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Jen0125
07/06/20 11:51:12 AM
#51:


Shredded wheat is def better a bit soggy or you'll cut up your mouth

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adjl
07/06/20 12:18:51 PM
#52:


Yeah, I'll usually let Mini Wheats sit in the milk for several minutes before eating them, since they're just unpleasant if they aren't a bit soggy. Conveniently, the amount of time it takes to prepare some fruit to put on top is about the right amount of time to let it soak. Most other cereals, I actually don't put milk on at all because I don't like them when they're soggy.

Side note, I do like the cereals that make nutritional claims based on what's in them once milk is added. Vector's particularly noteworthy for this, claiming to have ~13g of protein per bowl right on the front of the package, but if you look at the details, 12g of that protein is from the milk. You could have a bowl of air with the same amount of milk on it and get a comparable amount of protein.

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helIy
07/06/20 1:09:40 PM
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Jen0125 posted...
Shredded wheat is def better a bit soggy or you'll cut up your mouth
same with captain crunch

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Revelation34
07/06/20 2:40:15 PM
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ChaosAzeroth posted...


Nah half the fun is basically eating gravel.

I can't stand soggy Grape Nuts.


They're fine either way. Especially with brown sugar added.

adjl posted...
Yeah, I'll usually let Mini Wheats sit in the milk for several minutes before eating them, since they're just unpleasant if they aren't a bit soggy. Conveniently, the amount of time it takes to prepare some fruit to put on top is about the right amount of time to let it soak. Most other cereals, I actually don't put milk on at all because I don't like them when they're soggy.

Side note, I do like the cereals that make nutritional claims based on what's in them once milk is added. Vector's particularly noteworthy for this, claiming to have ~13g of protein per bowl right on the front of the package, but if you look at the details, 12g of that protein is from the milk. You could have a bowl of air with the same amount of milk on it and get a comparable amount of protein.


Yeah Mini Wheats was another one I was thinking of but never mentioned. I don't like it in general but the last time I had it it was a lot better than I remember it being.

The nutritional claims are definitely bullshit. Cereal isn't candy like some people try to claim though. No candy is going to have added vitamins.
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