And to think that my in-laws have been eating this breakfast for years (cereal topped with other cereal, your choice of a number of varieties, then topped with your choice of several fruits and fruit flavored yogurts) and I've been resisting it (all of it except the fruit, cereal to me is kibbled people food) and been seen as the family oddball who would rather have a piece of hot buttered toast with a nice ripe tomato sliced on top with, omigod, salt and pepper! (We visit in tomato season).
I am so not with it. First, I don't like pluots or peaches without pits, now cereality totally evades me, concept-wise.
Maybe it tastes good because it comes in Chinese take-out containers (see photo in yesterday's Sun-Times, photo not available in on-line version). Maybe they think they're eating leftover Chinese (or Thai, or Vietnamese) perhaps the best breakfast food in the world.
I package my Xmas food treats for colleagues and friends in Chinese take-out boxes for just this reason. I mean, I think they're tasty, but some people might think dried, stuffed, candied fruits are weird, but if you can fool them into thinking it's leftover Chinese, well, what's not to like?
Do people wear their pj's to Cereality? That's another thing I don't get. I mean, I have some plaid pj pants, but I wouldn't think of wearing them in public. I am barely comfortable sneaking out onto my back porch to water plants in them.
I'm made to feel like an oddball at the in-laws cereal bar because I want breakfast before I get dressed, and appear at the table in my pj's. But I've seen people wearing pj's from as near as the UIC campus and as far as the street outside the stock exchange in Santiago, Chile.
But then again, fashion-wise, I must be soooooo not with it, but that's an unsuitable subject for a food board:-)