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Post by trentvale68 on Nov 21, 2015 20:35:34 GMT
1. Coco pops; anything that turns the milk brown has gotta be good (please no felching jokes )
2. Shreddies
3. Weetabix
Your favs, guys??
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Post by harryburrows on Nov 21, 2015 20:58:47 GMT
Captain crunch Sugar puffs Rice crispies
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Post by Ayupshag on Nov 21, 2015 21:03:37 GMT
Crunchie nut cornflakes. Only when they're on offer tho. I'm not paying £4 for cereal
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Post by trentvale68 on Nov 21, 2015 21:09:32 GMT
Crunchie nut cornflakes. Only when they're on offer tho. I'm not paying £4 for cereal £4??!! I guess you're paying for Kelloggs? Have you checked Aldi, I bet you they do their own version of them for a 3rd of the price.
I get their coco pops version (think its called choco rice) and its under a quid. Same size box of the brand name is easily over 2 quid even in B&M.
No discernible quality difference.
Aldi's great ..not always massive choice but bloody good value for those of us not rolling in it.
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Post by ChrisKamarasPerm on Nov 21, 2015 21:10:00 GMT
Home made rolled oats and golden syrup
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Post by harryburrows on Nov 21, 2015 21:18:33 GMT
Home made rolled oats and golden syrup How do you make rolled oats Is it worth the bother ?
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Post by ChrisKamarasPerm on Nov 21, 2015 21:32:39 GMT
Home made rolled oats and golden syrup How do you make rolled oats Is it worth the bother ? We grow them on the farm so probably easier for us.
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Post by Boothen on Nov 21, 2015 21:39:20 GMT
Jordan's Natural Muesli with a handful of raisins thrown in. Porridge Weetabix Honey Nut Cornflakes.
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Post by harryburrows on Nov 21, 2015 21:54:26 GMT
How do you make rolled oats Is it worth the bother ? We grow them on the farm so probably easier for us. Easier from tesco mate
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Post by ChrisKamarasPerm on Nov 21, 2015 21:54:58 GMT
We grow them on the farm so probably easier for us. Easier from tesco mate It probably is for you I agree.
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Post by StokieNath on Nov 21, 2015 22:57:31 GMT
Krave Hazelnut (Quite pricey though) Sugar puffs with warm milk Kellogg's crunchy nut
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Post by pearo on Nov 21, 2015 23:19:49 GMT
Frosties, I've had a tiger in my tank for over forty years now but unluckily for me it's an extinct one
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Post by kidsgroveboxxy on Nov 21, 2015 23:29:21 GMT
Kelloggs Start Porridge Oats Cheese, Sausage, Worcester Sauce, and bacon Oatcakes
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Post by cheeesfreeex on Nov 21, 2015 23:34:07 GMT
Whatever I find lying next to me.
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Post by lawrieleslie on Nov 22, 2015 7:49:49 GMT
Not a cereal but try this Slice banana Sliced honeydew melon Sprinkling of Jordan's red berry crunch Pour over a pot of vanilla yoghurt
Pure heaven
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Post by harryburrows on Nov 22, 2015 8:03:54 GMT
Not a cereal but try this Slice banana Sliced honeydew melon Sprinkling of Jordan's red berry crunch Pour over a pot of vanilla yoghurt Pure heaven Sounds a bit poncey to me LL
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Post by Skankmonkey on Nov 22, 2015 8:22:41 GMT
My tip of the day: Soak your porridge oats overnight for extra smooth creaminess. Use 2/3water 1/3 milk.
Cook. Add salt or sugar/golden syrup. Your spoon should stand up.
Pour ICE COLD milk/evap/cream on top. Don't stir.
Eat.
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Post by harryburrows on Nov 22, 2015 8:39:23 GMT
My tip of the day: Soak your porridge oats overnight for extra smooth creaminess. Use 2/3water 1/3 milk. Cook. Add salt or sugar/golden syrup. Your spoon should stand up. Pour ICE COLD milk/evap/cream on top. Don't stir. Eat. Sound like Swiss Bircher muesli
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Post by Skankmonkey on Nov 22, 2015 8:45:54 GMT
My tip of the day: Soak your porridge oats overnight for extra smooth creaminess. Use 2/3water 1/3 milk. Cook. Add salt or sugar/golden syrup. Your spoon should stand up. Pour ICE COLD milk/evap/cream on top. Don't stir. Eat. Sound like Swiss Bircher muesli They can use fruit juice and all sorts for that can't they? I don't know why it is but the soaking of the oats improves porridge no end.
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Post by Rick Grimes on Nov 22, 2015 9:04:06 GMT
Crunchy nut Honey Cheerios Muesli
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Post by lawrieleslie on Nov 22, 2015 9:18:20 GMT
Not a cereal but try this Slice banana Sliced honeydew melon Sprinkling of Jordan's red berry crunch Pour over a pot of vanilla yoghurt Pure heaven Sounds a bit poncey to me LL Don't tell anybody Harry but I've been going to Slimming World since May and lost two stone. This is the staple breakfast for me almost every day. There's also another which is mixing Porrige oats with yogurt and putting it in the fridge overnight. Oatcakes have also been part of the "diet" because of the wholemeal flour. I'm now down to 13.5 stone problem is now clothes all look like fookin tents on me.
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Post by harryburrows on Nov 22, 2015 9:32:11 GMT
Sounds a bit poncey to me LL Don't tell anybody Harry but I've been going to Slimming World since May and lost two stone. This is the staple breakfast for me almost every day. There's also another which is mixing Porrige oats with yogurt and putting it in the fridge overnight. Oatcakes have also been part of the "diet" because of the wholemeal flour. I'm now down to 13.5 stone problem is now clothes all look like fookin tents on me. Well done Lawry , have you got the chicken neck to deal with too
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Post by owenvadar on Nov 22, 2015 9:35:42 GMT
Sugar puffs or cocopops.
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Post by lawrieleslie on Nov 22, 2015 9:45:56 GMT
Don't tell anybody Harry but I've been going to Slimming World since May and lost two stone. This is the staple breakfast for me almost every day. There's also another which is mixing Porrige oats with yogurt and putting it in the fridge overnight. Oatcakes have also been part of the "diet" because of the wholemeal flour. I'm now down to 13.5 stone problem is now clothes all look like fookin tents on me. Well done Lawry , have you got the chicken neck to deal with too Sure have....any tips mate apart from turtle neck sweaters or cravats?
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Post by harryburrows on Nov 22, 2015 10:12:19 GMT
Well done Lawry , have you got the chicken neck to deal with too Sure have....any tips mate apart from turtle neck sweaters or cravats? No mate , I've tried flesh coloured duck tape and super glue
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Post by scfcwebby on Nov 22, 2015 12:18:46 GMT
Lucky Charms
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Post by Deleted on Nov 22, 2015 14:13:57 GMT
Four weetabix no sugar and cold milk.
Four weetabix with sugar and hot milk.
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Post by partickpotter on Nov 22, 2015 14:24:53 GMT
Sounds a bit poncey to me LL Don't tell anybody Harry but I've been going to Slimming World since May and lost two stone. This is the staple breakfast for me almost every day. There's also another which is mixing Porrige oats with yogurt and putting it in the fridge overnight. Oatcakes have also been part of the "diet" because of the wholemeal flour. I'm now down to 13.5 stone problem is now clothes all look like fookin tents on me. Try this as a wee alternative. Fat free Greek style Natural yoghurt with honey Blueberries Grape-nuts Don't need very much - a very filling start to the day.
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Post by StokieNath on Nov 22, 2015 16:37:28 GMT
Four weetabix no sugar and cold milk. Four weetabix with sugar and hot milk. No sugar with weetabix
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Post by Deleted on Nov 22, 2015 16:56:47 GMT
Four weetabix no sugar and cold milk. Four weetabix with sugar and hot milk. No sugar with weetabix I don't have sugar on any cereals unless they're with hot milk. Without sugar you can actually taste the cereal in all its glory
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