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I bought religious breakfast cereal the other day. It's called Ezekiel 4:0 flourless sprouted grain cereal and I had a few reasons for getting it.
Reason one: The fact that a cereal with as crazy a name as Ezekiel 4:9, and a verse from the bible on the front of the box, made it to my crummy local gocery store, makes me think maybe it's really good. This is of course a dumb assumption, since it could well just be available because people like religious stuff. And numbers!
Reason two: It seemed very healthy, and it has a lot of sprouted things in it, like sprouted wheat, sprouted millet and sprouted barley. I don't know what something being sprouted means in relation to cereal ingredients, but hey, I don't know what millet is either, and I'm still impressed with myself for buying something containing it. They really emphasize the sproutedness (a.k.a. sproutosity) of the grains so much, I have to assume it's really good for you.
I forget the other reason, but anyhow the verdict is: This cereal is very crunchy and not too bad.
I wish I had better things to write. I keep thinking of things when I am away from a computer, which is not often really. More soon.
10:32 p.m. - Sept. 30, 2005