Cereal is just human kibble
Cereal is just human kibble
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Cereal is just human kibble
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NOW WITH FLAVOR!
"Binging with Babish" makes gourmet bachelor chow (beef bourguignon):
Where is this from? 🙏🏼😭
Futurama!
fun fact, the machinery used to make cereal and pet food is often exactly the same.
edit: for clarification, I don't mean they share a production line but the machines can be used to make either.
Now we gotta find the machines that can make both pet and human wet food and treats.
Considering that a lot of human treats and cereal contain cocoa, I'm not sure if that would be a good idea...
To classify as kibble I think it would need to offer enough all the nutrition required to survive of it alone. You're not going to live long on just cereal
I had an ex girlfriend who was gonna try.
Depends on the cereal. If müsli or granola counts, and you're allowed to eat it with milk, you probably could live like that. (source: I have lived 4-6 years eating mostly granola)
In that case, would oatmeal be human wet food?
Oh no. 😭
I hate to say it but this is quite an apt comparison
Kibble is nutritionally balanced.
Your logic is undeniable.
However.
Frosted Flakes are gr-r-reat! 🐯
My parents called them "teenager kibble"
Only teenagers? 😭
what is the second emoji supposed to convey
Sophisticated inquisition.
I say, harrumph!
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I've seen human kibble and - please, take my word for it -cereal is a huge step above it.
I want a savory human kibble. 😩
Kibble is human kibble :3
Soylent Green is people!
Just as healthy too !
Kibble is actually pretty nutritious?
And not all that bad, actually! I'm dead serious, there were times when I caught myself sneaking out a fistful from my cat's food bag and munching like a rodent. Once you get accustomed to the taste (which, in most cases, tastes like really tough bread flavoured with saltless steak, or saltless boiled carrot, or saltless fish), it makes for a decently filling snack.
Dog kibble has even less flavour than cat kibble, mostly tastes slighly savoury and bland, though. Which I find weird and, like... all dogs I've met enjoyed a plethora of flavours, wouldn't they do the same with their kibble?