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Bran flake ideas
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My mum used to make crispie cakes using bran flakes and raisins - I'm sure it was a sneaky way of getting us to eat bran:staradmin:starmod: beware of geeks bearing .gifs...:starmod::staradmin:starmod: Whoever said "nothing is impossible" obviously never tried to nail jelly to a tree :starmod:0
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Tell us about the coupon offer please!0
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Bran and banana muffins are lovely.
Alternatively try this older thread - Bran flake ideas?
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bumping due to Bran flakes on offer at Tesco. 81p with 7 25p coupons printed inside box and me having bought 4 packs:T:jDabbler in all things moneysaving.Master of none:o
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Got nearly a full box of Bran Flakes that I know wont be eaten for breakfast ... anybody use them in any recipes that I can borrow?
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I would probably just use them instead of cornflakes for cornflake cakes. yum!0
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If you mix 2 cups of bran flakes to 1 cup of strong tasty grated cheese it makes a delicious crumble like topping to savoury pies.Try and do a good deed every day.0
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I mx them with the muesli, they're ok.I’m a Forum Ambassador and I support the Forum Team on the Old style MoneySaving boards.
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Any sort of biscuit/flapjack type recipe - I always add odds & ends of leftover cereal to things like that.July 2024 GC £0.00/£400
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