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queenpig
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Hiya.
Wonder if anyome has any ideas.
At the moment I have a bout 2 good cups worth of these shreddies (or tesco malted wheats as it were lol) there all crushed up in the bag and to be honest I I am very reluctant to chuck them.
Has anyone got any kind sweet recipe I could use them in, I am saving them for the other bag as I have a feeling its going to be the same gggrrr at teco home delivery lol.
Wonder if anyome has any ideas.
At the moment I have a bout 2 good cups worth of these shreddies (or tesco malted wheats as it were lol) there all crushed up in the bag and to be honest I I am very reluctant to chuck them.
Has anyone got any kind sweet recipe I could use them in, I am saving them for the other bag as I have a feeling its going to be the same gggrrr at teco home delivery lol.
Grocery Challenge. £400. - £35.22 + £19.80 + £109.01 = £164.03
Other spends (Clothes Luxuries etc)£11.97 + £1.19 + £7.36 + £69.00 + £38.50 + £5.50 + £23.00 +£2.00 = £158.52:shocked::sad:
Other spends (Clothes Luxuries etc)£11.97 + £1.19 + £7.36 + £69.00 + £38.50 + £5.50 + £23.00 +£2.00 = £158.52:shocked::sad:
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How about one of the weetabix recipes (brownies or cake). They'll give a different flavour, but should be nice.
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I used to have a recipe that used shreddies as a base for cheesecake:eek: I never tried it and lost the recipe some time ago thankfully. LOL Why not just eat them? When the cereal stock is running low at Chez MATH we have a scheduled 'mixed cereal dust' breakfast before I restock. HTHLife's a beach! Take your shoes off and feel the sand between your toes.0
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What's wrong with eating them as they are with milk? Unless they are like powder what's the difference - they get mashed in your mouth anyway!0
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Try replacing some of the flour with them in a crumble topping (this works really well with porridge oats aswell)0
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Simple. Add melted chocolate and put in cake cases and leave to set. At Easter I make these and add those little sugared chocolate eggs so they look like nests.Books - the original virtual reality.
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Just what I was going to suggest savingpennies! Make lovely chocolate nests!I Believe in saving money!!!:T
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Add them to a flapjack recipe, or muffins for that matter.0
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yep we make the easter baskets with them just melted choc and leave to set taste yummy:xmastree:Is loving life right now,yes I am a soppy fool who believes in the simple things in life :xmastree:0
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Thanks for all the ideas.
We call it dust to MATH but no body will eat the dust thats why I asked if anyone had any uses for it, I wont eat it because I dont eat lol.
This I'll try the baskets kids come home with when they we're in nusery at easter and the weatbix cakes, infact I've noted down the other ideas too like I said there is a lot ggrrrr. lolGrocery Challenge. £400. - £35.22 + £19.80 + £109.01 = £164.03
Other spends (Clothes Luxuries etc)£11.97 + £1.19 + £7.36 + £69.00 + £38.50 + £5.50 + £23.00 +£2.00 = £158.52:shocked::sad:0
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