
for $1 to take when we went to that dance convention a few years ago.
Perfect amount of food for us for breakfast for two days. And we all liked
it. But certainly not something we'd eat every day.