2 if its the morning for breakfast and 3 if you are having it for lunch or dinnerOriginally Posted by Hitman
I have become deeply vexed by a most important issue these past few days, and urge you to help me resolve my dilemma. In your honest opinions, what is the correct number of weetabix in one serving?
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2 if its the morning for breakfast and 3 if you are having it for lunch or dinnerOriginally Posted by Hitman
4 if you're a bloke and 2 if you're a bird!Originally Posted by Hitman
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39 if you're my mate who tried to eat 48 in one sitting for a bet once.
Weetabix for dinner, Eire06? Are you a student?
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Nope but just sometimes you don't feel like cooking or you aren't in the form for a big meal..Originally Posted by noby
Here's an experiment:Originally Posted by Magicme
Put 39 weetabix in a bucket with, oh, say 2 litres of milk.
Slosh it about a bit, and leave it go semi-solid.
Now, try and push it through 23feet of flexible tubing. You'll find things won't budge.
That's why 6 should be any normal person's limit.
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Yeah but he was gonna win a lifetime's supply of wheatabix if he did it...
well not really....we just dared him.
kinda off topic but used to love the Weetabix ads on tv when i was a kid. Was even a member of the Weetabix club!!!! There was Brains, Bixie, Dunk, Brian and some other one...
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I'm not sure there was much of a topic in the first place, but from the enquiries I've made there seems to be a fairly even split between people who have two and those who correctly have three. I fear a Treaty/Saipan style split may soon develop. Curse those two-er's, and the rogue biscuits they leave behind.Originally Posted by PAURO 7
A man can have no greater love than give 90 minutes for his friends.
2 should be enough for one sitting for a man or woman. It's fairly filling and any more than that and it starts to taste a bit cardboardy.
I rarely have weetabix, but if I did, I'd have 3.
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I know a guy who used to eat them without milk as a kid.. Urrghh. Reckon 2's enough to start the day!
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i once saw a man with a dose of munchies resort to dipping weetabix into a jar of ragu and gnawing on the end of it like it was KFC, while clutching the jar of ragu protectively for fear he would have to share his prize..................and yes, he was a student.
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Weetabix with vanilla ice cream mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
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Chuck Norris eats three minimum.BTW not trying to be controversial but is adding sugar a sign of weakness?
Coming up to exams in college when we were particularly poor it wasn't uncommon to try to eat weetabix for lunch by buying a pint of milk and pouring some of it slowly onto the top of an upright weetabik (if that's the singular). The weetabik would soak up the milk and you could then eat it a a sort of dry bar-like snack. A pint of milk would do about 15 weetabix, so you would need a large group of people to make this practicle.Originally Posted by PAURO 7
Weetabix? You wus... try eating 3 Shredded Wheat !
3 Shredded Wheat is nothin really. Shreaded wheat can be lovely and if your in the mood only four will do. Not a big weetabix fan but would be a 3er...
4 for a bloke, and sugar is a sign of weakness.
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