Gee, ryhoyarbie, it's not the weekend yet! So I guess I have to say "no" for now...sorry!
Besides, considering my oldest son eats cereal like it's going out of style (I swear we bought 18 boxes of cereal once and he ate at least 16 of them), I'd say that cereal is good for you, unless you just don't like to have the cold milk all the time...That can get wearing...
I don't eat cereal. Very rarely, if ever, and then it's usually hot cereal (don't scream, folks, I happen to like Cream o' Wheat, really)! Guess I'm weird...
I love fruit! Strawberries are my summertime weakness, although a good, honest-to-pete Georgia peach is the absolute best! Very difficult to find these days, though...you almost have to go to Georgia to get them.
I love getting them right off the tree and sinking my teeth into that rich, sweet, pungent juiciness, the warmth of the peach caressing the sides of your mouth while your lips just suck up the meat and peachy juices, then you kind of tilt your head back so the juice doesn't get on your shirt and there's this big smile on your face...(oops, drooling now...) I don't know...I just can't get this kind of love with a California or a Mexican peach...
Sorry...got caught up in the throes of a warm, suculent peach...
Okay...I'm fine now. Let's see, what else is there in the summer?
Oh, watermelon, cantelope, tomatoes, corn on the cob (fresh, hot, buttery, with just a hint of salt and pepper...dripping on your shirt), cotton candy from the fair!, the smell of any frying fair foods (to a point...like donuts or such, not some of those really gross deep-fried things, whatever they are), country market stalls along the roadside...and I loved the smell of barbeque in Tennesee when they cook it along the road.
One of the strangest things I had ever seen in my life (having never seen food cooked in the ground like that except for seafood and kimchee, that is) was the meat for barbeque in Tennessee, and some of it was SO peppery! That's that good ol' Southern barbeque, not this wimpy stuff that comes in bottles in the grocery store. This stuff was made by hand by each person differently at each place, and each one smelled SO GOOD...
Hmmmm...you're right, Mark...we do talk a lot about food, don't we? Especially me! Maybe I should shut up now and head off into the sunset (even though it is only 10 a.m.)...
wolfy