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This can never be determined as the first cereal grains were discovered hundreds of thousands of years ago. They were almost certainly turned into porridges (hot cereal gruels) not much later. As no written records were maintained back then, this information is long lost.
Corn Flakes by Kellogg
1906
James Caleb Jackson produced the first ready bto eat cereal, named, "Granula." It was invented in the mid 1860's. Will Keith Kellogg, however, was the first to really mass produce ready to eat cereal in Battle Creek, Michigan. This was around 1910. More infor of W.K. Kellogg can be found at, http://web.mit.edu/invent/iow/kellogg.html Grclark74
The worlds oldest cereal has to be a form of wild grass aka: wild wheat ...gathered before grown....spilling of seeds and the later groath probably spurred the first farming
Cereal goes first and then pour in the milk. Otherwise if you put milk first it will overflow when the heavier cereal goes in.
Choosing to eat without eating carbohydrates can be challenging, at first. Many foods have "hidden carbs" that dieters may not realize. One low-carb cereal option is "Hi-Lo Cereal," which is a soy-based breakfast option. You can find out more about this cereal at http://www.carbsmart.com/hilo.html
People have been eating boiled whole grains since prehistoric times, so we'll never know who the first one was.
cheerios
I can't tell you exactly what KIND of cereal it was but a can tell you what brand it is..... Kellogs!
First, open the box of cereal. Then tilt it over your bowl and poor in the cereal.
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Cornflakes probably.
Granula
Her first son is named Wyatt Matthew Halliwell. The youngest one is named Chris.
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