The 20 worst (restaurant) foods in America
#211
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oh yeah, I forgot, if I had cereal or oatmeal for breakfast, I'd have milk.
#212
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damn...your all a bit flush...milk is to damn expensive to drink at every meal...
paper plates are popular though and can be convenient...especially in winter to save on hot water etc....though we don't use paper plates.
paper plates are popular though and can be convenient...especially in winter to save on hot water etc....though we don't use paper plates.
#214
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As for paper plates, they're too expensive to use instead of washable plates. I'm more cheap than I am lazy. (I'm talking about sturdy paper plates that don't soak through when you put food on them.)
Last edited by tamms_1965; Feb 4th 2009 at 7:01 am.
#215
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My kids always had milk with their meals....if they were good, on the weekend, I'd let them put flavored syrup in it and "party." They also had hot cereal of some sort on a daily basis.
As for paper plates, they're too expensive to use instead of washable plates. I'm more cheap than I am lazy.
As for paper plates, they're too expensive to use instead of washable plates. I'm more cheap than I am lazy.
#216
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Syrup in milk......eewwww sorry tamms but I am hard pressed to think of anything worse right now.
#223
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depends, the cheap ones aren't bad as they fall apart easily, it's the plastic coated ones that hold all kinds of slop that are really bad, but then those aren't cheap plates either.
#225
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I'm not special - well not in milk drinking sense anyway. Other ways yes !
Maybe like other people have mentioned ....... milk was a breakfast thing to put on cereal and water was for meals.
I still can't however imagine washing down a Sunday roast with Yorkshire puddings and gravy etc with a glass of milk !
Maybe like other people have mentioned ....... milk was a breakfast thing to put on cereal and water was for meals.
I still can't however imagine washing down a Sunday roast with Yorkshire puddings and gravy etc with a glass of milk !