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Post by alicia on Feb 16, 2007 12:16:50 GMT 10
I realise this is completely ridiculous, but it is Friday and the season is pretty much over.
I have been apart of many a heated debate over this topic and was interested to see how others eat their WeetBix. Apparently i'm insane the way I have mine.
I'll start.
Sugar, hot water & milk.
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Post by marinermick on Feb 16, 2007 12:21:19 GMT 10
don't have weetbix but on the odd occasion i have it was with honey and cold milk, sometimes warm milk in winter
i just think they are so bland and tasteless and not too sold on the texture either
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Post by Chimmi Churri on Feb 16, 2007 12:46:52 GMT 10
I have two - ice cold milk, and enough sugar to give an athlete diabetes just by looking at it..but i give up on it when they get soggy
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Post by kevrenor on Feb 16, 2007 12:48:03 GMT 10
I have been apart of many a heated debate over this topic and was interested to see how others eat their WeetBix. Apparently i'm insane the way I have mine. I'll start. Sugar, hot water & milk. Well I usually leave them to my wife, and have something like weaties and allbran, or just right, with peaches and pears ... however ... when I was young and stupid, on a camp, I entered the weetbix eating contest. And won! If I remember rightly 26 - 20 with milk, and when we ran out of milk - 3 with butter, and 3 dry.
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Post by Bearinator on Feb 16, 2007 12:49:06 GMT 10
I have a good friend who ads milk and sugar, mushes it into a thick paste, FREEZES it, and then eats it when its rock hard frozen. No shit.
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Post by DJ on Feb 16, 2007 12:50:48 GMT 10
Cold milk and a little sugar, mash it all together, drink the milk and then eat the weetbix
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Post by dru on Feb 16, 2007 12:53:48 GMT 10
I'm more of a rice bubbles kind of guy but when I do have weetbix
at least 4 with cold milk leave until all the milk soaks into the weetbix then eat. I have yet to add more milk than will be soaked up by the weetbix.
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Post by alicia on Feb 16, 2007 13:01:20 GMT 10
Ok, so far I am the odd one out with the whole hot water thing.
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Post by Golden Boy on Feb 16, 2007 13:12:59 GMT 10
I have three weet bix. I pour boiling water over them and then drain. Then pour on the milk. cover surface area of weet with sugar. Eat with the smallest spoon I can find.
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Post by ryan on Feb 16, 2007 13:22:01 GMT 10
You are not alone Teriyaki. I have mine the exact same way.
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Post by Melsy on Feb 16, 2007 14:09:59 GMT 10
When i used to eat it i would have hot milk with brown sugar on the top the sugar would kind of melt Yum Yum.
Or
I can have it with ice cold milk Yum Yum
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Post by Jimmydinho on Feb 16, 2007 15:26:41 GMT 10
i have 2-3 with only milk.
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Post by Nah. on Feb 16, 2007 15:44:48 GMT 10
'when I was young and stupid, on a camp, I entered the weetbix eating contest. And won! If I remember rightly 26 - 20 with milk, and when we ran out of milk - 3 with butter, and 3 dry.' That is brillaint! I love it!
I cant eat weetbix, they have a ghastly texture, and no taste even if i put spoonfulls of sugar on them they still taste cruddy plus i dont think eating that much sugar is healthy.
I prefer Nutrigrain, I usually eat it in a coffee mug. This makes it easy to eat whilst walking around the house early in the morning getting ready for school, it saves time and is filling enough.
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Post by T on Feb 16, 2007 21:35:39 GMT 10
Admittedly I'm a toast girl, but if I do wake up on the wrong side of the bed, then its 2 weetbix with milk a little hot water, sugar and sultanas
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Post by nutmeg on Feb 16, 2007 22:10:27 GMT 10
i'm usually up too late for breakfast cause i work nights till uni starts up again. but u cant beat them with banana and jam on top. now coco pops is a good cereal cause if u get up late u can still eat it and it feels like breakfast.
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Post by pom pom on Feb 19, 2007 16:56:46 GMT 10
i have 2 with cold milk and a dash of suger. on cold days i heat it in the microwave for a minute
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