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basically cereal
Yeah cereal where it's at. A bowl of Multi-grain Cheerios in the morning makes me feel like the day is worth waking up for. :meguu:
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pretty much, they're faster to prepare than instant noodles, that's for sure

also, which do y'all put first, cereal or milk?

I prefer bowl first, but you do you
I just drink the milk out the jug and skip the bowl and cereal part =))
Milk is the best thing for poor people, it keeps your hunger in check and it has a lotta protein so you don't lose your gains even if you can't afford a meal +_+'
 
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Why American love cereal so much?
It's not just American, I think cereals are just creative in their own ways. My favorites are Coco Pops Fills, Cookie Crisp, and Frosted Flakes. Plus with cereals you can adjust the texture which can increase your dining experience. I love it when cereals are half mushy, feels very fulfilling.
 
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I've been fan for a long, long time of having sweet things for breakfast (cereals, jams, milkshakes, etc.) but in recent years I moved to only salty things except for fresh fruit. So yes, I have a two-eggs omelet every morning (plus other things) while I think how much this simple meal must cost to the average USAian.
 
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I've been fan for a long, long time of having sweet things for breakfast (cereals, jams, milkshakes, etc.) but in recent years I moved to only salty things except for fresh fruit. So yes, I have a two-eggs omelet every morning (plus other things) while I think how much this simple meal must cost to the average USAian.
Eh, eggs have come back down. I think the last time I looked a dozen large were back under $5 at the local grocery.
 
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Eh, eggs have come back down. I think the last time I looked a dozen large were back under $5 at the local grocery.
So no longer more than one dollar per egg? Here after the recent inflation they cost around half of that by average (a dozen is usually between 2€ and 2.5€, but if they're ecologic they may cost twice).
 
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So no longer more than one dollar per egg? Here after the recent inflation they cost around half of that by average (a dozen is usually between 2€ and 2.5€, but if they're ecologic they may cost twice).
Just checked - a dozen at my usual store is $3.99. And they taste like freedom*.

*for a portion of the population whoops - not a politics forum! :02:
 
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Just checked - a dozen at my usual store is $3.99. And they taste like freedom*.

*for a portion of the population whoops - not a politics forum! :02:
Freedom, huh? For me the taste of freedom is going to a traditional market, having actual fresh eggs, healthcare friendly (because we have regulations), from farms I can pinpoint on the map and without hidden explosives. Mm... explosives, that's why they're cheaper.
 

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