"never eat Shredded Wheat" meaning in English

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Phrase

Etymology: From the initials of north, east, south and west. Etymology templates: {{m|en|north}} north, {{m|en|east}} east, {{m|en|south}} south, {{m|en|west}} west Head templates: {{head|en|phrase|head=never eat Shredded Wheat}} never eat Shredded Wheat
  1. (mnemonic) Used to learn the cardinal points. Wikipedia link: Shredded Wheat Tags: mnemonic Categories (topical): Compass points Synonyms: never eat soggy wheat, never eat soggy waffles, never eat soggy Weet-Bix [Australia]

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