I've used Weetabix to bread fish, but never chicken. ::makes note:: I like it as a cereal, but it does need to have some fruit in there.
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My favorite cereal is Special K with Red Berries. Yum.
Is Barbara's Organix Weetabix the same as Weetabix?
I think I am wearing pink gingham today. If I am right about what gingham means. Sort of a checkerboardy pattern?
I like it as a cereal, but it does need to have some fruit in there.
I like to mush it with hot milk and pour an ungodly amount of Roger's Golden Syrup on the resulting mess. Barring that, however, I like it with blueberries.
I've never used it on fish, but that suddenly sounds really tasty.
I don't sweeten cereal. But blueberries and Weetabix sounds like it'd hit the spot right now.
Instead, I go to work.
I've never used it on fish, but that suddenly sounds really tasty.
My recommended coating for fish is Ruskoline (which sounds so 19th century) [link] but, as in many things, it probably helps to be Scottish to actually look forward to fish prepared that way.
I forgot to eat breakfast. Thank goodness I get fed here!
I am sad. I really like billytea's carrot and cashew soup - but I lost the reciepe...
I've used Weetabix to bread fish, but never chicken. ::makes note:: I like it as a cereal, but it does need to have some fruit in there.
The Australian Weetbix is now available with embedded fruity bits, either apricot or berry. Though I find them a bit sweet, and prefer to pour a peach and pecan muesli over a plain one.