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View Poll Results: To drink or not to drink cereal milk, that is the question.
Of course! It all ends up the same anyway. Silly illogical non-milk drinkers. 103 82.40%
Of course not, I must obey my irrational fear of cereal flavoured milk regardless of logic! 17 13.60%
I can't drink milk, you insensitive clod... 5 4.00%
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Old 10-08-2007, 03:07 PM   #61
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as for cheez-wiz -- spray can or jar girl? the spray is definately better for crackers (not quite in the same caliber as port wine cheese spread but close). the jar is the only way to go for toast.

See--here's my point in a nutshell. Cheese should be something you cut with a knife. You should not be able to put cheese in a spray can.

It's pretty much a crime against nature.
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Old 10-08-2007, 03:24 PM   #62
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See--here's my point in a nutshell. Cheese should be something you cut with a knife. You should not be able to put cheese in a spray can.

It's pretty much a crime against nature.

oh of course there is no comparison to the real thing. i don't even consider them in the same catagory. cheez wiz is nothing more than the solidified version of the powdered cheese for a box of mac and cheese. i didn't realize this was an either/or choice. cheez wiz serves its purpose, but if it was a one or the other -- i wholeheartily go with REAL cheese. no self serving girl from wisconsin whose grandparents own a dairy farm could ever choose cheez wiz over real cheese. my point was just that it makes a decent grilled cheese version.
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Old 10-08-2007, 03:26 PM   #63
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Except chedder.. Vile crap cheese.
even sharp chedder? what is your stance on cheese curds -- warm or cold or not at all?
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Old 10-08-2007, 03:39 PM   #64
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even sharp chedder? what is your stance on cheese curds -- warm or cold or not at all?
Warm and squeaky!

I'd even put 'em in cereal milk! Yum!
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Warm and squeaky!

I'd even put 'em in cereal milk! Yum!
good man!!! i even occassionally crave a&w fried cheese curds. horrible for your health but sometimes really hits the spot. everytime i get back to wisconsin to visit family i have to stop at the cheese factory and pick up cheese curds. well, cheese curds and point root beer. trip wouldn't be complete without those two things.
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Old 10-08-2007, 04:50 PM   #66
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Default Cereal Straws -- powdered sugar-cereal drinking straws

Kellogg's Cereal Straws are straws lined with powdered sugar-cereal dust that kids can drink milk through. It makes the milk taste like the sludge left at the bottom of a cereal bowl. We feed kids gross things, but this reaches new levels of grotitude.

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Old 10-08-2007, 04:54 PM   #67
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Kellogg's Cereal Straws are straws lined with powdered sugar-cereal dust that kids can drink milk through. It makes the milk taste like the sludge left at the bottom of a cereal bowl. We feed kids gross things, but this reaches new levels of grotitude.

holy cow!!!! who comes up with this stuff? that just sounds nasty.
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Old 10-08-2007, 04:58 PM   #68
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Haha go drink cereal milk while you wait!
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Old 10-08-2007, 05:19 PM   #69
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holy cow!!!! who comes up with this stuff? that just sounds nasty.
Imagine the sugar buzz those kids will get - and the parents who will have to deal with this.

They'll be boucing off the walls for hours
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Old 10-08-2007, 05:27 PM   #70
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its the best part of the cereal
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Yes, milk comes from tits. What a startling revelation.
Hmm... somehow i couldn't see myself sucking on a cow's "tit".
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Hmm... somehow i couldn't see myself sucking on a cow's "tit".
That's fine, good stuff. I couldn't see myself walking over to a cow and taking a bite out of it. Thankfully I don't have to do that to get a nice steak. Just like I don't have to suck on an udder to get milk.
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That's fine, good stuff. I couldn't see myself walking over to a cow and taking a bite out of it. Thankfully I don't have to do that to get a nice steak. Just like I don't have to suck on an udder to get milk.
I don't know why those two things are different for me. I guess because we are natural predators (debatable) for meat and what not, and we eat all kinds of meat. I couldn't drink a pig's milk.
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I don't know why those two things are different for me.
Me either, I've heard that arguement before and I'll never understand it. People get weirded out that we drink something that comes out of the animal, but they're okay with actually eating the animal.
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Imagine the sugar buzz those kids will get - and the parents who will have to deal with this.

They'll be boucing off the walls for hours
my thought exactly. nothing like a little kiddie crack to get them going in the morning. may as well buy them pixie sticks and surge soda.
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Me either, I've heard that arguement before and I'll never understand it. People get weirded out that we drink something that comes out of the animal, but they're okay with actually eating the animal.
hahaha it is so true. when we were in russia i was given what i believed a glass of milk. well...technically it was milk, just not a cows. it was goat milk. i almost lost it.
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Milk is one of the most disgusting things on the planet cereal or not, I would never drink something intended for an animal with 4 stomachs
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Old 10-08-2007, 06:41 PM   #78
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Milk is one of the most disgusting things on the planet cereal or not, I would never drink something intended for an animal with 4 stomachs
Tommy: You shouldn't drink that stuff anyway.[looking at the milk Turkish is drinking]
Turkish: Why, what's wrong with it?
Tommy: It's not in sync with evolution.
Turkish: Shut up.
Tommy: Cows have only been domesticated for the last eight thousand years. Before that, they were running around mad as lorries. The human digestive system hasn't got used to dairy products yet.
Turkish: Well (F) me Tommy. What have you been readin

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Milk is one of the most disgusting things on the planet cereal or not, I would never drink something intended for an animal with 4 stomachs
Hummmmmm a nice glass of ice cold milk. One of my favs
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Milk is one of the most disgusting things on the planet cereal or not, I would never drink something intended for an animal with 4 stomachs
You are a mammal. You and your ancestors have been intended to drink milk for the past 300 million years.
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