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Throughout my entire childhood I never once ate Peanut Butter Cap’n Crunch. I had original Cap’n Crunch, and I had Cap’n Crunch with Crunch berries, and I even had the knock-off brand version of Cap’n Crunch, but I somehow missed out on the peanut butter version. Luckily, my girlfriend is well acquainted with Peanut Butter Cap’n Crunch, and she has introduced me to it somewhat recently. So, in tribute to one of the first blog-style websites I enjoyed reading on a regular basis, emptybowl.com (a cereal review site, may it rest in peace), I would like to give my impressions on Peanut Butter Cap’n Crunch.
Firstly, I’ll say that I love this cereal. As a sugar-cereal connoisseur, I can say with confidence that this one is delicious. Unlike traditional Cap’n Crunch the Peanut Butter version has a slightly smoother texture, but is still plenty crunchy and maintains the Cap’n Crunch style. Also preserved is the base flavor of Cap’n Crunch - the peanut butter taste is not overpowering and complements Cap’n Crunch very well. In the average time it takes me to eat a bowl of cereal, these puffs keep a good percentage of their crunchiness - but if they do happen to get a bit soggy, they are still great. Having a nice transition from crunchy to slightly soft is a good cereal experience in my opinion, and this cereal does a great job in that regard. Even the aftertaste left by Peanut Butter Cap’n Crunch is enjoyable and not in any way bad. The integrity of the milk is maintained, and it makes for a great finish to a bowl. While I still enjoy original Cap’n Crunch as much as I always have, I now have an equally enjoyable alternative that I can turn to when I need to mix up my cereal choices.
In the spectrum of cereal pricing, Cap’n Crunch is closer to the top than the bottom, but it’s still not as expensive as some. I would say that for the quality of the cereal, this is worth the price most of the time.
Do you enjoy Peanut Butter Cap’n Crunch? Hate it? What’s your favorite cereal?
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My girlfriend and I were just presented with a dilemma. We were craving calzones from DP dough - but the local DP Dough franchise decided to close Tuesday and Wednesday, in preparation for not working on Thanksgiving, Thursday. I think this is incredibly bad business sense, and a tad lazy, but maybe the owner just needed an extended break? Either way, back to the dilemma - our craving for calzones would not be solved by ordering from DP Dough, so instead we decided to try out a new pizza from Domino’s, the Crispy Melt. We usually steer clear of Domino’s, preferring other restaurant’s recipes, but tonight it was an issue of urgency, and Domino’s is only a 30 second drive from my house (yes, I could have walked, but it is currently dark, snowy, and 15 degrees outside). This new Crispy Melt pizza from Domino’s has been haunting my TV screen for the past month, and I decided it was finally time to try it.
The pizza is actually quite delicious. We ordered online, and used the coupon for a one topping crispy melt pizza for $9.99 - we chose pepperoni as our topping. This pizza is like a sandwich, in that it has all of the toppings baked between two thin pizza crusts. The top has a bit of cheese and herbs melted onto it. The gimmick is, it is supposed to be crispy and melty tasting at the same time. We both thought the pizza turned out very good, and it lived up to the hype of having both crispy and melty textures, a unique texture experience. The size of the pizza probably isn’t worth the price tag, but in this instance it was worth it to fulfill a craving.
Have you tried this pizza yet? If so, what did you think?
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As this is my second post, it is only natural that I review the software that I’ve just installed and started using, Wordpress. In order to be fair, I can’t do a comprehensive review of the program, as I haven’t even seen all it has to offer yet, but I can tell you what I think of the installation process. Wordpress was incredibly easy to install. All I had to do was create a wordpress database at my web host, edit 3 values in the configuration file, and upload the software files. Once these three steps were done, I went through the incredibly simple setup wizard, and within 20 minutes from when I started, I was already looking at the Admin panel. I absolutely love how easy and fast this installation was. Now I have the challenge of building the perfect theme.
Was your Wordpress installation as easy as mine? Do you have a custom theme, and if so, was it easy to setup?
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