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Do you pour the milk or the cereal first?

Asked by JeSuisRickSpringfield (8558points) September 17th, 2018

Let’s say you’ve decided to eat a bowl of cereal. Which do you pour first: the cereal or the milk?

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Mariah's avatar

Cereal, otherwise the milk will splash when you pour the cereal in.

RedDeerGuy1's avatar

Cereal. Never thought about it. Will try milk first tonight with my mini wheats cereal.

elbanditoroso's avatar

Cereal first, then milk.

janbb's avatar

Cereal.

stanleybmanly's avatar

Cereal first. It’s the level of the cereal which determines the volume of milk required. Think of the milk as a garnish. But it’s something to roll around in your head, like flopping your pancakes on a plate covered in syrup, or depositing a big slice of pie on top of a scoop of ice cream.

RedDeerGuy1's avatar

I tried it milk first just now on my mini-wheat’s . Was fun and exciting, then turned out normal. vanilla flavor was stronger. Will use when I am running low on milk. Which is now.

Demosthenes's avatar

Pouring milk first makes no sense to me.

RedDeerGuy1's avatar

@Demosthenes It’s useful if you are rationing milk. Also it doesn’t rinse off the vanilla coating on the mini wheats cereal.

JLeslie's avatar

Cereal first.

My husband does the milk first, because he makes chocolate milk before adding the cereal.

Zaku's avatar

Cereal, but if the eating then leaves too much milk, I may add more cereal to that milk.

JLeslie's avatar

^^I do that. But, note that if the cereal was very sweet then the milk gets too sweet at that point. I still eat it though.

ucme's avatar

We have staff for that

lilbitofsunshine's avatar

I don’t put milk in my cereal, it makes it all soggy

raum's avatar

Anyone who pours milk first is probably a sociopath.~

elbanditoroso's avatar

@raum – or maybe a Cereal Killer

lilbitofsunshine's avatar

I don’t drink milk with my cereal

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