Would you rather…

Eat cold cereal or delivered pizza for dinner, every night for a year???
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30 comments

  1. Oh I’d go with the cereal for sure. I love pizza but I know I’d end up 50lbs. heavier by the end of the year!

  2. Pizza! But then I would be overly thirsty and gain weight. But I would love it. The logical choice of cereal isn’t as fun.

  3. My son has a milk allergy, leaving out pizza, so I’d have to say cold cereal! Soy cheese wouldn’t make a very good pizza. ACK!

    But if it weren’t for the milk allergy, I’d probably still say cereal because of all the choices available. Pizza can be done a few ways, but cereal is infinite!

  4. Cold cereal for sure. There are a lot of choices — by the time a year of pizza was up, I’d look like one, I think.

  5. I’d much rather eat cold cereal… more variety. Although I love pizza, it gets old after awhile… we know that from experience!

  6. At first I thought, hands down, the pizza. Then I started thinking, delivered pizza from CA, maybe no. If I was still living in NY, okay then pizza every single night for a year. Living in San Diego, give me cereal!

  7. cold cereal. I came over from Beck’s place. Your jewellery is beautiful. Love it.

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  8. Since this is an imaginary world where fat doesn’t exist I would say PIZZA all the way. I can’t ever say I have been sick of pizza and I’m guessing a year of the stuff would satisfy a life time of “I wish I could eat that” cravings.

  9. definitely cold cereal =) 108 comments on your last blog, wow! thats so huge lisa! again, so creative, i love the spoons. you amaze me!

  10. Pizza for sure! My favorite and my husbands too. When we buy pizza we always get an extra large so we have left overs for a week, breakfast lunch and dinner. For breakfast I like it cold and the rest we toast it up in the toaster oven and sometimes it is better than it was fresh. But I do love cold ceral too. Tracy

  11. If calories were not an issue, i would choose the pizza. I figure you could mix it up as far as toppings, sauce and “style” of pizza go, so that it wouldn’t get TOO boring.

    But…i refuse to be fat, so i would have to go with the cereal. Lots of fruit options, and if you eat it with skim milk and choose a low-sugar cereal, you can hardly go wrong!

    – celeste

  12. I am going to pick cereal – so many choices. I was a big fan of the cereal bar in college – about 20 different tubs of cereal available at every meal in the cafeteria. I agree that eating cereal would be better for the waist line :o)

  13. cold cereal, hands down! I love, love, love cereal. I try to set limits with myself. I only eat one bowl a day. I could easily eat cereal for breakfast, lunch and dinner if I didn’t care about having a balanced diet.

  14. If I had to do it for a year, I’d have to go with the cereal. I’m afraid of the intestinal discomfort I might experience if I ate pizza 365 times in a year! Plus, it would be healthier and less expensive.

  15. hands down—cold cereal!!! Ate that in university and as a new mom–both times toooo tired to cook!!
    PS When you play would you rather with a seven year old boy it is little less about food and a little more about—dirt, slim, poop, skunk smells….. hee hee

  16. Cereal! As long as it can be granola. Much as love pizza, I don’t think I could eat it every night for even a couple weeks!

  17. Hmmm, I would have to go with the cold ceral. a)there are lots of choices b) personally I don’t have to eat something hot, to feel like a meal. Plus, after a year of pizza and all that sodium I would be super puffy from retaining water! Not pretty!

  18. That’s tough because I really love both of those things. But I think if I ate the cold cereal every night for a year, I could still fit into my clothes at the end of it.
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