If you don't have milk...

No milk!

  • Eat dry cereal

  • Water cereal


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Drathnoxis

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Do you eat the cereal dry or put water on it?

Also bonus question: is ichiban better dry?
 

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I haven't eaten cereal since...when did A Phantom Menace come out? It was like 5 years before that.
I still drink milk though. That's some good shit. Nice cold glass of milk when you wake up at 3am incredibly thirsty? Yup!
 

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I honestly don't eat cereal anymore, haven't since I was a kid, but when I did, depending on the cereal (Cinnamon Toast Crunch,) I'd eat it dry. Never even crossed my mind to try water, sounds gross.
 

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I've known ppl who put water on their cereal instead of milk. Wait, sorry, I said "ppl" when I really meant filthy disgusting animals!

Not kink-shaming here of course, cause it's ain't a kink, it's a god damn pathological illness.

 

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I ran out of milk once and decided to improvise with a couple of pots of vanilla yogurt. That was tougher to eat than you'd imagine. Also milkshake and on a special occasion Baileys Irish Cream.

Milk is for amateurs.
 
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I ran out of milk once and decided to improvise with a couple of pots of vanilla yogurt. That was tougher to eat than you'd imagine. Also milkshake and on a special occasion Baileys Irish Cream.

Milk is for amateurs.
Bailey's? I think at that point, cereal is the afterthought; pour the cereal back in the box and make a cup of coffee or a lightweight's cocktail.
 

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I vaguely remember some weight loss thing that suggested fruit juice instead of milk on cereal to cut down on fat.
 
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I don't actually eat cereals.

But if water is an option, what about tea ? If you can drink tea to biscuits, maybe it works for cereals as well ?
 
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In my high school, the traditional breakfast before any kind of school based weekend activity (tournaments, theater or music productions, field trips... anything happening on a Saturday or Sunday) was Cap'n Crunch and beer. Cap'n Crunch, the original rock hard and pointy and sharp and actually painful to eat... in a bowl, with Natty or Keystone poured into it. For those curious, it isn't good. It isn't as actively repellant as it sounds, it is edible. But it isn't good. It was kind of a good luck charm of sorts for us. Not everyone had to partake, as long as someone managed to score some beer and down the traditional breakfast we could all reap the good luck it "provided."
 
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Dry, ofc.

I vaguely remember some weight loss thing that suggested fruit juice instead of milk on cereal to cut down on fat.
That would just be sugar (added to your sugar-laden cereal) instead, surely? Before I switched to nondairy milk I was strictly skimmed milk only anyway; full fat milk is so weird when you haven't had it for a long time.
 
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Water?

Ew.

That grosses me out more than anything I have ever seen on LiveLeak.
 

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I vaguely remember some weight loss thing that suggested fruit juice instead of milk on cereal to cut down on fat.
But if water is an option, what about tea ? If you can drink tea to biscuits, maybe it works for cereals as well ?
In my high school, the traditional breakfast before any kind of school based weekend activity (tournaments, theater or music productions, field trips... anything happening on a Saturday or Sunday) was Cap'n Crunch and beer.
 

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That happened to me once when I was a kid, no milk so I tried Frosties with water. Dry is my answer.

Although these days I'd only really have porridge, which I make with water but put yoghurt on it.
 

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I vaguely remember some weight loss thing that suggested fruit juice instead of milk on cereal to cut down on fat.
Have those monsters not heard of skimmed milk. I mean fuck skimmed milk but JUICE? Jesus, almond milk exists too.
 

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Dry, ofc.


That would just be sugar (added to your sugar-laden cereal) instead, surely? Before I switched to nondairy milk I was strictly skimmed milk only anyway; full fat milk is so weird when you haven't had it for a long time.
There is a weird mentality, usually in plant based circles, that sugar is actually totally fine and it's actually the fat from animal products that causes diabetes.