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Cap'n Crunch is the absolute best cereal ever made, although it shreds your mouth when you eat it. When I have a box of it I rarely get out the milk, though. It's better by the handful.
The most satisfying cereal is raisin bran. Keeps me going at least 10 minutes longer than any other cereal, which is to say 8:50 am instead of 8:40 am. Which is why I rarely have cereal for breakfast. I try to have pancakes/french toast, eggs, and sausage as often as possible for breakfast.
Hmm. I had a really good breakfast in Portland, OR a couple of months ago. Some small restaurant called Bisau's or something like that. I had apple fritter french toast and a big, fat sausage. I would be happy eating there every morning. Yum.
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That's the beauty of this area...I can get a real breakfast for cheap, thanks to all the inexpensive Greek places. 2 eggs, toast, home fries, bacon, ~$5. Usually reserve it for the weekend, though.
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While we're on the subject of big breakfasts, does anybody know if Denny's still has that one for $2.99?
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I had some yummy cereal in Ireland last year. It was a muesli cereal called Alpen Original, made by the Weetabix company in the U.K.
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Wow, somebody's phsycic. I was going to start a thread about this the other day.
My Mom always bought the "healthy" cereals, so I didn't get to eat "chocolate frosted suger bombs". I like Granola, Cinnamon toast crunch, lucky charms (or at least the marshmallows), and fruit loops. But the only one of those that I was allowed to eat was Granola.
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Holy moly. I totally remember those things now, kiwi! I wonder where they went? Apparently they're all in New Zealand now.
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