We didn't get sugary cereals in our house. At least not overtly. I'm sure, that as we got older and mom just got lazier about that rule, we had some that were sugar equivalents (honeycombs?)
But I remember fruity and cocoa pebbles (those were the rice krispie kind, right?) at my friends' houses. I think the fruity pebbles would give me a spasm to just look at them now. Violates my too many colors rule.
more mac words of wisdom: Batman is better than Highschool Musical. I hate that boring movie.
mac gets it exactly right once again.
I had some really nasty Reese's peanut butter cup cereal the other day. It was nasty enough dry, but I can't even imagine it with milk as breakfast.
Batman is better than Highschool Musical. I hate that boring movie.
Heh. He should start spending part of his summer vacation with Uncle Miracleman.
I hate that boring movie.
Truer words were never spoken
Mmmmm Cap'n Crunch. My fav!
We have a cereal rule in our house, if you pick it -- you gotta eat all of it before you can get a different kind, so choose wisely. Thus we have a box of very, very stale "Smorz" *shudder* in the cupboard right now and why all my Crispx is gone. Darn kids!
Okay, that monthly catered event was a bit lame. (Seriously: pizza bagels.) But the cake was super dark chocolate delicious. Plus free champagne.
We did not have sugar cereal in the house when I was growing up, so I was appalled when my father started eating frosted mini wheats after I moved out.
more mac words of wisdom
He's kind of like the Buffista Jack Handy.
The closest we got to junk food was Apple Cinnamon Cheerios (or Honey Nut Cheerios). I do have a vague memory of being very young and having Lucky Charms (I think).
However, at Gramdma E's house -- well often there was Cookie Crunch and other junk cereals.