| When you think of cereal, you probably think of quick breakfasts and cartoon tigers. Not Michelin stars. But that's all changing. Temporarily, at least, because chefs with weighty, hunger-inducin | If you have trouble reading this email, go to the online version | | | | | | | | | January 10, 2017 | | Thomas Keller Is Making You Cereal America's Best Chefs Just Made Breakfast a Lot More Interesting | | | | | | | When you think of cereal, you probably think of quick breakfasts and cartoon tigers. Not Michelin stars. But that's all changing. Temporarily, at least, because chefs with weighty, hunger-inducing names like Thomas Keller and Daniel Boulud have created bowls of cereal that you can eat in person (at Kellogg's NYC through the end of January) or make at home—anytime you please. It's all in anticipation of Bocuse d'Or, the upcoming biennial cooking competition based in Lyon, France, that'll see a couple of America's finest chefs compete on behalf of their country. So these cereals are meant to support Team USA in a noble and balanced breakfast kind of way. | | | | | | | | | | |
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