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Sugar free cereal
"Moe DeLoughan" > wrote in message
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> On 1/12/2016 9:10 AM, Gary wrote:
>> Michelle wrote:
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>>> On Monday, January 11, 2016 at 2:46:01 PM UTC-6, Julie Bove wrote:
>>> Snipped a whole bunch of stuff.
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>>>> Another thing that the OP might consider is popcorn. It is often eaten
>>>> as a
>>>> cereal in the Midwest. My mom liked to put it in a tall glass, pour
>>>> milk
>>>> over it and eat it with an iced tea spoon. My uncle said at his house
>>>> they
>>>> just used leftover popped popcorn as they would a breakfast cereal.
>>>> Put in
>>>> a bowl and pour milk over.
>>>
>>> You've said this before, but I wonder - was it just your family?
>>> Or maybe your specific place in the Midwest (AKA Wichita)?
>>> Because I've lived in the Midwest all my life (first Illinois, now
>>> Missouri)
>>> and I have never heard of this or seen anyone do it.
>>>
>>> I've asked coworkers who come from other parts (Iowa, Indiana, Kansas)
>>> and they've never heard of it either.
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>> This is Julie saying this. I've never ever heard of such a weird thing
>> in my life. Put popcorn in a tall glass, pour milk over it and eat it
>> with a spoon? Yeah right. lol
>>
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> We used to do that with crushed saltines back when we were kids. We called
> the resulting soggy snack 'Pus and Maggots'.
ewwwwwwwwwwwww
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