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Breakfast of kings - where do I find recipe from please.....
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Mics_chick
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I know I've seen a website where they did a homemade version of muesli called the breakfast of kings - does anyone know where I can find it please

You should never call somebody else a nerd or geek because everybody (even YOU !!!) is an
"anorak" about something whether it's trains, computers, football, shoes or celebs
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Could you mean Breakfast of Champions ?
http://www.bigbarn.net/food/articles/?articleid=195
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thriftlady wrote: »Could you mean Breakfast of Champions ?
http://www.bigbarn.net/food/articles/?articleid=195
The whole article is worth reading
Yes I do- thankyou sooooooooooo much :T - no wonder I couldn't find it
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Good job someone around here talks (some) senseMC
You should never call somebody else a nerd or geek because everybody (even YOU !!!) is an"anorak" about something whether it's trains, computers, football, shoes or celebs:rotfl:
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This was a recipe featured in a thrifty menu on the BigBarn website.
Did anyone decide to use this recipe - or their own version of it?
If so, I'd love to know where you get your supplies from because I can't find anywhere nearly as cheap as the prices mentioned in the BigBarn article.
If you have got your own recipe I'd love a copy of that tooYou should never call somebody else a nerd or geek because everybody (even YOU !!!) is an"anorak" about something whether it's trains, computers, football, shoes or celebs:rotfl:
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I remember the article you mention and none of the prices matched anything I can get in the shops round here. Breast of lamb for £1? Dream on!
If you have a good independent wholefood shop near you, try asking if they will sell you this stuff in bulk at a reduced price. They might not, but there's no harm in asking.0 -
I thought the prices in that article were a bit 'optimistic' too. May be a scoop and save shop would have good prices.0
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thriftlady wrote: »I thought the prices in that article were a bit 'optimistic' too. May be a scoop and save shop would have good prices.
I'm glad I'm not the only one who thinks so...:DYou should never call somebody else a nerd or geek because everybody (even YOU !!!) is an"anorak" about something whether it's trains, computers, football, shoes or celebs:rotfl:
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