expiredBlue_Ranger posted Jul 08, 2024 08:55 PM
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Item 1 of 4
expiredBlue_Ranger posted Jul 08, 2024 08:55 PM
Cap'N Peanut Butter Crunch Breakfast Cereal 11.4-Oz $2.42, 18.8-Oz $3.80 + Free Shipping w/ Prime or on $35+
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1. fill bowl with cereal
2. fill bowl with milk
3. gather any escaped peanut butter pods of cereal and place them back in the bowl
4. gently with spoon press down cereal into milk so as to give all peanut butter pods the opportunity to enjoy the coverage.
5. let it sit for 10 minutes... (optional) if you have space, place bowl into refrigerator for a minimum of 10 minutes.
6. remove and enjoy the soft, gentle peanut butter love as you peruse your favorite periodical, newspaper or website.
Alternatively, some in your family may choose they don't want to be part of this enjoyable experience and use the very aggressive method of eating immediately upon filling bowl with milk and cereal. This has been known and studied by extensive health journals, and probably the CDC, to cause major descaling of the roof of the interior of one's mouth. Note that the sister cereal, regular Capt'n Crunch has this same or worse effect. These family members employing these methods should probably be quarantined and trained on the proper methods to enjoy this American cereal classic!
Most may find the first method unacceptable using words like "gross" or "nasty" and "soggy" but I am here to save countless trips to the hospital for mouth injuries and dealing with those pesky health insurance claims, which most probably don't cover this kind of cereal injury.
Either way... Enjoy! :-)
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Most may find the first method unacceptable using words like "gross" or "nasty" and "soggy" but I am here to save countless trips to the hospital for mouth injuries and dealing with those pesky health insurance claims, which most probably don't cover this kind of cereal injury.
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