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Breakfast Cereal 2.0

Well, in that case, throw in some Cookie Crisp cereal. (y) (y)

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I've been doing a diabetes prevention program since January, so I've been cutting out a lot of the carby foods and trying higher-proetin alternatives. I like some flavors of Catalina Crunch, but I only buy it when it's massively on sale. Magic Spoon isn't terrible, but it's not worth the cost. There was another brand that I bought because it was 75% off. I forget the name, but even at such a steep discount, it wasn't worth it. It had the texture of soggy ground beef, and it tasted about the same, with a strong bitter aftertaste.
 
I've been doing a diabetes prevention program since January, so I've been cutting out a lot of the carby foods and trying higher-proetin alternatives. I like some flavors of Catalina Crunch, but I only buy it when it's massively on sale. Magic Spoon isn't terrible, but it's not worth the cost. There was another brand that I bought because it was 75% off. I forget the name, but even at such a steep discount, it wasn't worth it. It had the texture of soggy ground beef, and it tasted about the same, with a strong bitter aftertaste.
Requesting proof that these are real things.
 
I've been doing a diabetes prevention program since January, so I've been cutting out a lot of the carby foods and trying higher-proetin alternatives. I like some flavors of Catalina Crunch, but I only buy it when it's massively on sale. Magic Spoon isn't terrible, but it's not worth the cost. There was another brand that I bought because it was 75% off. I forget the name, but even at such a steep discount, it wasn't worth it. It had the texture of soggy ground beef, and it tasted about the same, with a strong bitter aftertaste.

How did cereal come to dominate breakfast?

As a child I always looked forward to Sunday morning breakfast because it resembled Sunday evening dinner.
So weekday overdosing on carbs/cereal in the morning is just to save time?
 
Considering that prior to the Industrial Revolution, beer was the most consumed beverage for breakfast; can you imagine what cereal would taste like doused with beer? :vomit: Since most people were doing farm labor or other manual labor intensive activities, beer was drunk more for it's caloric properties than it's alcohol. Unfortunately, with the Industrial Revolution, heavy machinery, assembly lines and other manufacturing equipment made working while hungover, or any level of inebriation hazardous (if not deadly), coffee rapidly replaced beer as the drink for breakfast. And, since adults didn't want their children bouncing off the walls with a caffein high, milk became the pacifier for the young :rotflmao:
 
How did cereal come to dominate breakfast?
Answer: The Kellogg brothers, the Millerism movement (now known as the Seventh Day Adventists) and masturbation.

Wasted seed are wasted lives:

Dr Kellogg and his obsession with defecation and masturbation:
 
Answer: The Kellogg brothers, the Millerism movement (now known as the Seventh Day Adventists) and masturbation.

Wasted seed are wasted lives:

Dr Kellogg and his obsession with defecation and masturbation:

Wow! I never knew that Corn Flakes prevent masturbation. :bartshock
 
Wow! I never knew that Corn Flakes prevent masturbation. :bartshock
From my teenage experience with consuming C.W. Post, General Mills and Kellogg brands, it didn't.

But I didn't grow up as a Seventh Day Adventist. :LOL:

Another fun fact: The C.W. Post brands were started after Mr Post had a nervous breakdown and was institutionalized at the Battle Creek Sanitarium owned by Dr Kellogg. This inspired Mr Post to start his own cereal brands. Mr Post's daughter married E.F. Hutton and together they turned the Post brands into what is now the Kraft-General Foods family of companies. Mrs Post built an enormous mansion in Florida, which she named Mar-A-Lago.

When you see Mar-A-Lago, remember that it's the mansion that constipation and wanking paid for.
 
How did cereal come to dominate breakfast?

As a child I always looked forward to Sunday morning breakfast because it resembled Sunday evening dinner.
So weekday overdosing on carbs/cereal in the morning is just to save time?
I imagine today it's about saving time and effort. Then, I suppose people are just conditioned to view breakfast having certain things, like cereal.

For me, a breakfast that resembled dinner won't be happening any time soon. I'm generally the least ambitious in the morning, and I'm often in a rush. Although my diet in general tends to emphasize carbohydrates (although not a lot of white flour, sugar, etc) so a dinner-like breakfast would still be mostly carbohydrates for me.
 
C. W. Post also founded the community of Post, Texas (about 39 miles Southeast of Lubbock, Texas) as a utopian colonizing venture in 1907 :rotflmao:

True. He did real estate and land development in North Texas which drove him into a mental breakdown. That's how he ended up in the Battle Creek Sanitarium.

He's just one in a long line of people driven crazy by Texas. :LOL:

Speaking of crazy... Dr Kellogg's sanitarium eventually caught fire and was completely destroyed. He ended up in the other place that crazy people go, Florida, where he became a proponent of naturism (aka nudity), believing that sunlight was beneficial to health.

Dr Kellogg did have some beliefs that were prescient but, like the current Secretary of HHS, he managed to turn sound science into nutty behaviors.
 
I'm back from Grocery Outlet bargain market. They always have cereals at low low prices. But the cereals are often the odd ones...strange flavors or new introductions or ones that didn't quite catch on. The 4th of July red, white & blue Rice Krispies finally sold out, but look what I bought! Kellogg's imitation of Cookie Crisp. And a long time favorite in a new flavor.
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