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![]() In the confusion from misplacing things in our home due to a reorganization of belongings, a nearly-full Costco-sized open box of Cheerios was hidden under something else. Thinking it had been consumed, we opened a SECOND huge box when my kid announced he wanted Cheerios for breakfast this morning. Then we discovered the already-open box. Both are fresh, but there's no way we'd consume all of those Cheerios before they go stale, so I'm wondering if there's something creative I can do. These are plain Cheerios, not honey-nut or other flavor. So I look online for recipes, and find that the Cheerios website actually has a page devoted to this: http://www.cheerios.com/recipes Not much there looks appetizing although some look interesting. Some seem as if they'd taste like sawdust, like the recipe about grinding Cheerios into flour to make pancakes (that's just weird, they start out as flour, and then you grind them back down? why not just buy some oat flour?). The lemon squares might be good. The pork meatballs are interesting but not practical if the Cheerios get disgustingly soggy -- anything I'd make would need to have a short shelf-life to consume as leftovers. Has anyone done anything interesting or tasty with Cheerios? |
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