Gil by Norm Feuti for January 28, 2024

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    crookedwolf Premium Member 10 months ago

    It could be worse; as kids, we usually had plain oatmeal for breakfast..

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    derdave969  10 months ago

    As I recall puffed rice wasn’t all that bad, with enough sugar, but there was not enough sugar in the world to save puffed wheat.

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    NeedaChuckle Premium Member 10 months ago

    I like Grape Nuts, no sugar that I know of. Actually a cereal and not candy.

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    markkahler52  10 months ago

    Honeycomb, Coco crispies, and sugar smacks, combined in one big bowl! MMMMM!!

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    StevePappas  10 months ago

    Fiber Bombs. Funny.

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    Camiyami Premium Member 10 months ago

    That was what we had in OUR cupboard growing up, all boring, bland, generic ones. My brothers would add heaps of sugar to make it palatable. On the rare occasion when we would get Honeycomb or something, it would be devoured that morning between us 6 kids!

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    Mary McNeil Premium Member 10 months ago

    Add enough sugar and the Oat Circles will be edible.

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    markkahler52  10 months ago

    Forgot Colon Blow!!

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    Macushlalondra  10 months ago

    The wheat flakes is like Raisin Bran without the raisins (or like Wheaties). Not bad with enough sugar. Or add some fruit. I’m glad my mother let us choose our own cereal for the most part. Since we never had anything for breakfast but cereal it helped to have the ones we liked.

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    TeresaRichards Premium Member 9 months ago

    What is going on with this strip? Is it over? There hasn’t been a new Sunday comic for weeks.

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    donut reply  9 months ago

    Add chocolate or sugar.

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