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Reply to "Is not allowing my husband to cook scrambled eggs in the morning an unreasonable request?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I wish my husband ate healthy eggs for breakfast instead of cereal like a toddler, which is making him fat. [/quote] You think cereal is only for toddlers?[/quote] NP but I mean it kinda is. Most American cereals are one step up from taking some mashed up cookies and pouring milk over them, lets be real. Perfect for a little kid's palate[/quote] So non-American cereals are okay? Which cereals are those[/quote] NP. stop being obtuse and read the labels. Cereal is su[er processed and loaded with sugar. Nothing nutritional about it. [/quote] Organic raisin bran is fine. So are plain cheerios[/quote] You've invoked the wrath of Lord Keto. [/quote] iT’s ThE sAmE aS CoOkIeS[/quote]
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