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By *an DeLyon OP   Man 13 weeks ago

County Durham

Soaked in thatchers vintage 8.3% cider .. wow 😁

Just had it for my supper.

Any other weird suppers anyone?

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By (user no longer on site) 13 weeks ago

Someone check his hard drive

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By *ou only live onceMan 13 weeks ago

London


"Someone check his hard drive "

Yes. We need to stage an intervention.

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By *inky_couple2020Couple 13 weeks ago

North West

This should be in our bonkers thread. The only other way to consume cornflakes, other than with milk, is covered in milk chocolate and placed in a little cake case. Aka a cornflake cake

And YOLO, we're in the land of Croissant

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By *an DeLyon OP   Man 13 weeks ago

County Durham


"This should be in our bonkers thread. The only other way to consume cornflakes, other than with milk, is covered in milk chocolate and placed in a little cake case. Aka a cornflake cake

And YOLO, we're in the land of Croissant "

Done that.. and microwave it for a minute with a 700w oven 😛 yummy

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By *ou only live onceMan 13 weeks ago

London


"This should be in our bonkers thread. The only other way to consume cornflakes, other than with milk, is covered in milk chocolate and placed in a little cake case. Aka a cornflake cake

And YOLO, we're in the land of Croissant "

Yes, of course! Have a croissant aux amandes for me!

I was over in Paris for the Olympics and the atmosphere was great - sure it's the same now!

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By *ea wangMan 13 weeks ago

scunthorpe

No your all wrong , of cornflakes ,hot milk, sugar,raisins and berries that's the future

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By *ivemealadybonerWoman 13 weeks ago

somewhere


"Soaked in thatchers vintage 8.3% cider .. wow 😁

Just had it for my supper.

Any other weird suppers anyone?"

I need to ask, how did you discover this? Is your milk usually a weird colour which is why you accidentally put your cider in your cornflakes?!

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By *rimson_RoseWoman 13 weeks ago

Tamworth

Anarchist.

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By *anceAloneWoman 13 weeks ago

Adjacent to him

What's going on...am I missing some sort of weird sex act reference here????😱

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By *aizyWoman 13 weeks ago

west midlands

Why are you having cornflakes for your supper OP?

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By *ea wangMan 13 weeks ago

scunthorpe


"Why are you having cornflakes for your supper OP?"
because he wants to yes he wants to

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By *inky_couple2020Couple 13 weeks ago

North West


"Why are you having cornflakes for your supper OP?"

We had crisps and cookies for tea tonight *shrug*

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By *eroLondonMan 13 weeks ago

Covent Garden


"Soaked in thatchers vintage 8.3% cider .. wow 😁

Just had it for my supper.

Any other weird suppers anyone?"

Try it with the 12.7% The Bearded Brewery™ cider. The flavour is exquisite. Also, with Crunchy Nut Cornflakes, the texture is delightfully different. ✅🥣

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By *ougarsilkWoman 13 weeks ago

Pleasure heaven

Idk about supper however cornflakes and Baileys is tasty

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By *aizyWoman 13 weeks ago

west midlands


"Soaked in thatchers vintage 8.3% cider .. wow 😁

Just had it for my supper.

Any other weird suppers anyone?

Try it with the 12.7% The Bearded Brewery™ cider. The flavour is exquisite. Also, with Crunchy Nut Cornflakes, the texture is delightfully different. ✅🥣"

I do like Crunchy Nut Cornflakes for supper 😋 I'll give the cider a miss though can't drink it never mind soaking my cereals in it.

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By *eroLondonMan 13 weeks ago

Covent Garden


"Soaked in thatchers vintage 8.3% cider .. wow 😁

Just had it for my supper.

Any other weird suppers anyone?

Try it with the 12.7% The Bearded Brewery™ cider. The flavour is exquisite. Also, with Crunchy Nut Cornflakes, the texture is delightfully different. ✅🥣

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I do like Crunchy Nut Cornflakes for supper 😋 I'll give the cider a miss though can't drink it never mind soaking my cereals in it."

But we're still betrothed, yes? You haven't gone off me with this revelation?

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By *aizyWoman 13 weeks ago

west midlands


"Soaked in thatchers vintage 8.3% cider .. wow 😁

Just had it for my supper.

Any other weird suppers anyone?

Try it with the 12.7% The Bearded Brewery™ cider. The flavour is exquisite. Also, with Crunchy Nut Cornflakes, the texture is delightfully different. ✅🥣

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I do like Crunchy Nut Cornflakes for supper 😋 I'll give the cider a miss though can't drink it never mind soaking my cereals in it.

But we're still betrothed, yes? You haven't gone off me with this revelation?"

Of course I haven't Nero, you just never have to share your cider with me!

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By *eroLondonMan 13 weeks ago

Covent Garden


"Soaked in thatchers vintage 8.3% cider .. wow 😁

Just had it for my supper.

Any other weird suppers anyone?

Try it with the 12.7% The Bearded Brewery™ cider. The flavour is exquisite. Also, with Crunchy Nut Cornflakes, the texture is delightfully different. ✅🥣

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I do like Crunchy Nut Cornflakes for supper 😋 I'll give the cider a miss though can't drink it never mind soaking my cereals in it.

But we're still betrothed, yes? You haven't gone off me with this revelation?

Of course I haven't Nero, you just never have to share your cider with me!"

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♥️🦋♥️

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By *aizyWoman 13 weeks ago

west midlands

Just out of interest OP, does cider make your cornflakes soggier than with milk?

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By *agatoXXXMan 13 weeks ago

Gone and completely forgotten.

Ia everyone here an alcoholic?🤔

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By *exycarlashane181Couple 13 weeks ago

Leamington Spa

I've not tried it but I knew a girl at slimming world who used to put diet on her weetabix so she wouldn't use all her milk allowance.. She said it was nice.. I don't believe her though

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By *echnosonic_BrummieMan 13 weeks ago

Willenhall


"This should be in our bonkers thread. The only other way to consume cornflakes, other than with milk, is covered in milk chocolate and placed in a little cake case. Aka a cornflake cake "

Bollocks. The best way to consume cornflakes is to smash them up in any way you see fit then use the "crumbs" to bread chicken before frying.

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By *orfolk LegendMan 13 weeks ago

kings lynn

Cornflakes heated up is also a good way to have them!

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By *nnCeeWoman 13 weeks ago

East of Eden, West of Hell

Ewwwww...

Dry Frosties is the way to go...

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By *isaB45Woman 13 weeks ago

Fabville

A bowl of cornflakes, with loads of really cold milk is the king and queen of evening snackage.

End of.

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By *eroLondonMan 13 weeks ago

Covent Garden


"A bowl of cornflakes, with loads of really cold milk is the king and queen of evening snackage.

End of."

It's good to see you back, LisaB !

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By *isaB45Woman 13 weeks ago

Fabville


"A bowl of cornflakes, with loads of really cold milk is the king and queen of evening snackage.

End of.

It's good to see you back, LisaB !"

Thank you, Nero!

Just dipping my toes..

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By *eroLondonMan 13 weeks ago

Covent Garden


"A bowl of cornflakes, with loads of really cold milk is the king and queen of evening snackage.

End of.

It's good to see you back, LisaB !

Thank you, Nero!

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Just dipping my toes.."

Enjoy the sensation on your dainty feet. 👣

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By *isaB45Woman 13 weeks ago

Fabville


"A bowl of cornflakes, with loads of really cold milk is the king and queen of evening snackage.

End of.

It's good to see you back, LisaB !

Thank you, Nero!

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Just dipping my toes..

Enjoy the sensation on your dainty feet. 👣"

Thank you

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By *ittlemiss Hal O weenCouple 13 weeks ago

Southampton

Sugar puffs

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By *nightsoftheCoffeeTableCouple 13 weeks ago

Leeds

Is this the alcoholics version of Tony Montana cocaine instead of sugar ?

The mr

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By (user no longer on site) 13 weeks ago


"Sugar puffs "

That was my choice of snack after school when I was a teenager.

Now my bad habit is a pot of sweetened condensed milk in the fridge, there for temptation, either to dip a teaspoon in, or to spread direct on warm toast 😈

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By *ivemealadybonerWoman 13 weeks ago

somewhere

Cornflakes and Weetabix....now that is a snack I haven't had for years.

Wouldn't be the same now I don't have anything other than milk on my Weetabix, which is something I never thought I'd say 😂

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