Frazz by Jef Mallett for March 12, 2014
Transcript:
Caulfield: See, I couldn't get the cereal and the milk to even out. You finish your cereal, but there's still milk in the bowl, so you pour in more cereal, but now there's not enough milk ... Frazz: I don't understand how that excuses a tardy. Caulfield: No one has to understand it. She just had to relate to it.
Manhunter808 over 10 years ago
I can relate to that.
e.groves over 10 years ago
I know someone that puts the milk in one bowl and the cereal in another because he doesn’t like soggy cereal. There is a bowl for people like him. It has a divider in the center of the bowl. It costs $30.
DeltaMikeUno over 10 years ago
I liked my cereal drenched in milk. With leftover milk, I would just lift bowl to mouth, tilt, and guzzle.
That said, the problem I had was with “floating” cereals that spilled over the sides of the bowl when I poured the milk. That, and rough textured cereals like Capt. Crunch that tore up the roof of my mouth. Ouch.
Then I started becoming lactose-intolerant in my senior year of high school. Go figure
DDrazen over 10 years ago
OCD 1, Portion Control 0.
Defective Premium Member over 10 years ago
I don’t eat cereal, and can’t relate. I eat oatmeal, that I make fresh every day. it’s hot, tastes great, and is a fraction of the cost of the pain of walking down the cereal aisle to figure out which one doesn’t have any sugar and is actually nutritious.
H P Hundt Premium Member over 10 years ago
Cheerios and Kix I ate fast, Life I let get soggy. But in either case drank the milk after.
luvdafuneez over 10 years ago
Ooooo, yeah – loved the sugared milk after Capt’n Crunch, Lucky Charms & Cocoa Puffs! Now days, it’s Quinoa (not bad, really, and has ALL the essential Amino Acids – Oatmeal is just boring).
DKHenderson 5 days ago
This reminds me of a “Baby Blues”, with Zoe at breakfast: “There’s too much syrup left on my plate, I need another waffle…I don’t have enough syrup for this waffle, I need more…there’s too much syrup left on my plate….”