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minus-squarecame_apart_at_Kmart [he/him, comrade/them]hexbear11·2 years agowhat in the name of myocardial infarction is that? a bowl of melted chocolate with some pats of butter on top? you guys are as bad as we are, goddam. link
minus-squareAntoine_St_Hexubeary [none/use name]hexbear12·2 years agoChocolate-flavoured oats with banana slices, I think. link
minus-squareWoofWoof91 [comrade/them]hexbear8·edit-22 years agoit's porridge with chocolate flavouring and banana slices it also says it right on the box it's also reasonably healthy, as indicated by the nutritional information being mostly green down in the bottom right link
minus-squareSaniFlush [any, any]hexbear5·2 years agoIs it a balanced breakfast even without the glass of orange juice AND glass of milk next to it? link
minus-squareTraschcanOfIdeology [they/them, comrade/them]hexbear4·edit-22 years agomy grandma would mix freshly squeezed orange juice and milk for a breakfast drink on the weekends. It ruled. Don't ask me how it didn't curdle the milk, but it didn't. I think it has to do with using a specific, less tart variety of oranges. link
minus-squareFrank [he/him, he/him]hexbear1·2 years agoIt's British food who fucking knows. Learning what it is wouldn't make your life better or help you sleep at night. link
what in the name of myocardial infarction is that? a bowl of melted chocolate with some pats of butter on top?
you guys are as bad as we are, goddam.
Chocolate-flavoured oats with banana slices, I think.
it's porridge with chocolate flavouring and banana slices
it also says it right on the box
it's also reasonably healthy, as indicated by the nutritional information being mostly green down in the bottom right
Is it a balanced breakfast even without the glass of orange juice AND glass of milk next to it?
my grandma would mix freshly squeezed orange juice and milk for a breakfast drink on the weekends. It ruled. Don't ask me how it didn't curdle the milk, but it didn't. I think it has to do with using a specific, less tart variety of oranges.
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it sounds yummy honestly.
It's British food who fucking knows. Learning what it is wouldn't make your life better or help you sleep at night.