I once had a bowl of it while staying a relatives house
Fetilised the pot plant next to the table
it was from a health store so bound to taste bad
Muesli Munching.
Re: Muesli Munching.
colonel wrote:
> Marmite's more fun.
I've just bought a big jar of it this very day. Yum-yum!
> Marmite's more fun.
I've just bought a big jar of it this very day. Yum-yum!
Re: Muesli Munching.
The health shop muesli, whilst being tasty, is so highly priced it makes regular purchases confined to a limit basis.
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Officer Dibble
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Re: Muesli Munching.
I have my own recipe. I start with a base of sugar free Alpen, then add the same volume of nuts, seeds and dried fruit from Waitrose's nut 'n' seed bar. Add a dash of semi-skimmed milk, and Bob's your uncle - a well tasty, low calorie, low cholesterol, fiber packed way to start the day.
Officer Dibble
Officius Dibblus est amplus amor deus
Officer Dibble
Officius Dibblus est amplus amor deus
Re: Muesli Munching.
Officer Dibble wrote:
> sugar free Alpen,
I've tried that Dibbs, but it still tastes too sugary for my liking.
> sugar free Alpen,
I've tried that Dibbs, but it still tastes too sugary for my liking.
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beutelwolf
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Re: Muesli Munching.
I like the luxury muesli from Aldi, which comes in two varieties, one with loads of nuts, one with loads of fruit. It's not too sweet.
I actually find the nut content in it a touch too high (for my liking) to be perfect on its own, and so I sometimes just it to top up something more basic.
I actually find the nut content in it a touch too high (for my liking) to be perfect on its own, and so I sometimes just it to top up something more basic.
Re: Muesli Munching.
beutelwolf wrote:
> I like the luxury muesli from Aldi, which comes in two
> varieties, one with loads of nuts, one with loads of fruit.
> It's not too sweet.
Thanks for that info. !thumbsup!
There is an Aldi in this area but it's bloody difficult to get to via public transport.
> I like the luxury muesli from Aldi, which comes in two
> varieties, one with loads of nuts, one with loads of fruit.
> It's not too sweet.
Thanks for that info. !thumbsup!
There is an Aldi in this area but it's bloody difficult to get to via public transport.