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Oh stewardess,
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I've never had an entire serving of Oatmeal in my life, Raisin Bran either. Bites of each, sure...
 
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You know what sounds good now? Cap'n Crunch's Peanut Butter Crunch. Do they still make that?

Yeah. I always liked that one. Kinda rough on the roof of your mouth, though, as I recall.
 
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Those sugar-bomb cereals (understandably) weren’t on the list of products purchased by my parents, so I didn’t have the option of preferring them.
Me, either. Cereal was often hot oatmeal (with sugar) or Corn Flakes (whichever brand was cheaper). Mom liked Grape Nuts but I didn't. I did learn to eat Bran Flakes (and still do, when I have cold cereal). We also sometimes had Shredded Wheat (not iced).

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Of the two listed, Frosted Flakes. When I was a kid, Quisp was my favorite - sugar coated little bits of sugar. The last time I had cereal, it was Total, but I don't know if it is even made anymore. Quisp still is, though.
 
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Growing up I hated Cheerios and loved Frosted Flakes.Which was your choice?


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Originally posted by ifithitu:
Growing up I hated Cheerios and loved Frosted Flakes.Which was your choice?


Dude, you keep running ramshod over the Boss` direction to knock it off. You might want to quit while you're ahead. Wink
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Plain Cheerios - Never
Honey Nut & Frosted Flakes are about a 50/50 split for me. The new Cinnamon Crunch Cheerios are pretty good too, but only come in the tiny 3-bowl-sized box.




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I was lucky enough to work at General Mills for 38 years, the only thing in the plant that smelled better than the aroma of fresh Cheerios coming out of the dryer was the smell of the Fruit Roll Ups when they were being cooked. The aroma of fresh strawberries and other fruits filled the air!
No one ever complained about the aromas our plant spread to the surrounding community other than it made them hungry!



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None of 'them sugar things' came home with Mom from shopping. I had choice of Cheerios, cornflakes, or the old style big biscuit shredded wheat. I could add a bit of honey "but not too much dear"....


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Neither for me.

The only cereal I eat is Quaker Rolled Oats Old Fashioned. I eat it dry. I’ve never read of anyone else that eats it that way. It has a nut-like flavor that I don’t get from oatmeal porridge.

Lots of fiber, both soluble and insoluble. Fiber is an important nutrient that’s often short in the American diet.



Serious about crackers.
 
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Neither for me.

The only cereal I eat is Quaker Rolled Oats Old Fashioned. I eat it dry. I’ve never read of anyone else that eats it that way. It has a nut-like flavor that I don’t get from oatmeal porridge.

Lots of fiber, both soluble and insoluble. Fiber is an important nutrient that’s often short in the American diet.


Sounds like you should try Uncle Sam cereal.


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I recall a lot of Wheaties around the house when I was a kid. Nowadays, I eat mostly plain Shredded Wheat with either blueberries or strawberries. Oatmeal occasionally


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I do both. I start with Frosted Flakes or Super Crisp. When done with that cereal, I put Cheerios or Rice Krispies in the left over milk.
 
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Frosted Flakes.

The Word on the street is that they're "Great!".


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Apple Jack's

Close second Fruit Loops


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Honey Nut Cheerios for me... and even as a snack without milk
 
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The new Coconut Cheerios are really good.
 
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