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ClamdestineBoyster
Aug 15, 2015
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hbag posted:

am i weird if i like just eating naan bread on its own
i have genuinely never tried putting anything in it because i was a picky as gently caress child and still have some of that left in me because lol aspergers

Lol I ate dry Cheerios until I was like 7. :munch:

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hbag
Feb 13, 2021

ClamdestineBoyster posted:

Lol I ate dry Cheerios until I was like 7. :munch:

i still do mate cereal just gets soggy and loving rank once you put milk in it
if i wanted to eat something with the texture as if it'd been pre-chewed id go run a slice of bread under the tap

ClamdestineBoyster
Aug 15, 2015
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hbag posted:

i still do mate cereal just gets soggy and loving rank once you put milk in it
if i wanted to eat something with the texture as if it'd been pre-chewed id go run a slice of bread under the tap

Not crispix, crispix stays crispy in milk for like a half hour. :hmmyes:

Ratjaculation
Aug 3, 2007

:parrot::parrot::parrot:



Snape and little pooch
working hard in a digger
dog is not happy

Party Boat
Nov 1, 2007

where did that other dog come from

who is he


ClamdestineBoyster posted:

Not crispix, crispix stays crispy in milk for like a half hour. :hmmyes:

why are you giving forums poster crispix milk baths

:yum:

ClamdestineBoyster
Aug 15, 2015
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Party Boat posted:

why are you giving forums poster crispix milk baths

:yum:

Haha lol I was talking about the actual cereal. If you’re friend is crispy you might wanna get that checked out dude. :shrug:

Clyde Radcliffe
Oct 19, 2014

I bought some Kellogg's Honey Pops because I'm secretly 12. They're impervious to all liquids. They're also good to snack on dry.

Steakandchips
Apr 30, 2009

ClamdestineBoyster posted:

Haha lol I was talking about the actual cereal. If you’re friend is crispy you might wanna get that checked out dude. :shrug:

Or just lay off the wet-look hair gel.

Dr. Cool Aids
Jul 6, 2009
Weetos are the greatest children's cereal and it's not even close

learnincurve
May 15, 2014

Smoosh
My kids would argue it’s whatever this year’s hideous shaped cocopops novelty cereal is.

Inexplicable Humblebrag
Sep 20, 2003

nesquik cereal was great because the balls would go slimy and weird almost immediately

i favour cinnamon grahams

hbag
Feb 13, 2021

Inexplicable Humblebrag posted:

nesquik cereal was great because the balls would go slimy and weird almost immediately

i favour cinnamon grahams

local goon likes putting weird, slimy balls in their mouth

kecske
Feb 28, 2011

it's round, like always

chocolate cereals were merely okay

- this post by sugar puffs gang

Ratjaculation
Aug 3, 2007

:parrot::parrot::parrot:



Sudden Javelin posted:

Weetos are the greatest children's cereal and it's not even close

learnincurve
May 15, 2014

Smoosh
I have never managed to get through half a box of sugar puffs without it turning into a welded together lump, I suspect this country is too humid for a household that can’t work out how to close a chuffing box.

the sex ghost
Sep 6, 2009

Sudden Javelin posted:

Weetos are the greatest children's cereal and it's not even close

I had Morrisons own brand wheat-o's that were rock hard and shredded the roof of your mouth

Was always more of a ricicles man myself, more sugar than rice, exactly what a child needs

Dr. Cool Aids
Jul 6, 2009

kecske posted:

chocolate cereals were merely okay

- this post by sugar puffs gang

Counterpoint - sugar puffs did this:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DLXMxU-FC1E

Barry White
Jun 28, 2008

Luke Skywalker kills Han Solo's son at the climax of Episode VII
Dog managed to completely miss this squirrel on our walk today. I’m getting slightly concerned about her eyesight.

Pistol_Pete
Sep 15, 2007

Oven Wrangler
Don't dogs mainly rely on smell? Perhaps the squirrel had just had a shower.

Jose
Jul 24, 2007

Adrian Chiles is a broadcaster and writer

the sex ghost posted:

I had Morrisons own brand wheat-o's that were rock hard and shredded the roof of your mouth

Was always more of a ricicles man myself, more sugar than rice, exactly what a child needs

Terrible decision to stop making ricicles

Whorelord
May 1, 2013

Jump into the well...

hbag posted:

am i weird if i like just eating naan bread on its own
i have genuinely never tried putting anything in it because i was a picky as gently caress child and still have some of that left in me because lol aspergers

i've been called weird for eating poppadums and chutney as a snack before, do what you want imo

RickRogers
Jun 21, 2020

Woh, is that a thing I like??
I'm snacking on kinder Buenos again

hemale in pain
Jun 5, 2010




They're the best

hemale in pain
Jun 5, 2010




I like chocolate stuff which comes in twos in one package as if your not just gonna eat the entire thing in one go

el dingo
Mar 19, 2009


Ogres are like onions

hemale in pain posted:

I like chocolate stuff which comes in twos in one package as if your not just gonna eat the entire thing in one go

Also multi pack crisps. They're for work, I tell myself when buying, then eat 4 little packs when I get home

Anyways apparently people are just booking tables at 3-4 pubs all for the same time and then just picking one. I guess if you're in a busy spot it probably wont matter as people can just walk in but this could really screw other places. The 3 Johns in islington are taking your card details and charging a fiver for each person who doesnt show, good on em

goatface
Dec 5, 2007

I had a video of that when I was about 6.

I remember it being shit.


Grimey Drawer
People will always be dicks.

NotJustANumber99
Feb 15, 2012

somehow that last av was even worse than your posting
havent had cereal for at least a decade i would think.

I remember crushing weetabix into a fine dust, adding a little sugar and eating the dry sugary dust mix

NotJustANumber99
Feb 15, 2012

somehow that last av was even worse than your posting
so can you only go to a pub if you book then?

Doctor_Fruitbat
Jun 2, 2013


Someone once recommended putting hot milk on Weetabix, and I had to soak the bowl for two days to get the debris off. I'd highly recommend it as a quick alternative to concrete though.

el dingo
Mar 19, 2009


Ogres are like onions

NotJustANumber99 posted:

so can you only go to a pub if you book then?

Kind of? A lot of places are booked out for weeks but not everywhere is doing a booking system. Also yknow, no shows happen so you might be able to just show up and get a table

Red Oktober
May 24, 2006

wiggly eyes!



Non-refundable (taken off your tab) deposits are the way forward, and they've been needed for a while to be honest. Now is the time to get people on board with it - they're desperate enough for a space that they'll put up with it in a way they wouldn't have before all this happened.

Inexplicable Humblebrag
Sep 20, 2003

weetabix is really surprisingly durable when wettened and dried

Barry White
Jun 28, 2008

Luke Skywalker kills Han Solo's son at the climax of Episode VII

Pistol_Pete posted:

Don't dogs mainly rely on smell? Perhaps the squirrel had just had a shower.

She normally spots them and chases them although she hasn't fully worked out that they climb trees.

Ratjaculation
Aug 3, 2007

:parrot::parrot::parrot:



Weetabix are my go to since ditching dairy. But after maybe 3 days in a row i'm so bored of the experience I just skip breakfast

which is good i guess

I'd love an affordable muesli that wasnt pump full of additional sugar too

Ratjaculation
Aug 3, 2007

:parrot::parrot::parrot:



Red Oktober posted:

Non-refundable (taken off your tab) deposits are the way forward, and they've been needed for a while to be honest. Now is the time to get people on board with it - they're desperate enough for a space that they'll put up with it in a way they wouldn't have before all this happened.

What if my hobby is flaking?

This is discrimination

Ratjaculation
Aug 3, 2007

:parrot::parrot::parrot:



Got us a table
looking forward to a pint
oops maybe next time

Red Oktober
May 24, 2006

wiggly eyes!



Then that's fine, but like all people you have to invest in your hobby.

NotJustANumber99
Feb 15, 2012

somehow that last av was even worse than your posting
hmmm. can't actually see myself going to a pub at any point in the near future anyway.

Steakandchips
Apr 30, 2009

NotJustANumber99 posted:

hmmm. can't actually see myself going to a pub at any point in the near future anyway.

Same, not worth the risk

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Inexplicable Humblebrag
Sep 20, 2003

Ratjaculation posted:

Weetabix are my go to since ditching dairy. But after maybe 3 days in a row i'm so bored of the experience I just skip breakfast

which is good i guess

I'd love an affordable muesli that wasnt pump full of additional sugar too

make ur own m8

https://www.bonappetit.com/test-kitchen/cooking-tips/article/how-to-make-muesli-cereal

mind you buying nuts is a mugs game, so maybe skimp on those

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