• Knusper@feddit.de
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      Personally, I ask myself why you need the box…?

      Most cereal I buy comes without a box anyways, but can't you just throw the box away, if it does?

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          Yeah, alright, that makes sense, if you've got more food in boxes. I have my bags of cerial just in a random drawer…

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        1 year ago

        I agree. Like the box lasts for me from the point in time I leave the store to when I arrive at home. The bag too because I out in another container… But I guess that's not that common.

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      1 year ago

      For standing in kitchen, looking around frantically and posing with the bag like it's the child animal from this Disney movie with the lions.

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    For some reason this is weirdly relatable even though I can't imagine a single scenario where I would have had to take the bag out of the cereal box

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    Just stuff the bag back in and then gently shake the box and it will go back to normal

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      Are pancake mix even that useful, btw? Aren't pancakes the example of something quick and easy?

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        Depends on how easy you need. There are pancake mixes that only require some water.

        This is a "simple" non-buttermilk recipe

        2 cups all purpose | plain flour, (290 g | 10 oz)
        1/4 cup granulated sugar or sweetener, (60g | 2 oz)
        4 teaspoons baking powder
        1/4 teaspoon baking soda
        1/2 teaspoon salt
        1 3/4 cups milk, (440ml)
        1/4 cup butter, (60g | 2 oz)
        2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract
        1 large egg
        
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          Or keep it simple instead: 1 egg 100g flour Add milk while stirring until nice viscosity is achieved

          And off to the pan you go, add a drop of oil between each pour when not using non-stick pan.

          I never add anything else like sugar or butter to the mix. I don't eat pancakes "pure", I add jams, honey or syrup afterwards. It's a simple base food like plain bread.

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        Is measuring out 2 items easier than measuring out 10?

        It's useful, but not as good as scratch-made… especially the "just add water" varieties. But quick.

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    Then you had run advanced physics calculations just to put back inside the box.