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One poster, appears feminine in PFP “what’s that milf cereal. With the strawberries”

Posted 11:34 AM 7/30/21 Twitter for iPhone.

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A reply with someone appearing feminine in their PFP is a picture of Kellog’s Speciak K cereal with red berries. Accompanying text is just “?”

  • wjrii@lemmy.world
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    Tangentially, that cereal is super good, sweeter than you’d think but not cloying, although TBH I’m not turning away garbage kids cereals either.

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      Just always check nutrition info, some of these that are presented as healthy are really not that great. In general, cereals are pure carbs pretty much so should limit the quantity to what you need in carbs, but they can also have a lot of fiber and be fairly efficient in terms of satiety to calorie ratio, I recently switched back to a small bowl in the morning for breakfast.

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        It’s generally become my opinion that unless I’m eating unsweetened muesli with a splash of milk pretty much every cereal except unsweetened cheerios is bad for me

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          Steelcut oats are just a vehicle for fruit and berries

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          Muesli is great but imho the ratio of satiety to calorie is way better with the cereals and a splash of milk, I get something that feels like a “meal” for like 250cal, would be much more for a bowl of muesli that doesn’t feel like I’m starving myself.

          I use a nutty muesli to top quark yoghurt, that’s a great snack/dessert I get 25g protein from the quark and the muesli I just put 15/25g on top which already almost doubles the calories but does make the whole thing much nicer, it’s a daily staple for me.

          Yes, I’m pretty far in the deep end of calorie control right now _

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        I make Special K bars for get-togethers every once in awhile, and I sometimes get people who ask me if they’re healthy. I always tell them that nothing in them is even the slightest bit healthy except the Special K itself, and even that’s debatable.

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      In Japan, a company called Calbee makes an expensive cereal that is oat clusters mixed with grains and seeds and chunks of dried fruit. It is the best cereal I’ve ever had in my entire life. It is naturally sweet and filling, I feel amazing after eating it, and I am ruined from going back to anything American - even the “healthy” cereals.

      I had Frosted Flakes (or something like it) after being on the Calbee cereal for a couple of years, and I was so disappointed by how it just tasted like mushy sugar. No substance, no flavor.

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        I try to minimize what I buy off Amazon, but I allow myself one bag of Frugra per month because I can’t get it any other way.

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    I remember the 80s ads where the right side of the letter K was imposed over a woman in profile’s lips on a gaping mouth.

    Something along the lines of “Special K keeps you looking good.”

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      Almost certainly not. It’s common in some communities for people to write their own image transcriptions.