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Healthy Breakfasts without milk for my DD
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HM Waffles with various toppings are always a favourite in this house
Pancakes with lemon and sugar
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I can't stand the taste of milk and the thought of it makes me gag, think it goes back to the days of drinking warm milk from bottles at school, all those years ago. blah
yuk!!be neither, when i was a child i always used to have cereal with water.Dogs return to eat their vomit, just as fools repeat their foolishness. There is no more hope for a fool than for someone who says, "i am really clever!"0 -
DS1 (16) loves to drink milk, however has always hated it on cereal....so he has dry cereal (mainly Bran Flakes and Shreddies)!!0
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My Tadpoles eat their cereal with Orange Juice on ~ it sounds yuck , but it's yummy!:jSay it once, say it loud ~ I'm an Atheist, Anti-Royalist, Socialist, Tea-Total Veggie Frog and PROUD!:D
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Who needs variety for breakfast - I've had Frosties for breakfast for the past 25(ish) years and am not bored of them yet :rotfl::D
Always had them with cows milk from the farm so when I moved away to uni I couldn't stand shop-bought milk, even the whole milk tasted watered down, so I used to have a bowl of dry frosties and a big glass of pure orangeWiggly:heartpulsFB0 -
We are members of the dry cereal club, both me and the young 'un are not too keen on milk on cereals - sometimes we have yoghurt but mainly dry with orange juice.
EM xxYou can discover more about a person in an hour of play than in a year of conversation.
PlatoMake £2018 in 2018 no. 37 - total = £1626.25/£2018 :j
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We are members of the dry cereal club, both me and the young 'un are not too keen on milk on cereals - sometimes we have yoghurt but mainly dry with orange juice.
EM xx
orange juice is cool! i also did this on certain cereals - don't work with cocoa pops :rotfl: :rotfl:Dogs return to eat their vomit, just as fools repeat their foolishness. There is no more hope for a fool than for someone who says, "i am really clever!"0 -
angie_loves_veg wrote: »My dad swears by weetabix with butter and marmalade...... so it's not *just* you (but it sure ain't me
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:rotfl::rotfl:Well that's good to know...I think!:D Actually, butter AND marmalade - I gotta try that now!
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i am a mean mum to my 2 they can either have weetabix, bran flake, shreddies, ready brek non of what i would call 'cereal' ie coco pops etc i want them to go to school eating something that will keep them going....for now they're too young to argue and at the weekend they can have the cereal just not a school morning.Other women want a boob job. Honey the only silicone i'm interested in is on a 12 cup muffin tray, preferably shaped like little hearts0
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