Isn't having three cups of hot tea in front of you ready to be downed in quick sucession just the best thing in the world?
Anyhow, I digress, and get onto the subject of things you've come across in the supermarket and just totally gasped - popstars style - at the fact they exist.
Yesterday, it was the discovery of multicolour staples in Tesco. I can actually stapled something with a green staple. How fab is that?
Today it was Weetbix bitesize. Weetabix in small cereal form. This is fab as I love weetabix but due to my refusal to put more than one in a bowl at a time its always hindered by morning plans of having cereal, and tea, with DS9 on demand. Now, I feel this may be about to change.
The "omg, they actually make that" thread
My OCD is to stack three neatly, at a slight angle lying on eachother, in a deep bowl, with a mild sprinkling of sugar. Repeat once. Avec coffee. Breakfast Rod style.Hymagumba wrote:...I love weetabix but due to my refusal to put more than one in a bowl at a time its always hindered by morning plans of having cereal...
No doubt I shall be doing this in a few hours time.
Give it a whirl Pete...
no no no no no. The weetabix must be uniformly soggy. I will not have dry weetabix in my bowl and therefore must do one at a time so its flat against the bottom and can soak up milk from underneath. Only the slightest pinch of sugar these days if I do. Back when i was little I'd coat each one in about 2mm of sugar but no longer.rts wrote:My OCD is to stack three neatly, at a slight angle lying on eachother, in a deep bowl, with a mild sprinkling of sugar. Repeat once. Avec coffee. Breakfast Rod style.
No doubt I shall be doing this in a few hours time.
Give it a whirl Pete...
To go by your plan would result in crunchy tops, particularly with my crockery, so its a non starter I'm afraid

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What's the advantage of them? That they can be reused, thus avoiding the wastage of approx. 30 millilitres of notoriously expensive tap water?Aidsoo wrote:Plastic Ice Cubes! Genius
You'd probably need to use them thousands of times before you broke even.
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Indeed. They're not new though. I've had them in my freezer for years.nodnirG kraM wrote:They don't dilute your drink.rdobbie wrote: What's the advantage of them? That they can be reused, thus avoiding the wastage of approx. 30 millilitres of notoriously expensive tap water?
You'd probably need to use them thousands of times before you broke even.
I like a mixture of soggy/crispy, topped with a good sprinkle of sugar. There's no point in having complex carbs for breakfast if you don't replenish your simple sugars.The Weetabix debate is an interesting one. I have to have mine in the uniform soggy state, but that's mainly so I can consume my breakfast in under twenty seconds. My other half, however, crumbles hers up into basically a wheat powder before adding the milk and a few hundred weight of sugar. Which looks foul, but she enjoys it!
Otherwise you'd be zombie with a full stomach.
Or maybe that's just me.