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Yes.

 

 

 

Nah, it's not weird that you had to look it up. :P Though I am kind of surprised you didn't know it already. Then again, it is kind of obscure.

 

EDIT: *snicker*

Livvy's friend:

i have realized that my affair with whole grain pop tarts has been meaningless and superficial and therefore i have ended things (though unofficially)

 

Livvy:

Ah. An unsatisfying relationship, I would imagine. Good for you for ending things. Whole grain is generally an unsatisfying partner in any case. I suggest you avoid him.

Ahh, I love my friends.

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I remember in grade school, Poptarts were a big thing. I never liked them though. There was only one flavor I liked, and that was the Maple ones.

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I always liked the smores flavoured ones...

 

In my opinion however i've always liked toaster strudels better. Especially the cream cheese ones. ^^

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I preferred cereal when I was a kid. I'd get up early enough that I could spend 30 minutes having cereal and reading the box. But now that I have to leave for work at 6:30, breakfast is usually a glass of chocolate milk. lol

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Eh, poptarts are just fast. You can just grab them and go.

 

So there are whole grain poptarts now? o_O

Surprising :P

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Apparently so. But I would recommend against them. They are superficial and meaningless. :P

 

And yes, SS, I seriously had that conversation with someone.

 

I never liked poptarts as a kid. I seem to recall that I had a reason, but I don't remember what it was. They're alright now though.

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When I needed to be quicker, I liked making waffles. We have one of those old toasters, that the door opened, and you put it in. So I'd fill every other square in the waffles with chocolate chips. :laughingsmiley:

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I read the back of the box on a Trix cereal box and turns out thah each serving is only 180 calories. I was really suprised by that as I had figured there were about 50 calories per peice of cereal. xDDD

 

 

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You'd be surprised. Sometimes, "Kid's" cereal, is nearly as healthy as "adult" cereal. I saw a kid's cereal I used to love, that was almost comparable to Honey Bunches of Oats.

 

So either the Honey Bunches isn't as healthy as we all thought... or the kid's cereal was surprisingly healthy.

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That is rather surprising. Huh. Though I do know some kid's cereals are pretty healthy. Or at least, not unhealthy.

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I nver get to eat "REAL" kids cereals... <_<

 

I have to eat brand flakes that tast like cardboard. Yum. I got the cereal box from those little one serving packs of cereal they sell for breakfast at school which I took from my freind when he went to get a spoon. xD

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I used to loooove Kelloggs' Loops! Those honey flavoured circled thingies. But they contain a lot of sugar and not enough dietary fibres, so now I have this tropical fruit flavoured cereal with extra dietary fibres... not as good, but tasty I guess.

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I get Frosted Mini Wheats for work. And I get the cinnamon flavor. They're so good. Plus, they're good, even without milk.

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I liked Trix, Frosted Flakes, Lucky Charms, and Coco-puffs. Although most of them are better as a snack to eat dry while you sit by the computer and do something, or read a book...

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I love Lucky Charms. It's the same thing as the Alphabets with marshmallows. I miss that. I don't even think they still make that. I saw the one without the marshmallows, but that's it.

 

Coco Puffs is good too. And Frosted Flakes. I've always been a big breakfast person. Especially cereal. The only time anything besides cereal is acceptable, is for French Toast.

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Awsome. xD

 

 

And wow, I just looked at my semester one report card and they SERIOUSLY messed up my GPA. I had nothing below a B in any class, plus an honors class that had a B, and yet they tried to say my GPA is about 2.5. xDDD

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