The cereal gets mushy and gooshy
Some people like to put the milk before the cereal, and others the cereal before the milk. I don't think it really matters. It depends how you want it. Most people prefer cereal then the milk.
Skim milk. It is the most watery.
Skim milk. It is the most watery.
When milk is poured into the cereal it is then a sauce .It can not be a broth or beverage because they are both to welly mixed up and the reason it can be a sauce is because a sauce can be as chunky as the maker pleases. Milk, once poured on cereal, is considered a broth. This is because milk and cereal is most similar to a soup with with ingredients that are suspended in them. Therefore it can not be a sauce because any ingredients in a sauce are not suspended, but rather they settle to the bottom. Also, the beverage option is just ridiculous.
Well, isn't that a fun question! Each cereal is unique, just like all of us. Some cereals may absorb more milk than others because of their texture or ingredients. Why not try a little experiment at home with different cereals and see which one absorbs the most milk? It's all about having a happy little adventure in your kitchen!
Oh, dude, you can totally use evaporated milk in cereal! It's like regular milk, just less... watery. So, go ahead and pour that creamy goodness over your cereal and enjoy your breakfast in style. Just remember, it's not going to evaporate in your bowl or anything, so no disappearing acts here!
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It depends on exactly how much you use. Most of the time, though, it's about 1/2 of a cup. Assuming this was whole milk, that would be 75 calories worth of milk, but it would be less if you bought lower-fat milks.
Porridge is most commonly made nowadays with oats. This dish is made by boiling cereal meals in water, milk or both.
It is generally safe for dogs to eat cereal with almond milk in moderation, but it is important to avoid giving them cereal with high sugar content or artificial sweeteners. Almond milk is safe for most dogs in small amounts, but some dogs may have trouble digesting it. It is always best to consult with a veterinarian before introducing new foods to your dog's diet.
breast milk or breast-milk sustitute and pureed potato and rice based infant cereal or mashed pear