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A breakfast bar should be like a portable bowl of cereal, nourishing, filling and not too full of sugar. It should contain some whole grains or complex carbohydrates for energy and some fibre. This recipe is a good foundation, you can add a topping or vary the ingredients to your taste, add some fla...Visit Store ⊕ More like this 0 0
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This decadent breakfast treat hails from my childhood, served with butter and lots of golden syrup, they’re definitely not for everyday, but as a special occasion breakfast they’re sheer heaven. Ingredients - 3 cups plain flour- 3 tsp baking powder- pinch of salt- 3 tbsp butter- 1 cup of milk, s...Visit Store ⊕ More like this 0 0
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Struggling to keep the household supplied with bread? a more nutritious option as oats are a legitimate nutrition powerhouse. They’re low GI and depending on your sensitivity can be suitable for GF diets too. Great for filling the hollow legged teens, they can make their own in the microwave in a ...Visit Store ⊕ More like this 0 0
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I love a poached egg but there are a few tricks to poaching perfection. Use smaller eggs, not so much white to go floaty on you. Fresher eggs = firmer whites and use barely simmering water. Properly bubbling water breaks up the whites, you want tiny bubbles. A dash of vinegar in the water helps the ...Visit Store ⊕ More like this 0 0
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My hilarious friend Judith developed this muesli when her girls objected to conventional toasted muesli which they found too hard to chew their way through. The addition of weetbix makes a much softer texture when the milk is added and kids love it. Judith passed away a couple of years ago, far too ...Visit Store ⊕ More like this 0 0
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You can’t beat a hot breakfast for kicking off the day and the extra fibre in these oaty pancakes provides sustained energy that will help with concentration. They’re also delicious, so you can also serve them for a morning or afternoon tea spread with butter or jam just like a pikelet. This rec...Visit Store ⊕ More like this 0 0
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Real Maple Syrup is expensive, even in Canada. This homemade substitute is cheap, easy, delicious and the kids likely can't tell the difference especially once its poured all over their pancakes. Make up a double batch and keep some in the fridge, stir into yogurt, porridge, or fold through whipped ...Visit Store ⊕ More like this 0 0
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