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please don't laugh I tried greek yogurt on top of my peanut butter crunchy nut clusters. I thought I was being a hipster. well being a hipster may work with beer but not breakfast cereal. :(

One of the first brews I ever made was a Brewferm stout kit. This site actually recommended to add a couple of Weetabix to the FV for mouthfeel and a bit of extra alcohol, if I remember correctly.
So in my opinion it is perfectly reasonable to mix (some) breakfastcereal and beerbrewing.

I don't know about eating it though, as my breakfast is just some noodles and a lot of strong coffee!
 
One of the first brews I ever made was a Brewferm stout kit. This site actually recommended to add a couple of Weetabix to the FV for mouthfeel and a bit of extra alcohol, if I remember correctly.
So in my opinion it is perfectly reasonable to mix (some) breakfastcereal and beerbrewing.

I don't know about eating it though, as my breakfast is just some noodles and a athumb.. lot of strong coffee!
Ironic that it's cereal we use to make beer and their simple addition of wheat for mouthfeel...
 
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A newly-painted road sign with a letter missing has caused much mirth on social media after a council quipped "someone is having a worse day than you".
A photo of the "No Enry" sign, in Maldon, Essex, was posted on Facebook and Twitter by the district council, along with a face palm emoji and #oops.
People said it had "made their day", asked what "poor 'Enry" had done, and suggested staff were "on a T break".
The sign is to be repainted, with the council adding: "We're on'T To iT!".

The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites.View original tweet on Twitter
"If you're having a bad day... just know that someone else is having a worse day than you!" Maldon District Council said.
In reply, a woman said "Just the sort of thing I would do", while another praised the council for its "good response".
"I think I heard a woman shout this at her child in Maldon once," said another comment, while others joked: "Poor Enry, I feel for 'im".
The council, which has been asked to comment, was also urged to keep the sign "to give everyone a chuckle".
 
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To each his own I guess.

This car was stopped travelling North on the M6, and yes that is an exhaust sticking out the back!

The driver said he did think it would probably grab attention and he is starting to regret it, not least the noise with it being straight through and ...

A number of offences were found including ones that could have landed points, but #MS16

@CheshireRCU gave him a break and dealt with the lesser non-endorsable offence for his lack of any silencer.




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Its been leathering it down all day up here i woulnt fancy going on the motorway with string operating the wipers.

Pigs in blankets anyone. ;)




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Vehicle drove passed us on the M62 After seeing what appeared to be a leg stuck up in the back window we stopped it to find 2 full dead pigs that had just been purchased!

Driver had no driving license & his wipers were being worked by string by the passenger!



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That has made my day! The stupidity of some people is incredible! 😂 😂 😂
 
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That's on purpose probably just incase it prompts somebody to look up his name and become offended or something..


I have a feeling the guy that ordered the signs isn't that smart and just got the name wrong.
 
A Met Police officer has been convicted of being a member of a banned neo-Nazi terrorist organisation.

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Benjamin Hannam, of Enfield, north London, was found guilty of membership of the banned right-wing extremist group National Action (NA).
He was also convicted of lying on his Met Police application and having terror documents detailing knife combat and making explosive devices.
Hannam is the first British officer to be convicted of a terrorism offence.
He was released on conditional bail ahead of sentencing on 23 April.

At the Old Bailey, Judge Anthony Leonard QC lifted a ban on reporting the case after the 22-year-old admitted possessing an indecent image of a child, which was to have been the subject of a separate trial.
The PC had been working as a probationary officer for the Met for nearly two years before he was found on a leaked database of users of extreme right-wing forum Iron March.
He had signed up to the forum when he joined the London branch of neo-Nazi group NA in March 2016.

Following his arrest in March last year, officers discovered a NA business card and badges, as well as writings about his involvement with the group.
Jurors were told that on the day the group was banned in December 2016, Hannam had transferred the knife-fighting manual from his computer to folder named "NA" on a memory stick along with other extremist texts.
Detectives also found he was in possession of multiple prohibited images including "pseudo images" of young boys and girls.

Full article - Met PC found guilty of neo-Nazi group membership
 
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