Ideas to make porridge less horrible

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  1. HarryS

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    I just use the microwave two minute stuff , with milk. Sprinkle a few blueberries on - I love them :blue thumb:
    Another new one for me . If I see it , I think I'll try it . Presume it will be on the seaweed shelf in the supermarket :smile:
     
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      Me too, but I add brown sugar and sultanas.
       
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        Should be, i'm kinda thinking it's kept near the noodles, or did I dream that bit? :th scifD36:
         
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        • pete

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          If you dont like it, dont eat it.
          Never believed in living forever and being miserable.:biggrin:

          Wouldn't touch porridge with a barge pole, unless of course it was loaded with sugar,(or honey) and milk, in order to make it taste nice.
          As to salt, what the hell is that about, oh yeah probably goes back to the days before sugar was avilible.:snork:
           
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            Well, maybe having a double whisky before eating the porridge will make you less miserable.:snorky:
             
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              chopped walnuts and raisins is good on top with the brown sugar, also pecans, you can saute pecans in some butter and brown sugar put that on it.
               
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                I can be miserable without living forever :sad: :lunapic 130165696578242 5:

                But I'd rather live forever and be happy :hapydancsmil:
                 
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                  I have porridge for breakfast with loads of fruit on top. You can use milk or half water. No sugar. You could add dry oats to casseroles.:doggieshmooze:
                   
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                    Well said.
                     
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                      I use the same product as Kandy. The only reason you will find me in Waitrose! !

                      Cheers, Tony:rasp:
                       
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                        Try using Soya milk rather than cows milk.
                         
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