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RE: Kelloggs' CEO "Let them eat corn flakes for dinner"
(02-27-2024 09:42 AM)BartlettTigerFan Wrote:  Breakfast cereal and soft drinks are the two worst things you can put in your body,

And Pop-Tarts.

Oh man, i love a toasted black cheery Pop Tart. You are right though with both being bad for people. Moderation is always key, imo.
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(02-27-2024 09:52 AM)VA49er Wrote:  
(02-27-2024 09:42 AM)BartlettTigerFan Wrote:  Breakfast cereal and soft drinks are the two worst things you can put in your body,

And Pop-Tarts.

Oh man, i love a toasted black cheery Pop Tart. You are right though with both being bad for people. Moderation is always key, imo.

Brown Sugar Cinnamon Pop Tarts (toasted or untoasted, it does not matter) and black coffee. There is no better breakfast to be found.

(My mouth is watering just typing this.)
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Might as well eat rat poison.
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(02-27-2024 10:04 AM)BartlettTigerFan Wrote:  Might as well eat rat poison.

They say cyanide tastes like almonds, but "they" have to say it very, very quickly!
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RE: Kelloggs' CEO "Let them eat corn flakes for dinner"
(02-27-2024 09:42 AM)BartlettTigerFan Wrote:  Breakfast cereal and soft drinks are the two worst things you can put in your body,

And Pop-Tarts.

Yeah, but those pop-tarts, mmmmmmm
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(02-27-2024 09:42 AM)BartlettTigerFan Wrote:  Breakfast cereal and soft drinks are the two worst things you can put in your body,

And Pop-Tarts.

Damn, now I have to go buy some. Don't bring up Hostess cup cakes.
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(02-27-2024 10:04 AM)BartlettTigerFan Wrote:  Might as well eat rat poison.

Half a pound of bacon and 4 eggs. Black coffee. If i ate that much sugar i wouldnt be my pleaseant bubbly self.
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(02-27-2024 12:25 PM)shere khan Wrote:  
(02-27-2024 10:04 AM)BartlettTigerFan Wrote:  Might as well eat rat poison.

Half a pound of bacon and 4 eggs. Black coffee. If i ate that much sugar i wouldnt be my pleaseant bubbly self.

Eggs are a super food. Stupid doctors telling us for decades not to eat them.....
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(02-27-2024 08:33 AM)VA49er Wrote:  Dude's the head of a cereal company, what did people expect his to say to eat? Steak? Anyway, as with most things, one has to be smart with shopping these days. I purchased a two bag box of cereal from BJs this past weekend for like $8. Lots cheaper than buying in a regular grocery store. Spices are another item we buy a lot. That $5 McCormick spice at a regular grocery store can be had for a $1 at an Aldi (not same brand obviously, but same spice). Shop smart and save money.

Kelloggs has always been kinda a bunch of weirdos. I can remember but backnin the twenties werent they doing all kinds of culty kinda shite? I think there was a bad movie about it

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(02-27-2024 12:36 PM)shere khan Wrote:  
(02-27-2024 08:33 AM)VA49er Wrote:  Dude's the head of a cereal company, what did people expect his to say to eat? Steak? Anyway, as with most things, one has to be smart with shopping these days. I purchased a two bag box of cereal from BJs this past weekend for like $8. Lots cheaper than buying in a regular grocery store. Spices are another item we buy a lot. That $5 McCormick spice at a regular grocery store can be had for a $1 at an Aldi (not same brand obviously, but same spice). Shop smart and save money.

Kelloggs has always been kinda a bunch of weirdos. I can remember but backnin the twenties werent they doing all kinds of culty kinda shite? I think there was a bad movie about it

When a Kellogg ages they become a frosted flake.07-coffee3
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(02-27-2024 12:39 PM)JRsec Wrote:  
(02-27-2024 12:36 PM)shere khan Wrote:  
(02-27-2024 08:33 AM)VA49er Wrote:  Dude's the head of a cereal company, what did people expect his to say to eat? Steak? Anyway, as with most things, one has to be smart with shopping these days. I purchased a two bag box of cereal from BJs this past weekend for like $8. Lots cheaper than buying in a regular grocery store. Spices are another item we buy a lot. That $5 McCormick spice at a regular grocery store can be had for a $1 at an Aldi (not same brand obviously, but same spice). Shop smart and save money.

Kelloggs has always been kinda a bunch of weirdos. I can remember but backnin the twenties werent they doing all kinds of culty kinda shite? I think there was a bad movie about it

When a Kellogg ages they become a frosted flake.07-coffee3

Read that link i edited in. No thanks on being cornfed.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/artic...uring.html

"But for the majority of those who look forward to their morning bowl, it will come as a surprise that they were invented to stop people masturbating."
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(02-27-2024 12:41 PM)shere khan Wrote:  
(02-27-2024 12:39 PM)JRsec Wrote:  
(02-27-2024 12:36 PM)shere khan Wrote:  
(02-27-2024 08:33 AM)VA49er Wrote:  Dude's the head of a cereal company, what did people expect his to say to eat? Steak? Anyway, as with most things, one has to be smart with shopping these days. I purchased a two bag box of cereal from BJs this past weekend for like $8. Lots cheaper than buying in a regular grocery store. Spices are another item we buy a lot. That $5 McCormick spice at a regular grocery store can be had for a $1 at an Aldi (not same brand obviously, but same spice). Shop smart and save money.

Kelloggs has always been kinda a bunch of weirdos. I can remember but backnin the twenties werent they doing all kinds of culty kinda shite? I think there was a bad movie about it

When a Kellogg ages they become a frosted flake.07-coffee3

Read that link i edited in. No thanks on being cornfed.

He apparently had been troubled a long time about that hair growing in the palm of his right hand.
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(02-27-2024 12:29 PM)BartlettTigerFan Wrote:  
(02-27-2024 12:25 PM)shere khan Wrote:  
(02-27-2024 10:04 AM)BartlettTigerFan Wrote:  Might as well eat rat poison.

Half a pound of bacon and 4 eggs. Black coffee. If i ate that much sugar i wouldnt be my pleaseant bubbly self.

Eggs are a super food. Stupid doctors telling us for decades not to eat them.....

Speaking of super foods, check this Youtube video out about papaya seeds. We started eating papayas and I youtubed it to learn about them. It turns out that the seeds contain more benefits than the papaya itself. I experimented and mixed the seeds (1 tsp) with my egg and ground beef concoction that we had prepared two days ago and the cooking of the seed made them more palatable than roasting or eating them raw. I loved them and now I'm gonna make them a breakfast routine.
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(02-27-2024 09:58 AM)AdoptedMonarch Wrote:  
(02-27-2024 09:52 AM)VA49er Wrote:  
(02-27-2024 09:42 AM)BartlettTigerFan Wrote:  Breakfast cereal and soft drinks are the two worst things you can put in your body,

And Pop-Tarts.

Oh man, i love a toasted black cheery Pop Tart. You are right though with both being bad for people. Moderation is always key, imo.

Brown Sugar Cinnamon Pop Tarts (toasted or untoasted, it does not matter) and black coffee. There is no better breakfast to be found.

(My mouth is watering just typing this.)

ding ding ding .... toss in vanilla ice cream, crushed frozen butterfingers, and hot caramel poured over the top, and you have a 20K cal. heart attack in a bucket that's to die for .... 03-lmfao03-lmfao03-lmfao
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(02-27-2024 02:20 PM)olliebaba Wrote:  
(02-27-2024 12:29 PM)BartlettTigerFan Wrote:  
(02-27-2024 12:25 PM)shere khan Wrote:  
(02-27-2024 10:04 AM)BartlettTigerFan Wrote:  Might as well eat rat poison.

Half a pound of bacon and 4 eggs. Black coffee. If i ate that much sugar i wouldnt be my pleaseant bubbly self.

Eggs are a super food. Stupid doctors telling us for decades not to eat them.....

Speaking of super foods, check this Youtube video out about papaya seeds. We started eating papayas and I youtubed it to learn about them. It turns out that the seeds contain more benefits than the papaya itself. I experimented and mixed the seeds (1 tsp) with my egg and ground beef concoction that we had prepared two days ago and the cooking of the seed made them more palatable than roasting or eating them raw. I loved them and now I'm gonna make them a breakfast routine.

danger danger will 'don juan' robinson ... just in case, ya know, you wanted to go out with one final 'seeding' ... 03-wink

https://superfoodprofiles.com/health-ben...paya-seeds

Quote:There is also animal research showing that eating the seeds regularly may temporarily but greatly reduce a man’s fertility. I’ll leave it up to male readers whether they currently consider this effect a good or bad thing. There’s much more on using papaya seeds as a contraceptive for men here if you’re interested.

seriously, I found the article quite informative ... 04-cheers
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I’m not going to lie, I eat Special K and a side of fruit for dinner quite often. It’s low in sugar and fat and good for my weak digestive tract.
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(02-28-2024 05:13 AM)CliftonAve Wrote:  I’m not going to lie, I eat Special K and a side of fruit for dinner quite often. It’s low in sugar and fat and good for my weak digestive tract.

fair enough ... not all tummies were created equal ... I never could do 'those' cereals as a kid w/o bombarding with sugar ... therefore, it was never an option once I left the nest ... that was 40 years ago...

I'll eat an egg sammich or two (granny apple for dessert) for dinner on a weekly basis... it's easy, quick, and generates 'never fail' in the a.m. ... and it's a helluva lot cheaper than the waffle house ... 03-wink
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(02-28-2024 07:24 AM)stinkfist Wrote:  
(02-28-2024 05:13 AM)CliftonAve Wrote:  I’m not going to lie, I eat Special K and a side of fruit for dinner quite often. It’s low in sugar and fat and good for my weak digestive tract.

fair enough ... not all tummies were created equal ... I never could do 'those' cereals as a kid w/o bombarding with sugar ... therefore, it was never an option once I left the nest ... that was 40 years ago...

I'll eat an egg sammich or two (granny apple for dessert) for dinner on a weekly basis... it's easy, quick, and generates 'never fail' in the a.m. ... and it's a helluva lot cheaper than the waffle house ... 03-wink

The old rot-gut did not come along on my mid/late 40s. Prior to that, I used to have the same cast-iron stomach as a Billy Goat.

As to my cereal, I don’t add any sugar (Special K has 11 grams which while not great, is less than a lot of the more popular brands). I can get a large box at my local grocer for $5.

Speaking of breakfast dinners, I do on occasion eat pancakes or have me some eggs as well. Love breakfast food any time of the day.
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