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Oh dear, not very money saving at all!

jlwhite
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Thought I'd make some flapjacks and granola bars and nipped to Tesco but I ended up buying loads of cereal which I thought would be good but I think I got seduced by all the pretty packets!
So I now have
Wheatbran
Wheatgerm
Oatbran
Grape Nuts
Quaker Oats
Weetabix
Branflakes (i had those anyway)
Looking at the recipes again I don't think I'll be using all these but does anyone have any recipes I can use them for!
So I now have
Wheatbran
Wheatgerm
Oatbran
Grape Nuts
Quaker Oats
Weetabix
Branflakes (i had those anyway)
Looking at the recipes again I don't think I'll be using all these but does anyone have any recipes I can use them for!
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Hi jlwhite,
These threads may help with some of them:
Using up Weetabix
Delicious WEETABIX cake!
Weetabix Brownies
Porridge Oats (also great for twink's hobnobs)
Sowing your oats!!
wheatgerm recipes?
Bran flake ideas
What can I do with porridge oats/wheat bran & oat bran
How did you get on with the granola bars?
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Cheers for that, I'll have a look at those links when I've finished baking. The granola bar mixture was nice and I'll let you know how they turned out when they're cooked.0
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They turned out ok but they had sesame seeds in them which made them taste too nutty. I would probably cook them for a bit longer or make them thinner next time too so they have more crunch.0
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