I’m sure you’ve heard the cliche, don’t cry over spilt milk, but what about So Good?
I’ve been soaking my Weet-Bix with So Good soy milk over the past couple of weeks and I dripped just a little on the bench this morning. Should I cry? It was easy enough to clean up, after all it was only a couple of drops, but if So Good is soy ‘milk’, does it still qualify as a beverage which should not induce crying when spilt?
Are there other beverages that we should cry about when spilt? Is there a hierarchy of beverages with some producing sadness when spilt and others that don’t even cause a whimper? Are there, in fact, some beverages that even produce a smile when spilt?
I just wanted you to know that I’m not afraid to ponder the tough questions.
Posted by Rodney Olsen
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š You’re funny. So Weet-Bix is like our Wheaties I guess, right?
Oh, and I’m impressed by a man who admits to drinking soy milk.
Spilling purple grape juice will usually give you reason to cry!
Hehe! I love that! OBTW.I would like to add you to my people list.email me and let me know if that’s okay…or not. I always like to ask first.
I drink so good soy milk too rodney I really enjoy it. Spilling beetroot juice on a white tablecloth or white t shirt will certainly give you something to cry about, and a mess to clean up too
Hey Jennifer, you need to know that Wheatbix is NOT like Wheaties! š The closest thing to Wheatbix in the US is the big, bulky Shreaded Wheat blocks, but they don’t taste nearly as good as Wheatbix. š Imagine Shreaded Wheat made out of bran flakes and you are starting to get close. š
Greg….a yank in Oz