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Non-boring muesli??

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jamandjerusalem · 01/09/2009 07:49

I am so bored of breakfast! But I know I need to be eating whole grains etc blah blah.

Can anyone recommend an exciting muesli? But preferably one that doesn't require re-mortgaging?

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saltyseadog · 01/09/2009 19:16

My faveourite is Jordan's Granola - yummmmm (OK, it's granola not muesli, but hey)

MiniMarmite · 01/09/2009 19:23

Arabica - We love Lizi's here too and make our own too (to avoid the remortgaging bit).

Not a fan of Dorset here...I've tried nearly all varieties but just too chewy for my liking!

gagamama · 02/09/2009 09:34

I love muesli but can't stomach dried fruit with milk (especially raisins) bleurgh. I've recently moved close to a large Waitrose and I go there once every fortnight specifically for their massive muesli selection.

So far I can recommend Pertwood Organic Farm Walnut and Banana and the blue Eat Natural cereal. I am blown away by how many are available these days. They are expensive, but so much better for you than most other breakfasts, and really filling so a box lasts a long time.

midnightexpress · 02/09/2009 09:38

Another Dorset fan here - we like the blue box one (which is a bit cheaper than some of the other ones too). It has no added sugar, and the children like it too. They call it 'camper van muesli' because it currently has a pic of a camper van on it for the competition (which we still haven't won, can't understand it).

macherie · 02/09/2009 21:57

I love Dorset's Berries and Cherries, but then I read this (apologies for the source )

Same amount of sugar per portion as a can of coke

I think I will start making my own.

dogofpoints · 02/09/2009 22:08

My lord, make your own! No reason for it to be expensive at all and it is so simple and quick. Oats are cheap as chips as the base.

I make mine roasted in olive oil and maple syrup. delicisou

dogofpoints · 02/09/2009 22:13

no added extra sugar. Just a drizzle of maple syrup

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