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[me] & goji wrote 4 months ago: here are some fascinating facts about cereal you never even knew you should know…. #1 cereal w … more →

Tags: Cereal Fun, cereal facts

The Civil War in Cereal (VI): Milksop McClellan

milkaftercereal wrote 1 year ago: General George McClellan was not only the first of a series of inept generals employed by the Union … more →

Tags: the civil war in cereal, American Civil War, Civil War, george mcclellan, milksop mcclellan

The Civil War in Cereal (V): Cereal Belli1 comment

milkaftercereal wrote 1 year ago: What caused this great schism; this tragic rift between two Americas? There are a lot of disputed an … more →

Tags: the civil war in cereal, American Civil War, Cereal, cereal belli, Civil War, king cereal

The Civil War in Cereal (IV): There Stands Jackson, Like a Milk Carton!1 comment

milkaftercereal wrote 1 year ago: It was the first major battle of the war, and both sides boasted that their soldiers would be breakf … more →

Tags: the civil war in cereal, American Civil War, Bull Run, Honey Bunches of Oats, Manassas, milkcarton jackson

The Civil War in Cereal (III): Empty Bowl Awaiting Milk1 comment

milkaftercereal wrote 1 year ago: Early in the war, both the North and the South thought it would be a quick affair. Soldiers rushed t … more →

Tags: the civil war in cereal, Abraham Lincoln, American Civil War, irvin mcdowell

The Civil War in Cereal (II): Fort Sumter1 comment

milkaftercereal wrote 1 year ago: Abraham Lincoln was elected President of the United States on November 6, 1860. South Carolina seced … more →

Tags: the civil war in cereal, American Civil War, Anderson, Beauregard, scott, wheatabix, wheaties

The Civil War in Cereal (I)

milkaftercereal wrote 1 year ago: If you read mainstream historical works on the American Civil War, you’ve probably encountered … more →

Tags: the civil war in cereal, American Civil War

Weekend Cereal History #4

milkaftercereal wrote 1 year ago: No one knows whether the great French Enlightenment thinker Voltaire poured his cereal first or his … more →

Tags: voltaire

Weekend Cereal History #31 comment

milkaftercereal wrote 1 year ago: The Roman army was renowned for three things: 1. Discipline. 2. Engineering abilities 3. Pouring the … more →

Tags: Rome, Carthage, Greece, History

Weekend Cereal History #2

milkaftercereal wrote 2 years ago: Both Catherine and Peter the Great of Russia earned their honorifics because they were able to consu … more →

Tags: grapenuts, Russia, catherine the grape, peter the grapenut

Friday Cereal History #1

milkaftercereal wrote 2 years ago: It is rumored that the Ostrogoths, a nomadic tribe which swept across the weakened Roman empire in t … more →

Tags: Romans, Goths


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