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  1. 1. Soggy or crunchy?

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Kashi crunchy yummy!

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ahh.. that's just 7.3 × 10-6 grams of acrylamide per ration.. thats.. nothing

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Depends which cereal. Cornflakes crunchy, Weetabix soggy (do you have weetabix in the US?) eeeek panic!

I believe they do, and it is called Weetbix.

I wonder if they have Notmadewithwheatbutwithoatsinstead-abix?

lol, urgh! hope not...they are nasty! Give me weetabix with warm milk & sugar sprinkled on top on a cold morning...mmmm yum

In Florida it is not commonly available as in - just walk in to any grocery store cereal aisle and pick it up, however I have found it at Publix supermarket - we buy the organic.

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I am not a cereal fan mostly because I don't like milk, but if I am super hungry and have nothing left in the fridge, I would go for some cereal and I like it soggy because any crunchy stuff (let it be potato chips or very salty pizza) sores my upper palate.

And the only cereal we ever buy is Cinnamon toast as that's Joe's favourite and he can eat cereal for all his meals

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I don't eat a lot of cereals but when I do they have to be crunchy.

I usually put only 1 tablespoon of milk (or non at all) in my cereals just to make them a little wet but still crunchy. I hate when they are soggy, that usually makes me want to puke.

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it really depends on the cereal.

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crunchy. u like soggy, hubby



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You softies make me sick! :P

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Depends which cereal. Cornflakes crunchy, Weetabix soggy (do you have weetabix in the US?) eeeek panic!

I believe they do, and it is called Weetbix.

I wonder if they have Notmadewithwheatbutwithoatsinstead-abix?

lol, urgh! hope not...they are nasty! Give me weetabix with warm milk & sugar sprinkled on top on a cold morning...mmmm yum

I like my weetabix crunchy too, but Nik likes them soggy. (eww).

You may find this useful...Hey, maybe I'll post the link in our food thread too.

http://www.weetabixusa.com/wheretobuy.php

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October 11, 2009: Wedding

AOS:

December 23, 2009: NOA1!

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March 15, 2010: AOS interview - RFE for I-693 vaccination supplement - CS signed part 6!

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March 1, 2012: Mailed ROC package

March 7, 2012: Tracking says "notice left"...after a phone call to post office.

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I guess crunchy because I don't like cereal with milk - I generally just eat it plain, usually for a snack. Beats eating potato chips!

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Somewhere in the middle: not too crunchy, not too soggy.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Brazil
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I love cereal and milk and only crunchy cereal. Soggy sucks!

I'm not including oatmeal/grits with this.

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