Top Ten Characters I Could Beat in a Fight
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I made picadillo just like grandma used to make. I served it on a bed of white rice. It was delicious 😋 😍 my grandma was very poor so she learned to take the most humble ingredients and cook them to perfection. Puerto Rican peasant food is the best food I've ever tasted. I made my food using my grandma's spoon. That thing is older than I am. It's an amazing spoon because when I use it to cook, it channels my grandma, and the food comes out almost as great as my grandma's food did. She was the best cook in the world. She fed the masses because, as any good Puerto Rican would do, she made enough food to feed the neighborhood, and they all showed up as often as possible because they knew how good that food was. Now, I'm hungry. I love my grandma. She was a great cook and an even greater human being. 😍💜💜💜
I used the sponsor codes from hundreds of Youtubers all at once to buy a box of Magic Spoon cereal and now they own me fifty thousand dollars
Todays cereal is Magic Spoon Cocoa!
Initial impressions: I'll be honest, I impulse bought these because I liked the box. Perhaps Magic Spoon's aggressive online advertising seeped into my brain and jumped out the second I saw these in real life or perhaps it was entirely down to the presence of the whacked out dog on the front, we shall never know. Either way, this box of cereal was an extortionately expensive $10, so as a result I am going into this bowl with the hardened attitude of someone who knows they have been ripped off. I hope I can move beyond this bitterness into a fair review.
Post bowl thoughts: I cannot move beyond the bitterness into a fair review. Magic Spoon bills itself as a 'delicious childlike cereal for grown-ups', which I now know to mean they have made a cereal so utterly repellent to children it needs to be explicitly stated that this is not for them. There is no sugar in this bowl of cereal, and the sticky chocolate coating that ineffectively covers the pale white hoops is almost savoury. I would not be opposed in the slightest if, say, the chocolate was some sort of richly dark and bitter coating, but unfortunately it's not a strong taste in any way. Once again, blandness is the cardinal cereal sin.
The best part of the bowl is the cereal base, which manages to be an acceptable texture, a feat unusual in the world of gluten free cereals. It's certainly more crispy than crunchy and it does admittedly have a grainy mouthfeel but overall, if it had come with more of a substantial flavouring, I can see it being pleasant. I also love the fact that the hoops are kind of squashed looking, without a consistency of shape. It adds a whimsy to a cereal that lacks any flavour appeal.
At the end of the day, although there are parts to be appreciated about this bowl, the overall insipid nature of the cereal experience means that I simply cannot recommend spooning out $10 for these.
Shakira has joined an $80m series B funding round for US breakfast cereal maker Magic Spoon. It is her first public investment since her 2020 outlay into nut snack brand SkinnyDipped. Both are gluten-free brands. Full article here.
Guys has anyone tried this stuff?? The other flavors are okay but this one tastes JUST like fruit loops. Sooo good.
someone needs to physically restrain me before i drop $40 on four small boxes of cereal
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