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Default What to do with a lot of extra Cheerios?


"Gary" > wrote in message ...
> Nancy Young wrote:
>>
>> On 7/26/2016 3:53 AM, axlq wrote:
>> > In article >,
>> > > wrote:
>> >>> Has anyone done anything interesting or tasty with Cheerios?
>> >>
>> >> NUTS & BOLTS SNACK MIX
>> > [snip]
>> >
>> > That looks pretty good... but I'd have to buy even more boxes of cereal
>> > to get rid of the excess Cheerios.

>>
>> That is the problem for leftover recipes, not that I'm knocking
>> them or complaining about them. But What to do with leftover
>> turkey will generally give you a Lot more food to get rid of.
>>
>> nancy

>
> An extra box of Cherrios? What a frivilous problem. Just freeze the
> extras or toss them.
> The OP is now giving excuses why he can't do this or that. Just like
> Julie too....can't freeze them as freezer is full. splat! If that's the
> plan, just toss them in the trash, just like Julie would. Good grief.
> We're debating about $2 worth of worthless Cherrios. Throw them in the
> trash and move one. Get a life. Screw a box of Cherrios...good grief!
> :-D Or just buy some extra milk and eat them up for a couple of meals.
> Stupid question in the first place.


I don't know if this is true or not. But someone once told me if I was mad
at someone, to put Cheerios on their lawn right before a rain. Said that
they'd bloat up with water and the only way to remove them was by hand. Just
a thought...