What are you eating and drinking tonight?
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Yesterday, whilst in Sainsbury's, I bought .... for no obvious reason .... Sugar Puffs.
Oh, what a taste sensation !!
Oh, what a taste sensation !!
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
I regularly revisit old favourites like weetabix (with hot milk), cornflakes, sugar puffs, alpen, rice crispies, and cocoa-pops. I wait for about six months on average and then indulge in a packet picked at random. Every time it comes as a revelation. But buy a second packet and they very soon become mundane.bobo the clown wrote:Yesterday, whilst in Sainsbury's, I bought .... for no obvious reason .... Sugar Puffs.
Oh, what a taste sensation !!
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
In the last couple of days I have started sprinkling ground cinnamon on my porridge and honey in the mornings. What a splendid combination of flavours.
Apparently it's very beneficial too. http://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rct=j& ... 0277,d.ZWU" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Apparently it's very beneficial too. http://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rct=j& ... 0277,d.ZWU" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Careful you don't go too mad with it. Not beneficial in high quantities.Gary the Enfield wrote:In the last couple of days I have started sprinkling ground cinnamon on my porridge and honey in the mornings. What a splendid combination of flavours.
Apparently it's very beneficial too. http://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rct=j& ... 0277,d.ZWU" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
You stick with them, Old Boy. As a senior Breakfast Cerealologist I must warn the site that Kellogg's Honey Pops are in a shitness category all of their own.bobo the clown wrote:Yesterday, whilst in Sainsbury's, I bought .... for no obvious reason .... Sugar Puffs.
Oh, what a taste sensation !!
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Abdoulaye's Twin wrote:Careful you don't go too mad with it. Not beneficial in high quantities.Gary the Enfield wrote:In the last couple of days I have started sprinkling ground cinnamon on my porridge and honey in the mornings. What a splendid combination of flavours.
Apparently it's very beneficial too. http://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rct=j& ... 0277,d.ZWU" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
'tis only a sprinkle as I say. The benefits seem to far outweigh the adverse effects.
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Breakfast Cerealology - I like the sound of that, can you get internships, do any UK universities do degrees? I'd be willing to work my way up through the ranks. I'd aim to be a Breakfast Cerealologist specialist: a Corn boffin.Bruce Rioja wrote:You stick with them, Old Boy. As a senior Breakfast Cerealologist I must warn the site that Kellogg's Honey Pops are in a shitness category all of their own.bobo the clown wrote:Yesterday, whilst in Sainsbury's, I bought .... for no obvious reason .... Sugar Puffs.
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Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Breakfast Cerealology - I like the sound of that, can you get internships, do any UK universities do degrees? I'd be willing to work my way up through the ranks. I'd aim to be a Breakfast Cerealologist specialist: a CornBruce Rioja wrote:You stick with them, Old Boy. As a senior Breakfast Cerealologist I must warn the site that Kellogg's Honey Pops are in a shitness category all of their own.bobo the clown wrote:Yesterday, whilst in Sainsbury's, I bought .... for no obvious reason .... Sugar Puffs.
Oh, what a taste sensation !!boffinflake.
And surely it would take years and years and years to finish your degree as it would be cerealised.
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Gary the Enfield wrote:Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Breakfast Cerealology - I like the sound of that, can you get internships, do any UK universities do degrees? I'd be willing to work my way up through the ranks. I'd aim to be a Breakfast Cerealologist specialist: a CornBruce Rioja wrote:You stick with them, Old Boy. As a senior Breakfast Cerealologist I must warn the site that Kellogg's Honey Pops are in a shitness category all of their own.bobo the clown wrote:Yesterday, whilst in Sainsbury's, I bought .... for no obvious reason .... Sugar Puffs.
Oh, what a taste sensation !!boffinflake.
And surely it would take years and years and years to finish your degree as it would be cerealised.

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And when you open your degree envelope a plastic racing car falls out. 

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Do you remember these... cut out animals on the back of Kellog's Cornflake packets. There were zebra, elephant, gorilla and errrr


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Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Do you remember these... cut out animals on the back of Kellog's Cornflake packets. There were zebra, elephant, gorilla and errrr
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
.... or buy a Variety Pack ?Lost Leopard Spot wrote:I regularly revisit old favourites like weetabix (with hot milk), cornflakes, sugar puffs, alpen, rice crispies, and cocoa-pops. I wait for about six months on average and then indulge in a packet picked at random.bobo the clown wrote:Yesterday, whilst in Sainsbury's, I bought .... for no obvious reason .... Sugar Puffs.
Oh, what a taste sensation !!

Nestle's do them but will only sell them to you if you promse to say "Ness-lay" .... so I can't have any !!

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Yeah but if you mixed the contents of an entire variety pack there's still barely enough to make one decent portion. Or is that just me? 

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They're meant for children; small peopleBruce Rioja wrote:Yeah but if you mixed the contents of an entire variety pack there's still barely enough to make one decent portion. Or is that just me?

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So why do they have them in hotels then, Buster? Well?Lost Leopard Spot wrote:They're meant for children; small peopleBruce Rioja wrote:Yeah but if you mixed the contents of an entire variety pack there's still barely enough to make one decent portion. Or is that just me?

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I've no answer to that...Bruce Rioja wrote:So why do they have them in hotels then, Buster? Well?Lost Leopard Spot wrote:They're meant for children; small peopleBruce Rioja wrote:Yeah but if you mixed the contents of an entire variety pack there's still barely enough to make one decent portion. Or is that just me?

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Lost Leopard Spot wrote:I've no answer to that...Bruce Rioja wrote:So why do they have them in hotels then, Buster? Well?Lost Leopard Spot wrote:They're meant for children; small peopleBruce Rioja wrote:Yeah but if you mixed the contents of an entire variety pack there's still barely enough to make one decent portion. Or is that just me?
Erm, for when parents bring their children down to breakfast?
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Well they'd better hope that I didn't get there first then, hadn't they.Gary the Enfield wrote:Lost Leopard Spot wrote:I've no answer to that...Bruce Rioja wrote:So why do they have them in hotels then, Buster? Well?Lost Leopard Spot wrote:They're meant for children; small peopleBruce Rioja wrote:Yeah but if you mixed the contents of an entire variety pack there's still barely enough to make one decent portion. Or is that just me?
Erm, for when parents bring their children down to breakfast?

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