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SecrectFarleysNibbler · 26/04/2012 04:58

I am a terrible breakfaster - I either skip it altogether or look for a sweet option. I really need to up my fibre as I had my gallbladder out recently so I bought a big box of WeetabixI!! But it's sooooooooo boring!!! Please help me out with some ideas to tart it up and make it into a 'good' sweet treat!!! ( prunes are banned! Lol!)

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BarryBumlove · 26/04/2012 05:04

Use hot milk and add dried apricots.

savoycabbage · 26/04/2012 05:23

That's what my dc have Barry. Whilst I secretly have golden syrup on mine.

Nevercan · 26/04/2012 06:54

Add fresh berries like strawberries or blueberrys. Other sprinkle over a few raisins or sultanas

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Anchorwoman · 26/04/2012 07:01

Spread thickly with butter and good quality jam or conserve. I used to eat them like this for a treat as a kid.

beela · 26/04/2012 12:24

cover it in sugar have it with milk and fresh berries.

BertieBotts · 26/04/2012 12:27

Milk, sugar and sultanas is what we used to have Grin

rrreow · 26/04/2012 16:41

Yoghurt & strawberries.

I can't stand it with milk, too soggy!

TitsalinaBumSquash · 26/04/2012 16:47

I am somewhat of an expert on this so here goes.

  1. Yoghurt with berries
  2. Yoghurt with honey
  3. Chocolate chips and banana
  4. Brown sugar and Sultanas and apple conserve. (heated up)
  5. chocolate milk Blush
  6. Maple syrup and bananas
  7. Lemon curd and hot milk
  8. Mixed dried fruit and yoghurt.
Janoschi · 26/04/2012 16:54

Milk, honey and banana. Or chopped apple.

SecrectFarleysNibbler · 26/04/2012 20:12

Thanks guys! Lots of inspiration !

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wearymum200 · 26/04/2012 21:34

Greek yoghurt and stewed rhubarb

loopydoo · 26/04/2012 21:37

I like it best either with hot or cold whole milk with sprinkles of sugar.

DH likes it with hot chocolate instead of plain milk......hmm - off to try that now Wink

Octaviapink · 26/04/2012 21:54

Nope, it's horrible. It's also the stickiest substance known to humanity - if you don't wipe it off the table immediately you have to chisel it off.

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