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Topic started on 3-1-2006 @ 12:41 PM by noslenwerd
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I think cereal is very under rated. I could eat a bowl of cereal any time of day and be happy lol.
I would have to say at the top of my list are...
Lucky Charms
Cocoa krispies
Fruity Pebbles
Waffle Crisp
Rice Krispies Treats (i dont think they even make that anymore)
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reply posted on 3-1-2006 @ 04:22 PM by Alcor
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Lucky Charms, hands down.
And yes, as a matter of fact, they DO still make Rice Krispie Treats cereal. I'm not a fan, but my little sister loves the stuff.
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reply posted on 3-1-2006 @ 05:19 PM by anxietydisorder
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Not the instant mush, but the large flake variety that take 15 minutes to cook.
I toss in a handfull of raisins and a pinch of cinnimon.
Serve with cream and brown sugar.
I don't think I've had any of the boxed cereals in over 20 years.
But I do buy granola sometimes........
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reply posted on 3-1-2006 @ 05:30 PM by picklewalsh
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I have a few different ones that i like to have:
Golden Graims
Porrage
Shreddies
Ohh and a good old Eglish Fry-up (Eggs, Bacon, Saussage, Hash browns, Black Pudding, Mushrooms, Beans, Fried Tomatoes, Fried Bread or/and toast. Ask
any English person and they will tell you there aint anything better when you have been out on the ale.)
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reply posted on 3-1-2006 @ 08:46 PM by Alcor
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Oh I almost forgot Cheerios... I LOVE Cheerios...
But I eat almost any cereal... I'm a cereal junkie.
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reply posted on 3-1-2006 @ 08:52 PM by ImJaded
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can't say I am a cereal eater, they just don't do it for me ... could be that the cereals we get here in Australia suck better than Monica (Lewinsky
for the slow folks lol) WTF are Weetbix ? ughhhhh *insert eye roll here*
But then again I wouldn't want all that variety U get in America, then I'd probably become a cereal junkie and OD on sugar
I'll have a bowl of Crunchy Nut Cornflakes here n there (when there is absolutely nothing to eat in the house lol) but otherwise it's usually muesli
or oats for me in the cereal department.
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reply posted on 3-1-2006 @ 09:12 PM by truttseeker
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DUDE!!!! Rice Crispys treats are teh goodness. favorite cereal. Plus i like fruity pebbles and cocoa pebbles. They is good.
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reply posted on 3-1-2006 @ 09:14 PM by cpr12r
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Rice Crispy Treats are nearly impossible to find in most normal grocery stores around here (Connecticut). It is verysad for they are my favorite...
one of my friends cousin tracked down some and I got to have a bowl.... yummm...
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reply posted on 3-1-2006 @ 09:16 PM by truttseeker
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If you pay shipping i will send you all boxes of rice crispys treats.
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reply posted on 3-1-2006 @ 09:17 PM by dreamlandmafia
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Capn Crunch. Hands down.
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reply posted on 4-1-2006 @ 08:17 AM by noslenwerd
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clusters are really good too
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reply posted on 4-1-2006 @ 08:27 AM by yeahright
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Sugary cereal is way too cloying for me. I'd agree with good steel cut oatmeal. For out of the box, I like Grape Nuts. They're also good hot, but
it softens them up considerably.
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reply posted on 4-1-2006 @ 09:30 AM by Dr Love
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For the kid in me it's got to be Cap'n Crunch with Crunchberries!
For the adult in me it's Total raisin bran. Eat a couple bowls of that Total raisin bran and you better have a course pre-plotted to the nearest
toilet.
Peace
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reply posted on 4-1-2006 @ 03:37 PM by Alcor
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Originally posted by cpr12r
Rice Crispy Treats are nearly impossible to find in most normal grocery stores around here (Connecticut). It is verysad for they are my favorite...
one of my friends cousin tracked down some and I got to have a bowl.... yummm... 
I live in LA with a bratty younger sister--- They're more than findable...
For a small service charge, I'd be willing to buy in bulk and ship across the country! haha.
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reply posted on 4-1-2006 @ 04:08 PM by sacrifice
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1. Rice Chex
2. Wheat Chex
3. Cheerios
4. Shreaded Wheat
5. Grape Nuts
I eat oatmeal on the weekends -
In my younger days - Captain Crunch was my favorite - I would put a bowl of Crunch and milk in the fridge in the morning before school, and after
school it would be perfect. Nice and soft inside with a crunchy top. MMMMmmmmm  to the Captain!
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reply posted on 7-1-2006 @ 09:49 PM by snowflake_obsidian
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Cocoa Krispies are hands down my favorite, but for a cereal they are pretty expensive. I have tried to satisfy my cocoa krispies craving with those
generic cocoa pebbles, but cocoa pebbles just arent the same.
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reply posted on 7-1-2006 @ 10:09 PM by chissler
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Lucky charms
Reices peices
Corn pops
Fruit Loops
Classics!
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reply posted on 7-1-2006 @ 11:03 PM by anxietydisorder
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I've never had that cereal, but I love those squares with the marshmellows.
If anyone has a recipe for "Rice Crispy Squares", please post in in this thread.
I'd like to try making them.
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reply posted on 12-1-2006 @ 05:41 PM by TheDayAfter
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Greetings to all from Japan. I'm new to the site and was just browsin' through and came across this particular topic .... when I saw Rice Krispie
Treats being discussed my stomach started growlin'. Luckily I'm a loyal fan of them and here's the recipe for them. My mom use to make them alot
back in tha day .... Enjoy!!!
Title: RICE KRISPIE TREATS
Categories: Candies, Desserts
Yield: 24 servings
1/4 c Margarine or butter
1 pk 10 oz. mini marshmallows
6 c Rice Krispies
Melt Margarine in large deep pan over low heat. Add marshmallow and stir
until completely melted. Remove from heat add Rice Krispies and stir until
they are well coated. Using buttered spatula press mixture into buttered
pan 13x9x2. Cut when cool.
VARIATION: Stir in 1/4 cup of peanut butter into marshmallow mixture
before cereal is added. You could also use colored marshmallows too.
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reply posted on 12-1-2006 @ 08:35 PM by ImJaded
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mmmm they sound good, I never had em before, you're gonna have to make some for me to try one day
U may also want to post this under the cooking section where the recipes go so people know where to find it
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