Brett Favre likes any kind of flake cereal. But more often than not Brett chooses waffles for breakfast.
Yes, some prepositions can have more than one object. These are called complex prepositions. For example, the preposition "along with" has two objects in the sentence "She went to the store along with her friend."
There's nothing wrong with eating cereal with different flavored milk. Just keep in mind that chocolate milk has more sugar than regular nonfat milk.
Not a thing. Waffles are made up of sugar,eggs, oil and milk and should be regarded as more of a treat than having nutritional value.
Because cereal is almost always consumed with milk. So, if the nutrition label takes milk into account, giving the nutritious facts both with milk and without it.
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WeLl it all depends on the cereal and the amount. Just Play around with it After a few min and you'll see yourself..
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Based on a national survey, less than 15% of participants drank their milk after eating their cereal, claiming it was "gross."
who cares lets have cookies waffles all the way baby!
It depends on the brand and how many you are eating. If you are eating more than 2 waffles a day, no. Although I still wouldn't recommend eating 1 or 2 waffles every day. Just eat 1 or 2 waffles for breakfast, lunch, or dinner occasionally.
Generally no. Many people consume dry cereal in the form of granola without milk. If consuming too much dry products gave one stomach cramps, consuming water or any other liquid with the cereal would be just as effective. Milk has no special property in relieving or preventing stomach cramps any more than other fluids.