heavily factory produced sugar cereals are where it's at. I'll take Cocopuffs or Cap'n Crunch over some whole grain healthy cereal with blueberries anyday :P
I like whatever cereal is calling my name when I'm at the grocery store, then I eat it once and forget about it for a few weeks and think... hmmm, cereal would be awesome right now... then it's always a surprise what I have in the cupboard.
I like whatever cereal is calling my name when I'm at the grocery store, then I eat it once and forget about it for a few weeks and think... hmmm, cereal would be awesome right now... then it's always a surprise what I have in the cupboard.
The best cereal of all times is peanutbutter puffs. OMG. I cannot buy that stuff. So I am good and eat granola, which in fact I was eating when I read BG's reversed superlatives, lol.
Peanutbutter cereal sounds disgusting - does it really taste any better?
Is liking peanut butter an American thing? You're not the first I've encountered to think lowly of peanut butter - it seems outside of the U.S. peanuts are mostly associated with bars?
Anyway, it's really good, and if you don't believe me you should try it. :P
That, and Reese's peanut butter cups, the candy that the cereal is based on.
Peanutbutter cereal sounds disgusting - does it really taste any better?
Is liking peanut butter an American thing? You're not the first I've encountered to think lowly of peanut butter - it seems outside of the U.S. peanuts are mostly associated with bars?
Anyway, it's really good, and if you don't believe me you should try it. :P
That, and Reese's peanut butter cups, the candy that the cereal is based on.
When I was in France once, I got some peanut flavour crisps thinking they were barbecue-flavour from the design - I didn't think much of them - I think they are more of a continental thing. Peanut butter isn't really me - but we certainly have it 'over here' - I don't think I've seen any fancy **** like peanut butter flavoured cereal though.