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devorah1231
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Wed, Jan 19 2022, 1:46 pm
So one of my lovely children spilled half a box of Cheerios onto my not meat tablecloth that I had cleared but not wiped down with a cleaning solution.
It's not like they were on the floor seems like a waste to throw them out.
Any projects or recipes that use Cheerios?
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amother
Celeste
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Wed, Jan 19 2022, 1:48 pm
If you're good with eating them, I'd turn them into crumbs, season, and bread chicken.
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amother
Opal
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Wed, Jan 19 2022, 1:49 pm
Wouldn't it be possible to eat them with pareve soy milk or something?
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devorah1231
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Wed, Jan 19 2022, 1:51 pm
amother [ Opal ] wrote: | Wouldn't it be possible to eat them with pareve soy milk or something? |
We do have someone in the house who eats only non-dairy cereal and milk which is why I didn't throw it out but it's plain Cheerios it's going to be a while till it gets eaten and it's got to sit around in a marked bag in the meantime.
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amother
Whitewash
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Wed, Jan 19 2022, 1:59 pm
Chopped in meatballs or meatloaf (instead of bread crumbs)
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watergirl
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Wed, Jan 19 2022, 2:00 pm
It’s not even close to yad soledes bo! If the issue is potential crumbs, I’d toss (which I would do anyway but not because I think it's fleishig now). If there were no crumbs and the table cloth or cheereos were not yad soledes bo, put back into the box if you want to eat them. Or feed ducks.
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amother
Clear
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Wed, Jan 19 2022, 2:38 pm
Cheerios are great for practising 'fine motor skills' which are essential for being able to write and the finger dexterity. You can thread them and make a necklace or stand a piece of spaghetti into playdoh to make it stand upright and thread it like that.
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vintagebknyc
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Wed, Jan 19 2022, 3:05 pm
watergirl wrote: | It’s not even close to yad soledes bo! If the issue is potential crumbs, I’d toss (which I would do anyway but not because I think it's fleishig now). If there were no crumbs and the table cloth or cheereos were not yad soledes bo, put back into the box if you want to eat them. Or feed ducks. |
Please don't feed ducks bread, it kills them! https://www.thespruce.com/is-f.....86564
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Hashemlovesme1
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Wed, Jan 19 2022, 3:15 pm
Make cereal bars! My kids love them. Mix honey and peanut butter, and add in cereal. Serve on shabbos afternoon or after other fleishig meal!
Here’s more specific instructions.
https://www.graceandgoodeats.c.....bars/
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watergirl
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Wed, Jan 19 2022, 3:19 pm
I know bread kills ducks. I suggested feeding them these cheereos (OP asked about cheerios, not bread). Oats are on the list in your link. Also, this:
Cheerios are safe to feed to ducks but are best given as treats in small quantities. As with any processed human food, you should make sure what you want to treat your animals is safe, nutritious, and works well with their existing diet.
https://farmhouseguide.com/are.....ucks/
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devorah1231
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Wed, Jan 19 2022, 3:19 pm
Hashemlovesme1 wrote: | Make cereal bars! My kids love them. Mix honey and peanut butter, and add in cereal. Serve on shabbos afternoon or after other fleishig meal!
Here’s more specific instructions.
https://www.graceandgoodeats.c.....bars/ |
Sounds perfect!
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vintagebknyc
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Wed, Jan 19 2022, 4:21 pm
watergirl wrote: | I know bread kills ducks. I suggested feeding them these cheereos (OP asked about cheerios, not bread). Oats are on the list in your link. Also, this:
Cheerios are safe to feed to ducks but are best given as treats in small quantities. As with any processed human food, you should make sure what you want to treat your animals is safe, nutritious, and works well with their existing diet.
https://farmhouseguide.com/are.....ucks/ |
Thanks for telling me!
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English3
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Wed, Jan 19 2022, 4:56 pm
I live near a river that is always filled with bread for the ducks they are still around.
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vintagebknyc
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Wed, Jan 19 2022, 5:08 pm
English3 wrote: | I live near a river that is always filled with bread for the ducks they are still around. |
Maybe they are magic ducks
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ShishKabob
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Thu, Jan 20 2022, 11:50 am
watergirl wrote: | I know bread kills ducks. I suggested feeding them these cheereos (OP asked about cheerios, not bread). Oats are on the list in your link. Also, this:
Cheerios are safe to feed to ducks but are best given as treats in small quantities. As with any processed human food, you should make sure what you want to treat your animals is safe, nutritious, and works well with their existing diet.
https://farmhouseguide.com/are.....ucks/ | I am debunking this myth. Unless Canadian Geese are not considered ducks.
We have oodles of these in Monsey and they are thriving and multiplying and what not. And they get fed bread almost every day. No one minds if there are fewer of them, but the bread thing for sure does NOT kill them. Unless there's something in the Monsey water that is making them go against the grain and is helping them not get diminished.....
Sorry for that rant. They get to me.
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amother
Saddlebrown
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Thu, Jan 20 2022, 12:01 pm
About not being Yad Soledes Bo: That's true, but I know there's a Halacha about bread that was on a table during a meat meal; it cannot be served with dairy. So I think that would apply here, too.
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