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What would you do with old muesli?
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BlushingRose
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Hiya,
We've got some muesli that's been around for a little bit and has gone a bit soft. Mr BR isn't keen on us actually eating it as muesli (although I'm actually sure it would be fine!) so I just wondered what you guys might do with it.
I'm thinking perhaps something like flapjacks - although I've never made one in my life.
Any suggestions other than just binning it all?
We've got some muesli that's been around for a little bit and has gone a bit soft. Mr BR isn't keen on us actually eating it as muesli (although I'm actually sure it would be fine!) so I just wondered what you guys might do with it.
I'm thinking perhaps something like flapjacks - although I've never made one in my life.
Any suggestions other than just binning it all?
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Oct 2012 = Current debt: £40,548.93
Oct 2013 = Current debt: £39.054.70
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I'd put it out for the birds0
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mix in some youghurt and use it as a facepack !Sealed Pot Challenge 5 #1440
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I'd go with muesli bars or flapjacks.
You could make these
http://www.howsweeteats.com/2011/09/peanut-butter-pretzel-granola-bars/
And just use the muesli instead of the oats!
Plus that blog is awesomeSeptember Grocery Challenge £0/£2250 -
Flapjacks, or add it to crumble topping (I add slightly soaked oats and dried fruit to mine all the time).0
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Thanks folks xOur LBM: Dec 2011. DMP started: Jan 2012. Debt at LBM: £41,568
Oct 2012 = Current debt: £40,548.93
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It might be a bit late for this, but you might be able to revive it as Meusli by spreading it on a baking tray and putting in in the oven on a low temperature. This might help return its original crisipiness. You could then make it into a "parfait" by layering it with fruit and yoghurt.
Alternatively, you could mix it into crumble topping depending on what bits are in it.0
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