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What is Cerelac?
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like a deadly chemical.
nice.
ReplyDeletePati ba naman baby food, pina-patulan mo na ngayon?
ReplyDeleteROFL...
ReplyDeleteI never thought of it that way but now that you mention parang it doesn't bring to mind images of baby food...*grin*
Its a Nestle product - instant cereal 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.
funny Sir Ver but other friends I know like it too..yung isa nga e gusto yung banana flavor na Cerelac plus cashew daw (which I have to ask how ba ang cashew iparis)
ReplyDeletecoz I have been looking for Farina kc dito sa Manila.
ReplyDeleteMy childhood breakfasts seems to consist of either bread (with eggs and spreads), or oatmeal (quaker oats) or Farina (wheat meal I think)....
my dad preferred Farina..ako naman I liked oatmeal, parang very filling...bihira kami when I was young to eat rice and viands for breakfast now that I recall it...
anyway, sabi ko, baka naman yung Cerelac e parang Farina din if I just adjust the ratio of water to the cereal :-)
rapsa!