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Blueberries freeze really well so if you can't think of anything just now, pop them in the freezer. They can be used from frozen on porridge or muffins.0
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Nice with natural yogurt and honey.0
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I like them with porridge too. I eat them as they are with natural yoghurt or put them in a smoothie with a banana, some yoghurt and a dash of milk. You can also bake them into muffins, or use them in pancakes, my 2 year old grandaughter loves them like that!I Believe in saving money!!!:T
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Agree with the porridge suggestion, tip them in when the porridge is piping hot!553780080
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I like them grilled with a peach or nectarine then eaten with plain yoghurt, not too sweet.
But I also love them as they are.0 -
Porridge or smoothies here too.
I never use yogurt in my smoothies - just milk, gone-over bananas and whatever fruit is to hand. Give it a go and congratulate yourself that you didn't waste them (or spend extra money/petrol going out to buy yogurt). If no milk, use apple or orange juice instead for a lighter "juice".Decluttering junk and debt in 2016
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Blueberry pancakes american style in the batter or make blueberry syrup, put blueberries in a saucepan add maple syrup or golden syrup, a good 3-4 tablespoons, bring to the boil then simmer for a few mins till the blueberries have broken down a bit. Use straightaway on pancakes or waffles or over icecream or in porridge etc. keeps in the fridge for a few days and can also be frozen.0
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