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Old 20-05-08, 01:18 PM
Bobbyd14 Bobbyd14 is offline
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I've found replacing a third of the milk in porridge with apple juice or raspberry yoghurt works wonders. Natural sweetener and good for you! Might need to play about with quantities to match your personal taste but give it a try! Also, in summer, you can't beat good old British Strawberries - cut up a few and add themn and it has the same effect and tastes fantastic.
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Old 20-05-08, 01:22 PM
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Originally Posted by Singularity
Tried something new today which I got a from a health magazine:

Two poached eggs. Then fried (with a teaspoon of olive oil) two mushrooms and a handful of spinach and added a pinch of black pepper.

Absolutely gorgeous.

Sounds great. Much better than this cereal and grains brekkie rubbish . good old eggs with some veg. Proper nutrition!
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Old Yesterday, 04:27 PM
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my porridge is much the same as whats been mentioned before, but with 3 table spoons of probiotic yogurt, makes a world of difference to taste, and good for you. also put in mixed seeds, dried apricots, dried mixed berries and honey. hungry again now...
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