Food: Cereal: Theme
Premodernist cereal   (0)  [vote for, against]
Echo, obviously.

Grains.
-- nineteenthly, May 28 2012

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These [nineteenthly, May 28 2012]

Not enough granularity.
-- UnaBubba, May 28 2012


Flour then.
-- nineteenthly, May 29 2012


Ground
-- UnaBubba, May 29 2012


Graaains... Graaaaaaaaaains...
-- ytk, May 29 2012


Nombie
-- UnaBubba, May 29 2012


Omnomnombie.
-- nineteenthly, May 29 2012


Yep
-- UnaBubba, May 29 2012


It all depends on what you decide is "modern".

Prehistoric cereal might consist of coarsely ground seed kernels.

Pre-Raphaelite cereal would break from classical serving suggestions.

Futurist cereal would have a big cubist picture of the common man (or woman) triumphantly lifting their bowl infront of a stylised dawn of a new age - stickers found inside the box might feature bold geometric iconry. Like a big Nazi version of the Quaker-Oats Scotsman.

Brit-Art cereal would come in an inside-out cereal box, filled with concrete, sectioned to expose a rotting lamb, sawn in half, covered in bees.
-- zen_tom, May 29 2012


On a bed soaked in piss and littered with used syringes and condoms?
-- UnaBubba, May 29 2012


Also thinking of prehistoric cereal in various degrees, e.g. spores because seed plants have yet to evolve.
-- nineteenthly, May 29 2012


So had grass... which kinda rules out cereal.
-- UnaBubba, May 29 2012


Ah, but what's ancestral to it? Maybe sedges? And then back through basal angiosperms to spore-bearing plants. Eventually you'd just be drinking primordial soup.
-- nineteenthly, May 29 2012


Even farther back and you'll be eating STARS. That'd be sweet...
-- Phaideaux, May 29 2012


Quagma it is then.
-- nineteenthly, May 29 2012


//Like a big Nazi version of the Quaker-Oats Scotsman//

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-- RayfordSteele, May 29 2012



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