Does anyone here eat cereal?
If so, do you buy it in boxes or bags?
If so, do you buy it in boxes or bags?
Last edited by SuperJail Warden (2015-10-25 08:54:03)
Last edited by SuperJail Warden (2015-10-25 08:54:03)
No.SuperJail Warden wrote:
Does anyone here eat cereal?
I didn't know you could choose.If so, do you buy it in boxes or bags?
granola or oatsSuperJail Warden wrote:
Does anyone here eat cereal?
If so, do you buy it in boxes or bags?
Good choice.uziq wrote:
granola or oatsSuperJail Warden wrote:
Does anyone here eat cereal?
If so, do you buy it in boxes or bags?
Canadian.Ultrafunkula wrote:
What about milk in bags?
And the bags are more environmentally friendly. Reduce your carbon footprint.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
Bags inside boxes for $$, bags for $.
Ramen restaurants are trendy right now. The food was really good, but overpriced.uziq wrote:
exquisite hypocrisy here. on the first level you cannot enjoy something perceived as trendy or cool without declaring your distance from it as 'hipster' nonsense that you see through. on another level you cannot resist the triumph of bragging about its premium cost. i would love to live inside your head for a day, jay. you can't enjoy anything without it pingponging through about seven half-formed and broken ideologies in your frail little mind.
i just had a peanut butter and cinnamon slathered bagel. pretty sure it has blueberry in it. i thought really hard about zionism and my socio-economic status. would eat again.
I know, which is why it's absurd. It was my coworkers idea, and now that I've seen what they're about I don't need to return.Cybargs wrote:
those things are ridiculously common foods...Jay wrote:
I had pork buns and kimchi Ramen at a new hipster restaurant near my office. Yum but expensive @$25
how much was the ramen? in aus for good ramen that can match up to japanese quality, it's around 13-15 dollars a bowl AUD.Jay wrote:
Ramen restaurants are trendy right now. The food was really good, but overpriced.uziq wrote:
exquisite hypocrisy here. on the first level you cannot enjoy something perceived as trendy or cool without declaring your distance from it as 'hipster' nonsense that you see through. on another level you cannot resist the triumph of bragging about its premium cost. i would love to live inside your head for a day, jay. you can't enjoy anything without it pingponging through about seven half-formed and broken ideologies in your frail little mind.
i just had a peanut butter and cinnamon slathered bagel. pretty sure it has blueberry in it. i thought really hard about zionism and my socio-economic status. would eat again.
It is? They do? Kimchi's a cheap food that's been common in my family for as long as I can remember. I can buy great heaping jars of delicious radish kimchi at the local mart for bottom dollar. I thought it was only expensive in the facepalmingly-named "ethnic foods" sections of supermarket chains, like they had to go out of their way to import them from a California warehouse. Same brands, too.uziq wrote:
it makes me laugh a bit how kimchi is becoming this cool food. that's the equivalent of everyone thinking it is trendy to eat scottish porridge and paying a shitload of money for it.
$15. The pair of pork buns was $9Cybargs wrote:
how much was the ramen? in aus for good ramen that can match up to japanese quality, it's around 13-15 dollars a bowl AUD.Jay wrote:
Ramen restaurants are trendy right now. The food was really good, but overpriced.uziq wrote:
exquisite hypocrisy here. on the first level you cannot enjoy something perceived as trendy or cool without declaring your distance from it as 'hipster' nonsense that you see through. on another level you cannot resist the triumph of bragging about its premium cost. i would love to live inside your head for a day, jay. you can't enjoy anything without it pingponging through about seven half-formed and broken ideologies in your frail little mind.
i just had a peanut butter and cinnamon slathered bagel. pretty sure it has blueberry in it. i thought really hard about zionism and my socio-economic status. would eat again.
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