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If you eat weetabix.....
.....then how many do you eat and do you have it with hot water, milk, etc ?
I have started eating 4 of them, as any less doesn't feel enough. I also always have hot water out of a kettle on them, then put a small amount of semi-skimmed milk on them with a spoonful of sugar. How about you ? |
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I have 2 with cold semi skimmed milk.
Hot water out of a kettle? Yeuch ! |
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Water on weetabix
?Not eaten them since I was made to as a child. I'm quite partial to crunchy nut cornflakes with semi-skimmed milk though. |
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2 with warm milk, maybe sliced banana.
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Am I alone with putting hot water on my weetabix to melt them down then ? I thought it was normal, I guess not then
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Am I alone with putting hot water on my weetabix to melt them down then ? I thought it was normal, I guess not then
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I do the same with mine i cant eat them any other way.
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My son eats 4 with about a pint of semi skimmed milk and no sugar. He's a tall, slim lad though and that's all he has for breakfast
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Haven't had weetabix for a while..I've used boiled water from kettle before but I usually have 2 with semi-skimmed milk and microwave it for 1 minute. Thing with Weetabix is I tend to feel hungry again an hour later! and has anybody tried any of the toppings with it as advertised on tv? I tried natural yoghurt with it and also chopped banana but I didn't really like the combination.
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I used to eat a lot of weetabix, but I havent had them for a while
Love them with hot skimmed milk and tiny bit of sugar or honey...yum
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2 weekabix, semi-skimmed milk, drenched in sugar
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2 weetabix, some skimmed milk and canderel spoonful sweetener. 2 WW points.
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2 weetabix, a sprinkle of sugar, warm milk and mush it all up. Yummy.
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3, mixed into a porridge with hot milk and a small amount of sugar on top.
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I used to eat a lot of weetabix, but I havent had them for a while
Love them with hot skimmed milk and tiny bit of sugar or honey...yum ![]()
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In all my years I have never tried Weetabix or Shredded Wheat!
I know they're healthy, but both look like dried horse food to me. |
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Am I alone with putting hot water on my weetabix to melt them down then ? I thought it was normal, I guess not then
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I used to have hot water on my weetabix and a bit of splenda. It's a bit like porridge. I could never quite finish 2, I find them VERY filling. Lately, I've started eating minibix with soya milk and it's yummy.
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2 Weetabix, enough cold semi-skimmed milk to make them completely soft (but no more than that) and half a teaspoonful of sugar.
I haven't had them in ages though................ *goes off to the cereal cupboard*
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I dislike weetabix but love oatibix, especially the mini ones with cranberry. But I can't be doing with them going all mushy !
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I love all breakfast cereals, including Weetabix. Trouble is, they don't like me. If I eat any, I spend half of the day on the loo. Sorry too much info I know....
Muesli is the worst, I ended up going to the docs to see if I had some serious problem last year. Stopped eating breakfast, and end of problem. |
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I used to like mine with ice cold make and a spoonful of sugar but I've gone right off them since my young son looked into my bowl and said "Is that sick?".
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I have 2 (whole not broken up), drenched in cold milk with either a sprinkling of brown sugar or drizzled with maple syrup! I like to eat them while they're crispy and not too soggy!
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I used to like the mini chocolate chip ones with skimmed milk, then microwaved so the chocolate melts.
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Cold milk and sugar on top. Sainsbury's Basics version taste exactly the same!!
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