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Redway
17-01-2023, 05:44 PM
And by the title I mean foods/snacks that you’d enjoy creating for yourself in a hypothetical world/if you had access to the ingredients or even if you do but just haven’t gone there yet because of how out-there/random they seem (it could be your niche personal take on beans and toast that you haven’t had the courage to put to the pot-test yet, spicy jollof rice if you don’t normally cook stuff like that or a special Dorito nacho-wrap).

I’ll start with flamingo-battered French toast.

Zizu
18-01-2023, 10:25 AM
I break an egg onto a pan of beans and cook it all together !

Scrumptious on toast or with toast pieces around beans as I prefer ..

I’m not keen on soggy toast ..

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Zizu
18-01-2023, 10:29 AM
Another of my odditys

Put three / four weetabix in a shallow bowl , add warm milk , leave a few seconds till slightly soggy then add a little cold milk and sprinkle sugar over the top !

Try it once !!


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Niamh.
18-01-2023, 10:33 AM
Another of my odditys

Put three / four weetabix in a shallow bowl , add warm milk , leave a few seconds till slightly soggy then add a little cold milk and sprinkle sugar over the top !

Try it once !!


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Isn't that how most people eat weetabix? :suspect:

Zizu
18-01-2023, 10:37 AM
Isn't that how most people eat weetabix? :suspect:


Everyone I know just add cold milk …


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Niamh.
18-01-2023, 10:38 AM
Everyone I know add cold milk …


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I don't like weetabix but my son & husband always eat it with warm milk

GoldHeart
18-01-2023, 10:39 AM
Another of my odditys

Put three / four weetabix in a shallow bowl , add warm milk , leave a few seconds till slightly soggy then add a little cold milk and sprinkle sugar over the top !

Try it once !!


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I would put honey instead of sugar,then it's healthier.

Zizu
18-01-2023, 10:39 AM
Warm milk on Cornflakes ( Kelloggs obvious ) is unbelievable !

The taste of them is amazing with warm milk !


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Zizu
18-01-2023, 10:41 AM
I would put honey instead of sugar,then it's healthier.


It’s an option .. although many claim that honey is just a form of sugar soooo..

Google ..
Honey and sugar are both carbohydrates, consisting of the two types of sugar: Glucose and fructose, both of which are broken down quickly by the body and can cause spikes in blood sugar levels. Overeating added sugars, including honey, can pose other health risks.


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Beso
18-01-2023, 12:27 PM
Shark fin soup.

GoldHeart
18-01-2023, 12:33 PM
It’s an option .. although many claim that honey is just a form of sugar soooo..

Google ..
Honey and sugar are both carbohydrates, consisting of the two types of sugar: Glucose and fructose, both of which are broken down quickly by the body and can cause spikes in blood sugar levels. Overeating added sugars, including honey, can pose other health risks.


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I would still choose honey over actual sugar .

Maple syrup is worse than honey surely?, and honey still has health benefits.

Alf
18-01-2023, 12:38 PM
I've just bought a Doner Kebab flavour Pot noodle. I've never seen them before so I bought one just to test it out.

I'll probably have it for my lunch on Friday.

bots
18-01-2023, 12:38 PM
i eat weetabix with water :shrug:

Alf
18-01-2023, 12:41 PM
I break an egg onto a pan of beans and cook it all together !

Scrumptious on toast or with toast pieces around beans as I prefer ..

I’m not keen on soggy toast ..

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Niamh.
18-01-2023, 12:51 PM
i eat weetabix with water :shrug:

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GoldHeart
18-01-2023, 01:01 PM
i eat weetabix with water :shrug:

I did that with porridge when I was low on almond milk ,I don't think I'd do it with Weetabix though lol... I'd probably just use yogurt.

Zizu
18-01-2023, 01:46 PM
I've just bought a Doner Kebab flavour Pot noodle. I've never seen them before so I bought one just to test it out.

I'll probably have it for my lunch on Friday.


Sounds like it will go straight through you in the same lunchtime

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Zizu
18-01-2023, 01:47 PM
That egg would be better off on top of a pile of Bubble and Squeek.


I’ve heard of that but I’ve no idea what it is … I picture a dish of soggy cabbage for some reason


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Zizu
18-01-2023, 01:48 PM
i eat weetabix with water :shrug:


With a sprinkle of sugar .. I hope


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Alf
18-01-2023, 03:03 PM
I’ve heard of that but I’ve no idea what it is … I picture a dish of soggy cabbage for some reason


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk ProOne of the Worlds greatest cuisines.

Bubble and squeak is a must. You'll become addicted.

Here's a boxing day bubble and squeak made by the Butler's with Christmas dinner leftovers.

I had bubble and Squeak on Monday with my leftovers from my Sunday roast. I also had it boxing day too.



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Redway
18-01-2023, 03:56 PM
I would still choose honey over actual sugar .

Maple syrup is worse than honey surely?, and honey still has health benefits.

If we’re choosing based on taste and not mere health benefits (whatever they may be), I’d choose maple-syrup over honey any day of the week. I don’t mind honey in tea (whether it’s PG Tips, green, chamomile or c.b.d.) but when it comes to stuff that actually belongs on pancakes and stuff like that maple’s infinitely sweeter. To me honey’s best-suited to hot drinks.

Zizu
18-01-2023, 03:56 PM
One of the Worlds greatest cuisines.

Bubble and squeak is a must. You'll become addicted.

Here's a boxing day bubble and squeak made by the Butler's with Christmas dinner leftovers.

I had bubble and Squeak on Monday with my leftovers from my Sunday roast. I also had it boxing day too.



lCX8_b6Vxvk


Ahhhh

Up north we do a similar thing with the non-meat leftovers but pour gravy all over before serving with Turkey , lamb or whatever... added flavour and very succulent.. I call it ghoulash :)


PS

Nice of David Jason to do the voiceover :)

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