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  • CompBunny
    CompBunny Posts: 1,059 Forumite
    Thankyou Margey and Pink-winged!

    I haven't tried it yet, but will definately report back when I've tried a sample/whole tray :D
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  • If you put the bran flakes into a bag and hit with a rolling pin until tiny bits then mix with the tescos nutella then roll into small balls and put in the fridge to set for a wee while they taste quite similar to other famous round chocolates which cost a fortune.
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  • ragz_2
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    If you put the bran flakes into a bag and hit with a rolling pin until tiny bits then mix with the tescos nutella then roll into small balls and put in the fridge to set for a wee while they taste quite similar to other famous round chocolates which cost a fortune.

    Genius! I am definitely putting bran fakes on my shopping list!
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  • zippychick
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    If you put the bran flakes into a bag and hit with a rolling pin until tiny bits then mix with the tescos nutella then roll into small balls and put in the fridge to set for a wee while they taste quite similar to other famous round chocolates which cost a fortune.

    Good authority tells me digestives also do the job :j:D
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  • ragz_2
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    zippychick wrote: »
    Good authority tells me digestives also do the job :j:D

    Ohh Zippychick my waistline will never forgive you, but I may just have to test that...
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  • babyshoes
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    Ooh, sounds yummy. Let us know how it comes out.

    Do you mind me asking where you got marshmallow fluff in the UK? I have heard of it when looking at US recipes online, but never seen it here.
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  • mrsd
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    Hope it turns out well, sounds yummy. I would bake it in the oven until golden though as think oats might need more cooking than just mixing over heat with other ingredients.

    Pretty sure A$da sell marshmallow fluff along with their jams etc.
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  • alex21
    alex21 Posts: 553 Forumite
    babyshoes wrote: »
    Ooh, sounds yummy. Let us know how it comes out.

    Do you mind me asking where you got marshmallow fluff in the UK? I have heard of it when looking at US recipes online, but never seen it here.

    You can get it in TK Maxx sometimes. Don't get the raspberry, it's pretty sickly!:p
  • CompBunny
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    Sounds lovely, knittingcathy! Will have to try sometime! :O

    I still haven't made the bake thing, but my partner likes making that sort of thing so might suggest we try it later :)

    @Babyshoes, I used to get it from an american foods market stall in Coventry, but we moved back to suffolk so my friend gets it for me in london - however, it is indeed now available in Asda! :D On offer for £1.50 for a jar at the moment. Its pretty awful stuff though :D The ingredients and (lack of) nutritional content are horrific but I could eat a whole jar of the stuff :D
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