Cereal as a meal

Jerry Seinfeld made eating cereal an “in” thing to do back when his TV sitcom was at the height of its popularity.

Even without celebrity endorsement, I think we are programmed to enjoy cereal. As babies, we chase those oat Os around with teensy fingers. After that, toys, sugar and animated ads entice children of all ages to consume cereal.

I confess, cereal meals served me well throughout university and still come in handy whenever my hubby-chef isn’t home. Apparently, I’m not alone; as of today, nearly 400,000 people have “liked” a Facebook group called Eating cereal even though it isn’t breakfast time.

And really, what’s not to like…a cereal meal is simplicity at its best. 
  • One dish. One utensil. (If you opt for a mini-box, then you can save on the bowl too. Tear along the dotted lines and use the wax paper/cardboard enclosure as a makeshift dish.)
  • Minimal prep time and ready in a jiffy…just open flap and pour the cereal.
  • No defrosting required. No struggling with can openers.
Hey, if you add fresh fruit, nuts and dairy, then that convenient and delicious cereal meal is even nutritionally balanced.

      AWESOME!



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