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By *iker Jack OP   Man
26 weeks ago

Wolverhampton

I’m sat here trying to eat a bowl of bran…looking to be a bit healthier and it made me think of cereals of the past or present

What was then or is now your cereal of choice.

I used to like Frosties with extra sugar and top of the milk on them,,,no wonder I’m on bran these days 🤣

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By *arley QuimWoman
26 weeks ago

Somewhere

Crunchy nut cornflakes are the bomb 💣

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By *ulieAndBeefCouple
26 weeks ago

Manchester-ish

Crunchy Nuts or Coco Pops - then and now 😍

J

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By *oxesMan
26 weeks ago

Southend, Essex

Fule 10k.

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By *obyn GravesTV/TS
26 weeks ago

1127 walnut avenue

Anyone remember golden nuggets.?.I remember liking them as a kid..but now.. I'm far more healthy.. porridge.. granola..or sultana bran for me

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By *nightsoftheCoffeeTableCouple
26 weeks ago

Leeds

ricicles

The mr

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By *ong-leggedblondWoman
26 weeks ago

Next Door

I do like a bowl of cornflakes with really cold milk. Not of fan of sweeter cereals like frosties/sugar puffs.

My go to is porridge, with Greek yoghurt and mixed berries.

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By *imber wolfMan
26 weeks ago

Aycliffe

I know everyone says they hate it/ too dry/like eating sticks, but All Bran is my favourite, I have it pretty much every day. Corn flakes when I’m in the mood for a treat lol

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By *Silver-Man
26 weeks ago

Mold

Cornflakes or porridge with no sugar

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By *achel SmythTV/TS
26 weeks ago

Farnborough

I’ve never looked on cereals as ‘healthier’ in fact quite often the reverse for some brands … when you look at the actual sugar content!!

I prefer a yoghurt, possibly a slice of whole meal toast… or if I have time, a couple of poached eggs xx

R xx

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By *929Man
26 weeks ago

bedlington

Favourite growing up was a football themed one called strike think they were just cheap version of cheerio’s but still can remember the lovely taste to this day

More recent favourite was Lidl version of coco pops, used to have them after every training session till I got the bastard diabeetus miss them greatly haha

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By *riel13Woman
26 weeks ago

Northampton

I don't eat cereal apart from porridge, occasionally... Stuff is absolute dirt!

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By (user no longer on site)
26 weeks ago

I booked myself in at Dignitas,

For my breakfast they gave me "Cheerios".

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By *P994Man
26 weeks ago

Travelling

As a fat child with a sweet tooth I enjoyed cookie crisp, golden nuggets and sugar puffs. Now as a boring adult I mainly only eat bran flakes and also occasionally treat myself to some mocha Fuel granola

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

26 weeks ago

East Sussex

I rarely eat cereal but I do enjoy a few chocolate chip mini Weetabix and used to like cornflakes with cold milk and sliced banana.

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By (user no longer on site)
26 weeks ago

Loved a bowl of Frosties with full fat milk after school as a teenager.

Cereal now is honey nut and muesli, with sliced banana and semi skimmed milk.

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By *agondaMan
26 weeks ago

Witterings

Muesli with yoghurt or similar on top

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By *luebell888Woman
26 weeks ago

Glasgowish

Love a bowl of Sugar Puffs.

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By *till gameMan
26 weeks ago

Oldham

Growing up I loved ready break, crunchy nuts nowadays

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By *ornucopiaMan
26 weeks ago

Bexley

Been on weetabix lookalikes for years. Not paying the asking price for any big name cereals.

Wheat bisks are compacted items whereas all other cereal products are a con where you get sold a voluminous package mainly containing air.

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By (user no longer on site)
26 weeks ago

Just a bowl of Frosties no milk or anything for dessert in the evening.

I can't remember the last time I had cereal for breakfast, for me it's a supper food.

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By *m3232Man
26 weeks ago

maidenhead

Jordan’s crunchy nut oats. Looking to change as looking in to a food allergy so need to give up that and milk but can’t find anything that I want.

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By *he love catsCouple
26 weeks ago

South Wales

Porridge every week day morning made with coconut milk, dark chocolate, blueberries, raspberries, a few crushed walnuts and a spoonful of honey.

It tastes like a bounty with fruit and nuts or a cabana if you can remember them.

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