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Carrie L. wrote:This is a fun topic, and I share your thoughts on a lot of them... especially Raisin Bran and Frosted Flakes--for the same reasons you cited.
Hands down, my favorite cereal is Peanut Butter Captain Crunch. I still buy it occasionally, but it doesn't last long. I make a big bowl of it with lots of milk, then when the cereal runs out, I just keep pouring in more until I have no more milk left. Probably not the best of morning habits! (And I'm usually hungry about an hour later after all that!)
Life is probably my second favorite. It's relatively healthy and I just think it has great balance of flavor and texture. (And Mikey likes it. Groan....)
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Carrie L. wrote:This is a fun topic, and I share your thoughts on a lot of them... especially Raisin Bran and Frosted Flakes--for the same reasons you cited.
Hands down, my favorite cereal is Peanut Butter Captain Crunch. I still buy it occasionally, but it doesn't last long. I make a big bowl of it with lots of milk, then when the cereal runs out, I just keep pouring in more until I have no more milk left. Probably not the best of morning habits! (And I'm usually hungry about an hour later after all that!)
Life is probably my second favorite. It's relatively healthy and I just think it has great balance of flavor and texture. (And Mikey likes it. Groan....)
These days, more often than traditional cereal with milk, I have non-fat vanilla yogurt with Grape Nuts and blueberries. It's really good. Sometimes I substitute the Grape Nuts with another cereal I recently discovered called Nature's Path Peanut Butter Granola. It's also good just plain, in some milk.
Len has exclusively become a Quaker Oatmeal Squares kinda guy. (Brown Sugar Flavor.) Apparently he is not alone, because half the time when I go to purchase it, the space is empty where it usually is. I'm not really a fan of them though.
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Jeff B
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Howie Hart wrote:Way back, before I was born, in the early days of WWII, my Mom worked at the "Original" Nabisco Shredded Wheat plant in Niagara Falls (it used to say that on the box). She knew the guy who invented Triscuits, which also originated there. We ate a lot of shredded wheat when growing up. Sometimes my Mom would put two of the biscuits in a bowl, pour boiling water over them, let them soak for a few seconds until soft, pour off the hot water and top with butter and salt. Nice, warm breakfast. I believe the original shredded wheat plant closed shortly after it was bought by Post. In the early 1970s I had a friend who worked there. He told me about a card game that had been going on in one of the break rooms continuously since 1963. I've always wondered if that was some kind of record.
EDIT: Just found this link: http://www.lavasurfer.com/cereal-shreddedwheat-history.html
Jenise
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Maria Samms wrote:Wow Jenise!! That doesn't surprise me though!
Maria Samms
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Jenise wrote:Maria Samms wrote:Wow Jenise!! That doesn't surprise me though!
Well, understand, nothing snobby going on here, and sugarless cereals of the kind you had were available in our home growing up. It's just tht I despise milk, always have.
Daniel Rogov
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Daniel Rogov wrote:Whatever happened to steaming hot cream of wheat cereal? Childhood memories rule!!!!
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Jeff B
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Daniel Rogov wrote:Whatever happened to steaming hot cream of wheat cereal? Childhood memories rule!!!!
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