Dan Posted 10 August 2012 Posted 10 August 2012 Love the comment "if they are in" You could buy them yourself you know I don't do the shopping You are right but I like having a mix, I'd get bored of them if I had them every day.
kingfox Posted 10 August 2012 Posted 10 August 2012 This thread needs a flaming poll. Literally it does!
Raw Dykes Posted 10 August 2012 Posted 10 August 2012 Kellogg's Fruit and Fibre You should try Tesco's own brand - identical and much cheaper. I know most supermarkets' own brand versions of cereals are pretty rubbish, but I can't tell the difference with that one.
FoxesAreBlue Posted 10 August 2012 Posted 10 August 2012 You should try Tesco's own brand - identical and much cheaper. I know most supermarkets' own brand versions of cereals are pretty rubbish, but I can't tell the difference with that one. More often than not, home brands are (slightly) healthier. Less sugar. But to be fair most cereals are not all that good for you because that's all they are full of, sugar. unless your boring like me and enjoy a good plain bowl of shredded 100% wheat (no sugar on top) or oats in water with honey/fruit. I'll leave now
marty78 Posted 10 August 2012 Posted 10 August 2012 This thread needs a flaming poll. Literally it does!
Webbo Posted 10 August 2012 Posted 10 August 2012 I very rarely eat cereals, except porridge, but I do like those mini weetabix with the currants in.
foxfanazer Posted 10 August 2012 Posted 10 August 2012 You should try Tesco's own brand - identical and much cheaper. I know most supermarkets' own brand versions of cereals are pretty rubbish, but I can't tell the difference with that one. Had the Sainsburys version and they were just as nice to be fair
Trav Le Bleu Posted 10 August 2012 Posted 10 August 2012 Where's Al? Clearly we need someone to organise a cereal wars.
Trav Le Bleu Posted 10 August 2012 Posted 10 August 2012 No fried slice? His butler eats it on the long walk between the kitchen and the breakfast parlour.
BoneDog Posted 10 August 2012 Posted 10 August 2012 I like those Jordan's Country Crisp with bits of strawberries in them. Quite sickly if you eat too many though.
I am Rod Hull Posted 10 August 2012 Posted 10 August 2012 I like those Jordan's Country Crisp with bits of strawberries in them. Quite sickly if you eat too many though. I`v always had you down has a "Cornspiracy Flakes" kind of guy.
Guest MattP Posted 10 August 2012 Posted 10 August 2012 Weetabix on weekdays, full english on weekends.
Saxondale Posted 10 August 2012 Posted 10 August 2012 Full English, obv. Potential coronary issues aside, Special K - healthy and actually tasty.
The Doctor Posted 12 August 2012 Posted 12 August 2012 Where's Al? Clearly we need someone to organise a cereal wars. Well, for most of Friday, up a mountain. Frankly, there's no competition: Chocolate milk man, chocolate milk. Game over.
AKCJ Posted 12 August 2012 Posted 12 August 2012 Microwaved Weetabix, everyday. I'm not the only one!!!
Adster Posted 12 August 2012 Posted 12 August 2012 I'm not the only one!!! Seriously I don't know ANYONE who enjoys it. Now I do though. Good man!
Christoph Posted 12 August 2012 Posted 12 August 2012 Bacon with some paprika on and any sauce. Taste so good. Though cocopops for cereal. No contest... I would buy them but they'll only get eaten by everyone in about 3 days.
foxfanazer Posted 13 August 2012 Posted 13 August 2012 Seriously I don't know ANYONE who enjoys it. Now I do though. Good man! I do too
Julian Joachim Jr Shabadoo Posted 15 January 2013 Posted 15 January 2013 Bought these from Tesco's, Chocolate heaven If you like Krave, I'd recommend trying these if you haven't already: Been around a lot longer than Krave and have a lot more of the Nutella stuff in 'em - tasty
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