― Ally (mlescaut), Tuesday, 1 April 2003 19:58 (twenty-one years ago) link
― Dan Perry (Dan Perry), Tuesday, 1 April 2003 20:00 (twenty-one years ago) link
― Matos-Webster Dictionary (M Matos), Monday, 10 October 2005 21:19 (eighteen years ago) link
― nein Socken (nein Socken), Monday, 10 October 2005 21:32 (eighteen years ago) link
tasty, cheap, and the only cereal I know of that directly acknowledges its polygonality in its name.
― teeny (teeny), Monday, 10 October 2005 21:37 (eighteen years ago) link
― jaymc (jaymc), Monday, 10 October 2005 21:39 (eighteen years ago) link
― jaymc (jaymc), Monday, 10 October 2005 21:40 (eighteen years ago) link
― Lion-O (nordicskilla), Monday, 10 October 2005 21:40 (eighteen years ago) link
CRISPY HEXAGONS MOTHERFUCKER
― strng hlkngtn: what does it mean? (dubplatestyle), Monday, 10 October 2005 21:40 (eighteen years ago) link
― nein Socken (nein Socken), Monday, 10 October 2005 21:42 (eighteen years ago) link
― Matos-Webster Dictionary (M Matos), Monday, 10 October 2005 21:43 (eighteen years ago) link
and I don't think squares count, they are not cool by definition.
― teeny (teeny), Monday, 10 October 2005 21:44 (eighteen years ago) link
― strng hlkngtn: what does it mean? (dubplatestyle), Monday, 10 October 2005 21:44 (eighteen years ago) link
― nein Socken (nein Socken), Monday, 10 October 2005 21:45 (eighteen years ago) link
http://www.naturespath.com/var/plain/storage/images/products/cold_cereals/muesli_and_granolas/pumpkin_flaxplus_r_granola/4493-9-eng-US/pumpkin_flaxplus_r_granola_productlarge.gif
― jaymc (jaymc), Monday, 10 October 2005 21:45 (eighteen years ago) link
― strng hlkngtn: what does it mean? (dubplatestyle), Monday, 10 October 2005 21:46 (eighteen years ago) link
― jaymc (jaymc), Monday, 10 October 2005 21:47 (eighteen years ago) link
2nd place 'raisin bran CRUNCH'
3rd place - whatever that cereal was in australia that came with the cdroms that you could make yr own hiphop/dance/pop tracks with.
― sunny successor (he hates my guts, we had a fight) (katharine), Monday, 10 October 2005 21:47 (eighteen years ago) link
― strng hlkngtn: what does it mean? (dubplatestyle), Monday, 10 October 2005 21:48 (eighteen years ago) link
Timbaflakes?
― Lion-O (nordicskilla), Monday, 10 October 2005 21:48 (eighteen years ago) link
― strng hlkngtn: what does it mean? (dubplatestyle), Monday, 10 October 2005 21:49 (eighteen years ago) link
― tremendoid (tremendoid), Monday, 10 October 2005 21:51 (eighteen years ago) link
And yes, that is William Shatner on the box
― Stan Fields (Stan Fields), Monday, 10 October 2005 21:57 (eighteen years ago) link
in the MOR-nin'
― Matos-Webster Dictionary (M Matos), Monday, 10 October 2005 21:57 (eighteen years ago) link
― Matos-Webster Dictionary (M Matos), Monday, 10 October 2005 21:58 (eighteen years ago) link
― Slumpman (Slump Man), Monday, 10 October 2005 22:12 (eighteen years ago) link
― Come Back Johnny B (Johnney B), Tuesday, 11 October 2005 10:26 (eighteen years ago) link
― nathalie, a bum like you (stevie nixed), Tuesday, 11 October 2005 10:31 (eighteen years ago) link
see also: Quaker Crunchy Corn Bran, Wheat or Multi-Bran Chex.
Kashi "Good Friends" Cinna-Raisin Crunch mixes well w/Cheerios.
― m coleman (lovebug starski), Tuesday, 11 October 2005 11:06 (eighteen years ago) link
http://www.bevnet.com/images/reviews/liquid_cereal/liquid_cereal-fruit.jpg
― Laura H. (laurah), Saturday, 12 November 2005 03:05 (eighteen years ago) link
and i love kashi autumn wheat:
http://www.kashi.com/images/hero1_organic_promise_aw.jpg
currently i have a box of granola from whole foods, and it's fine, but i like the two above-mentioned cereals much more.
― stockholm cindy is in your extended network (Jody Beth Rosen), Saturday, 12 November 2005 03:11 (eighteen years ago) link
http://www.quakeroatmeal.com/NutritionForWomen/Facts/images/VanCinHEader.jpg
― stockholm cindy is in your extended network (Jody Beth Rosen), Saturday, 12 November 2005 03:13 (eighteen years ago) link
accept no substitutes, bitches!!I was temporarily reunited with this beloved friend from my youth several years ago when I lived in a midwesternish city where they still sold this shit. What fleeting joy!!!!
― timmy tannin (pompous), Friday, 17 March 2006 06:43 (eighteen years ago) link
http://www.malt-o-meal.com/pages/cc_BCCrunch.html
until I learned it's made of otters
― Mr Jones (Mr Jones), Friday, 17 March 2006 11:24 (eighteen years ago) link
LOL this thread
― Eisbaer, Saturday, 12 April 2008 17:07 (sixteen years ago) link
No mention of Oreo Os? Madness. Cookies are getting a big ad campaign over here so I'm hoping the cereal might make its UK debut.
― ledge, Saturday, 12 April 2008 17:09 (sixteen years ago) link
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oreo_O's
Discontinued last year, apparently. Pity as we're just getting into the whole "twist" etc. thing. Meanwhile... Shreddies Shreddies Shreddies...
― snoball, Saturday, 12 April 2008 17:32 (sixteen years ago) link
whoa i bought cereal today for the first time in months and months and months. it is this: http://www.worldpantry.com/naturespath/img/product/npa-890027.jpg
why? because i feel like i need to use up all the milk that's abt to go bad; because i like ginger; because of the zing
― rrrobyn, Saturday, 12 April 2008 17:51 (sixteen years ago) link
such grown-up looking cereal though cmon needs more pink and neon green
― rrrobyn, Saturday, 12 April 2008 17:53 (sixteen years ago) link
Granola always screams "this stuff is good for you!"
― snoball, Saturday, 12 April 2008 19:43 (sixteen years ago) link
Word to the wise: this Bulgarian cereal (which I somehow found at my neighborhood grocery) is the worst shit ever:
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2063/2371064599_364f27a72a.jpg?v=0
Like sawdust and artificial sweetener.
― jaymc, Saturday, 12 April 2008 19:49 (sixteen years ago) link
FROM MY UNFINISHEDDOCTORAL DISSERTATIONON BREAKFAST CEREALS.BY DAVE FRYE
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Although there are tantalizing references to granola in the works of the pre-Socratics, it is by no means certain that the famously lactose-intolerant Pythagoreans had in mind granola in the form of cereal rather than bars. Plato certainly assumed the latter, as should be obvious from his scathing characterization of the Pythagoreans as "charlatans who leave behind them a trail of wrappers." Therefore, it remains fairly safe to say that the modern science of cereal studies began no earlier than with the 1764 publication of Linnaeus's De Cerialibus.
In Linnaeus's rudimentary typology, all cereals were divided into two broad categories: those that float and spill all over the place when you pour the milk in and those that sink and harden into something like cement if you forget to rinse the bowl. Linnaeus's work was greeted with broad enthusiasm in the 18th century, particularly in England, where Dr. Johnson adjudged his work "crunchy sweet," and Gibbon was inspired to begin work on his magisterial Sinking and Floating of the Roman Empire.
Across the channel, Linnaeus's theories were largely ignored. In France, where the intelligentsia clung stubbornly to the traditional "continental" breakfast, De Cerialibus inspired a profound ennui, best exemplified in the famous anecdote involving Voltaire. The celebrated philosophe is said to have expressed his disdain for Linnaeus's taxonomy by tossing a croissant into a bowl of milk with the words "Observe: It floats not. Neither does it harden." He is alleged to have delivered this criticism in fluent French. Voltaire later suffered from terrible constipation, owing to the lack of fiber in his diet, but he refused all doctors' orders that he switch to a breakfast of All-Bran.
The ever-practical Franklin seized on the purported health benefits of cereals that harden. His oft-quoted maxim "To stay strong and in the pink, break your fast on foods that sink" is but one of hundreds of pithy aphorisms he created during the American Revolution while lobbying the French government on behalf of Kellogg's.
The first cracks in Linnaeus's theory began to appear in the early 20th century with Heisenberg's assertion of the so-called Rice Krispies paradox. The apparent paradox was based on a rather intractable experimental anomaly; namely, that Rice Krispies, a notorious floater, also dries hard to the bottom of a bowl. In fact, the crisped-rice cereal exhibits an almost equal degree of buoyancy and hardness. The publication of Heisenberg's findings made a shambles of the once-tidy field of cereal studies.
Since Heisenberg, much noise has been made by anti-rationalists who seek to divorce cereal studies from the hard sciences. Shockley's suggestion that we categorize cereals into "the browns" and "the coloreds" was widely repudiated as racist and need hardly be considered. Meanwhile, the celebrated tendency of Cap'n Crunch to dissolve into a sort of golden milk, not unlike the kind that is popular in the Far East, has inspired many truth-seekers to turn their focus from the Western notion of a crisp, dry product, fresh out of the box, to an Eastern-inspired interest in the mushy, dissolved after-cereal.
Thus, there is little consensus on the subject of cereal, even as the Granola Revisionists—rightfully regarded as crackpots by the scientific community—have gained mindshare among the unlettered. In late 2008, over 300 scientists, including 42 Nobel laureates, signed an open letter denouncing organic cereals for "tasting like cardboard." Yet the letter had little effect on the infamously anti-science (and reputedly pro-egg) Bush administration. Consequently, cereals remain as baffling as they must have been tens of thousands of years ago, when Homo sapiens first formed crude bowls to hold their Fruity Pebbles.
― been HOOS, where yyyou steene!? (BIG HOOS aka the steendriver), Monday, 9 March 2009 21:18 (fifteen years ago) link
Ate a large bowl of these this morning:http://www.weetabix.co.uk/dynamicimages/producttranslation/live/en/image91.jpg
Can't say Oatibix are all that different to Weetabix.
― edible wife (gnarly sceptre), Tuesday, 10 March 2009 10:58 (fifteen years ago) link
But lately, one the whole, when not eating Marks and Spencer's Apple and Cinnamon Crunch (with yoghurt-coated cornflakes!), I've been rinsing the Familia Swiss C.M.
http://www.ocado.com/catalog/images-full/45025011_L.jpg?identifier=15ac3618d3df1b8fe6fc9ebae1337780
― edible wife (gnarly sceptre), Tuesday, 10 March 2009 11:17 (fifteen years ago) link
― edible wife (gnarly sceptre), Tuesday, 10 March 2009 11:18 (fifteen years ago) link
Just polished off a bowl of Life -- regular flavor, not cinnamon. Then I tweeted about it, as if to demonstrate that my own Life is pathetic.
― kenan, Tuesday, 10 March 2009 11:23 (fifteen years ago) link
http://www.bwtri.com/images/Lluniau/55520.jpg
^ so good, but so dreadfully expensive
― Dom Cry For Me, Passantino (NickB), Tuesday, 10 March 2009 11:30 (fifteen years ago) link
s: vanilla yogurt oatmeal crisp
― See you dudes on the G train (rent), Tuesday, 10 March 2009 11:36 (fifteen years ago) link
search:
http://www.healthcastle.com/images/products/cer_natures_path_heritage_flakes.jpg
crunchy in milk & not too sweet
― shiksa kabab (get bent), Friday, 5 March 2010 19:23 (fourteen years ago) link