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Saturday, June 23, 2012

Where I can find or buy Farina here in Manila?

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  1. Childhood breakfasts which I consumed before rushing off to school always seemed to bring up images of toasted bread and spreads....or Farina or Quaker Oats.

    My dad preferred Farina, while I though oatmeal was more filling. I used to tease him eating Farina was for folks who had no teeth.

    But now I find myself nostalgic. And lately I've gone to eating Cerelac...LOL

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  2. Cerelac? that is an early symptom of "pag iisip bata!"
    LOL

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  3. Hi Cat, I never ate Farina. The only warm cereal which I tried was Wheatena. But I prefer cold cereals, such as Kashi. The latter comes in various kimds. The one I opened recently was oat flakes and blueberry clusters. Not bad. Your picture looks very nice.

    Al

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  4. thanks so much Doc Philip...LOL

    I prefer though to call it being nostalgic :-)

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  5. Thanks Al!

    I've not tried or heard of Wheatena...maybe someday.

    I also eat oat flakes and cold cereals...haha...last one I ate was banana and maple flavored ones...
    the blueberry mix I had before I could not find anymore...maybe out of stock...

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  6. I was talking about cereal, not Cerelac. I never heard of the latter.

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  7. oh Cerelac is a brand name of brand of instant cereal made by Nestlé.

    I don't think its available in the US. It is currently sold in Belgium, Portugal, India, South Africa, Philippines and the Middle East acc to the internet :-)
    The cereal is promoted for infants 6 months and older as a supplement to breast milk when it is no longer the sole item in an infant's diet.

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