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You move on. Eat cereal instead.
Although traditionally a breakfast cereal, there is nothing to stop one from enjoying oats at other times of the day!
Brinner. The Aussie snack that is held somewhere between breakfast and dinner.
Poor Romans ate mostly cereal grains at all meals: bread or a porrige called puls.
Cereal with fruit salad and milk, cheese sandwich and a salad, and meat and potatoes for supper.
If you have tried ever fad diet over the past few years and none have worked for you, try a diet that incorporates something you already eat: cereal. You might think that cereal is full of carbs and sugars, but in reality, cereal can be very healthy. Look for a cereal diet that includes high amounts of fiber to keep you fuller for longer, as well as added vitamins. You can generally replace breakfast and lunch with a cereal diet, and eat a healthy protein and vegetables meal for dinner. Try different varieties to keep it from getting boring.
Traditionally: 7/8 Breakfast (open face sandwich or cereal) 12 Packed Lunch (open face sandwich) 4/5 Dinner (hot dish) 7/8 Evening meal (open face sandwich or cereal)
There is no food you cannot eat for breakfast. You could, perhaps, not eat the drapes. Tableware is a god candidate for what not to eat. The dog, the cat, while both are actually edible, it would be a good idea to refrain from dining on them. Seriously, any food that is healthy and nutritious would make a good breakfast. It's not just about cereal anymore.
no its not a cereal but it can be put in cereal
cereal a adj cereal b n (=crop) cereal m (=breakfast cereal) cereales mpl
Cereal is not a solution. Cereal is a mixture (cereal in milk) or a suspension such as cooked oatmeal or farina.