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Weetabix - do you eat with HOT or COLD milk? AIBU

143 replies

Realhousewifeofessex · 17/04/2018 09:46

After my work colleague has basically just thrown away some yummy Coconut and Raisin WB due to incorrect temp milk, I am shocked how they and apparently other fellow colleagues eat their Weetabix Wink Shock

So m'netters...how do you eat yours....with Hot milk or Cold milk?

Ill tell you my preference later lol

(And no, i'm not a journo!)

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catinboots9 · 17/04/2018 09:47

Both! I like it both ways! Hot if I have time and cold if I'm in a rush.

Sorry, that's not helpful

DioneTheDiabolist · 17/04/2018 09:47

Cold. Hot milk turns otherwise delicious cereal into mush.

Usernamechangedagain · 17/04/2018 09:47

Very cold milk and sugar

Redglitter · 17/04/2018 09:48

Cold definitely

CryingMessFFS · 17/04/2018 09:48

Hot, cannot stand Weetabix with cold milk, it makes me gag.

DH and our DC OTOH have it with cold milk and think I’m the weirdo. They’re definitely the weirdos!

letsdolunch321 · 17/04/2018 09:48

Warm milk & sugar

LoudBatPerson · 17/04/2018 09:49

In very cold weather I will have with hot to warm me up.

At all other times then very cold milk.

I could never have lukewarm/room temperature milk on them though.

sendthecoffee · 17/04/2018 09:49

Usually hot because I see it as a 'winter' breakfast like porridge, but I will occasionally have it with cold milk.

My dad has it with hot water - just enough to soften it slightly! Shock

WorraLiberty · 17/04/2018 09:49

Really cold milk, lots of sugar.

Having said that, it's been years since I've eaten it.

RubaDubMum89 · 17/04/2018 09:49

Hot milk and sugar here

bobstersmum · 17/04/2018 09:54

Cereal should always be with cold milk apart from porridge!
I have weetabix with cold milk and dh has with warm, tastes like baby food warm imo!

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Oldsu · 17/04/2018 09:57

My favourite breakfast is 2 banana Weetabix, 2 golden syrup Weetabix, I pour cold milk on and top with extra golden syrup, been eating that a this week as I have tonsillitis and cant eat much at all, yes I am sure its no good for me with the extra syrup but frankly I don't care

AveEldon · 17/04/2018 09:57

Hot.
My kids have it cold though

DaffoDeffo · 17/04/2018 09:59

I don't know how anyone can eat it with cold milk! Perish the thought! Shock

DarkPeakScouter · 17/04/2018 09:59

Both, depending on my mood.

Nottheduchessofcambridge · 17/04/2018 10:00

Hot, with sugar. Can’t say I’ve ever tried it cold.

ColourfulOrangex · 17/04/2018 10:00

Warmed with sugar :)

BadLad · 17/04/2018 10:01

Never heard of having them with hot milk. Something to try.

KanyeWesticle · 17/04/2018 10:02

Warmed milk, poured over. Don't EVER microwave the biscuits - they turn soggy and grim.

Raines100 · 17/04/2018 10:03

Ice cold milk. Warm milk is for porridge and baby food.

SorenLorensonsInvisibleFriend · 17/04/2018 10:04

Cold? What are you guys doing, crunching every mouthful?!

When I was little, my mum would warm the milk in a pan on the stove and then we'd have it with sugar on top. It is time sensitive, though - have to eat from the bottom and make sure the whole thing didn't dissolve into yucky mush. Even that's better than stiff, cold milk doused biscuits though Grin

Onlyoldontheoutside · 17/04/2018 10:05

I drizzle a small amount of boiling water down the middle them plenty of cold milk,sugar.With hot milk they turn to mush,just cold milk and it's like eating cardboard.

guessthisisnormal · 17/04/2018 10:06

My little boy love warm Milk banana and a teaspoon of honey , some times he has blueberries.
Me I love them cold , ice cold milk though , not left on the side.
My mum like them with layers of lurpak butter 🤢

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