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If there's milk left over, you put too much in.
I just add a little more cereal to soak it up.
"whoops, there's too much milk left over, I'll just add some cereal"
"Oh no, now my milk is finished, but I still have cereal left, I'll just add some more milk"
"Well now I have extra milk again, time for more cereal"
I see where you're going....
Pretty close - when eating cereal the correct method is to eat all the cereal and then refill with a slightly smaller amount of cereal, eat that, and repeat one or two more times until there's no milk or cereal left.
This is the most psychotic take I've ever seen on cereal. It's a recipe for making cereal a 1,000 calorie breakfast if the cereal in question isn't super absorbent
That's alright though, breakfast should be at least 40% of your daily caloric intake.