Elly says to Elizabeth, “Well, it’s a great idea.” That is completely in character for her to say that. There have been many comic strips that showed Elly finishing off the leftovers for meals herself instead of throwing it away. She does not like to waste food.
Plus that homeless guy in the final panel doesn’t seem to have any problem "Grunch"ing it down.
I love mixing cereals… different levels of sweetness, different textures, different levels of “crunch”…it’s all good. Today: Frosted Flakes and Cheerios.
Momma once did this with pickles. There were several partial jars in the fridge for some reason, so she just combined all of them, with a bit of the brine from each. The mix of dill, hot sauce flavored dill, bread and butter, and plain sweet pickles was interesting. (To say the least.) My middle sister still swears it was an acquired taste, but she grew to like them.
Actually, my grandmother used to do that. Which lead to some rather interesting mixes such as Apple Jacks mixed with Klackers and Lucky Charms and Cheerios. One of her favorite things to say, after mixing inappropriate left-overs together was “Oh, it all ends up in the same place!” to which I would often reply “Yes, the toilet, eventually. But it has to get across the tastebuds first to get there!”
There was a strip where Elly was going through the refrigerator, which was akin to the above comments.
Elly: “How long has this been in here?…inspects some vegetablesThese are rotten…checks out some wrapped food PU, this smells like Michael’s room! Elly empties contents of entire refrigerator into a garbage bag Even though this food is moldy, rotten, and could cause illness, I still feel bad about throwing it away…”
Elly{talking to herself}: “…my mother would have made it into a casserole.”
Don, my brother in law, routinely consolidated all the leftover crumbs and stale cereal remnants into one box which was called “Daddy’s Cereal”. While staying with my in-laws one weekend, I inadvertently poured myself a bowl of “DC” and discovered a satisfyingly new breakfast taste sensation. We began Don’s tradition in our home and I continue, even now, to enjoy this always evolving potpourri of dried cereal leftovers.
Rather than dumping everything into one bag, why not roll up the individual bags and put them into a single box. They can be mixed in the bowl, as desired, and take up no more space. Besides, I don’t care to have my chocolate contaminated with fruity cereals.
A friend of mine introduced me to that many years ago. If you combine a sweet cereal like Captian Crunch with Cheerios, it is really quite good. You still get the taste of the Captain, but it is not as intense.
howtheduck almost 6 years ago
Elly says to Elizabeth, “Well, it’s a great idea.” That is completely in character for her to say that. There have been many comic strips that showed Elly finishing off the leftovers for meals herself instead of throwing it away. She does not like to waste food.
Plus that homeless guy in the final panel doesn’t seem to have any problem "Grunch"ing it down.
Templo S.U.D. almost 6 years ago
this is why I buy for myself two or three boxes of cereal
fuzzbucket Premium Member almost 6 years ago
I like blending flavors, too.
Willywise52 Premium Member almost 6 years ago
The witless hubby.
Sir Ruddy Blighter almost 6 years ago
I love mixing cereals… different levels of sweetness, different textures, different levels of “crunch”…it’s all good. Today: Frosted Flakes and Cheerios.
Army_Nurse almost 6 years ago
Cute top, Elizabeth!
burke129529 almost 6 years ago
rlaker22j almost 6 years ago
Couldn’t leave the table till your playlist clean no matter how long it took
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member almost 6 years ago
I have done that. I still do.
Some mixes, however, are better than others.
tripwire45 almost 6 years ago
Yesterday morning, I made pancakes for my three-year-old granddaughter. We don’t even have cereal in the house.
trainnut1956 almost 6 years ago
Actually, my grandmother used to do that. Which lead to some rather interesting mixes such as Apple Jacks mixed with Klackers and Lucky Charms and Cheerios. One of her favorite things to say, after mixing inappropriate left-overs together was “Oh, it all ends up in the same place!” to which I would often reply “Yes, the toilet, eventually. But it has to get across the tastebuds first to get there!”
8ec23d5228da33aa2115003c92d0fe83 almost 6 years ago
I still use recipes from my 3-volume collection of “The Tightwad Gazette”.
USN1977 almost 6 years ago
There was a strip where Elly was going through the refrigerator, which was akin to the above comments.
Elly: “How long has this been in here?…inspects some vegetablesThese are rotten…checks out some wrapped food PU, this smells like Michael’s room! Elly empties contents of entire refrigerator into a garbage bag Even though this food is moldy, rotten, and could cause illness, I still feel bad about throwing it away…”
Elly{talking to herself}: “…my mother would have made it into a casserole.”
Lakegal almost 6 years ago
I always mix four cereals: shredded wheat, kashi, cheerios and grape nuts. Add fresh fruit or raisins and milk. Voila!
jless almost 6 years ago
Lynn’s Notes:
Don, my brother in law, routinely consolidated all the leftover crumbs and stale cereal remnants into one box which was called “Daddy’s Cereal”. While staying with my in-laws one weekend, I inadvertently poured myself a bowl of “DC” and discovered a satisfyingly new breakfast taste sensation. We began Don’s tradition in our home and I continue, even now, to enjoy this always evolving potpourri of dried cereal leftovers.
Space_cat almost 6 years ago
My late father in law did the same thing!
Travel-Monkey almost 6 years ago
Rather than dumping everything into one bag, why not roll up the individual bags and put them into a single box. They can be mixed in the bowl, as desired, and take up no more space. Besides, I don’t care to have my chocolate contaminated with fruity cereals.
Jan C almost 6 years ago
After having up to 5 boxes of stale leftover cereal, we agreed to stick to one type at a time. I don’t buy more until the current one is gone.
Barnabus Blackoak almost 6 years ago
that actually could be an interesting thing to try, as long as none have gotten stale.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] almost 6 years ago
That “homeless guy” is the husband, John.
Jayneknox almost 6 years ago
My Grandpa Mead used to do that.
Jogger2 almost 6 years ago
I like the truth in advertising on the Fruity Ohs.
shamest Premium Member almost 6 years ago
I did this once and I to eat it. Was interesting different flavors every mouthful. The color of the milk changed with every stir
Dragoncat almost 6 years ago
Now there’s a cereal with a little bit of everything.
JP Steve Premium Member almost 6 years ago
I notice everyone includes “Cheerios” in their cereal cocktails. My Mom bought it once and it hung around for years — I’ve never had it in my house!
DCBakerEsq almost 6 years ago
Dads get a bum rap.
Miba almost 6 years ago
I like mixed cereal
jbruins84341 almost 6 years ago
A friend of mine introduced me to that many years ago. If you combine a sweet cereal like Captian Crunch with Cheerios, it is really quite good. You still get the taste of the Captain, but it is not as intense.