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You all know the sort of thing I'm on about. It comes in 100% recycled cardboard boxes, is made entirely from fruit and oats and is generally unavailable to poors because of something to do with getting what you pay for.
Anyhoo I am currently enjoying the Dorest Cereals range. It's filling, delicious and - due to the high price and pretentious on-pack waffling - earns a snob rating of 8/10 :thup:
Feel free to bask in the glory of Dorset Cereals or recommend other completely goodforme foods.
11-21-2007, 03:47 AM
Honest and real foodstuffs (food snobbery ftw) Post #2
those cereals look a bit lame imo, certainly nothing on the likes of the sadly missed quaker feast of flakes.
current snobby food i like cooking is a kind of paella / bulgur wheat salad. basically mix up the grains with wild rocket, spinach and olive oil, fry up some chorizo, chicken breast and seafood with diced bird eye chillies and a few cloves of garlic. mix it all into the salady stuff and season with whatever you like.
11-21-2007, 11:20 AM
Honest and real foodstuffs (food snobbery ftw) Post #5
only came in to mention dorset cereals. quite expensive for a pauper like me and seems to be erratic in terms of where sells it, so i just get the parents to bring a load of authentic dorset-bought dorset cereals whenever they come to visit :*)
11-21-2007, 12:49 PM
Honest and real foodstuffs (food snobbery ftw) Post #10