Tasty Tuesdays … { Cereal yumm! }

Happy Tuesday!!! I love adding strawberries and raisins to my regular corn flakes cereal. Do you prefer cold + refreshing breakfast or warm + toasty one? Turn ordinary to extraordinary today!!! Hugs!

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12 Responses to Tasty Tuesdays … { Cereal yumm! }

  1. Arianna says:

    I like to add bananas to mine. This looks good as well.

  2. Rose says:

    I love adding dried fruit to my cereal! (Thanks to special k red berries – so good!) I like how it tastes with the cold milk, yum!

  3. shed kits says:

    This looks really delicious! I really love raisins. Brilliant idea.

  4. Hi Ada! Sorry for the delay in leaving comments. I don’t know where the weeks go! Know that I always enjoy popping and seeing what you’re up to!
    I love this post….cereal is one of my favourite meals….I could seriously eat it for breakfast, lunch and supper. Yummmm.

  5. Beth Earle says:

    For breakfast I enjoy variety. One day can be hot, another cold. Depends on the mood I’m in and what I have on hand. Omelets, pancakes, fresh fruit with yogurt, cinnamon toast, French toast, cereal with berries, oatmeal, and more. ( Note: I eat one of those per day, not all of them lol)

  6. Jacqueline says:

    Cereal is quick and easy Monday – Friday, but on Saturday & Sunday my husband cooks hearty old school breakfast….bacon, eggs, pancakes & grits…..yummy~

  7. {jordans for sale says:

    Great ideas. Thanks! I love having new things to write about and you

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