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I think Weetabix might be the most delicious breakfast cereal I've ever tasted.

What do you like to add to Weetabix? or do you eat it plain?

What kind of milk do you use?

>> No.6200864

i eat them only with water

>> No.6200866

butter and jam

>> No.6200872

oh! my favorites! i try to coat the upper side with honey, then add whole milk. the layer beneath the honey stays crispy whilst the rest turns deliciously soft. damn i love weetabix

>> No.6200873

>>6200864

fuckin wot

>> No.6200902
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>>6200872
This man knows it.
Also, if have no honey, try sugar. Pour the milk slowly over it.

>> No.6200905

>>6200862
A friend uses them at crackers. It was alright

>> No.6200909

>>6200862
I like the way honey sticks to the top of them.

When at friends I discovered putting sugar on them, the crunch was a great texture but I don't do it when I have honey around.

Otherwise I let them completely soak with milk, and then mix it up to look like a porridge.

Great with warm milk.

>> No.6200910

>>6200864
I do this sometimes, when I make the porridge mix like mentioned in the above post.

>> No.6200914
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6200914

a challenger appears

>> No.6200919

>>6200862
>Just milk is enough.
>Semi-skimmed normally
>Whole fat milk on special occasions (Christmas, birthday etc.)
>Balance one leaning over the other so one is crisp and the other soggy
>Not an autist

>> No.6200936

>>6200914
no

>> No.6200944

>>6200914
you don't understand weetabix

>> No.6201292

>>6200862
Dip them in cold milk plain

>> No.6201298

>>6200862
I like oatabix personally, with some organic zero-fat coconut milk, some frozen berries and then maybe some raisins or other dried fruits that I have in stock. Oh, and a teaspoon of chia seeds of course!

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>>6201298
oops, meant coconut yoghurt xD

>> No.6201305

>>6201298
you forgot the activated almonds, son

>> No.6201306

>>6201305
but i don't have those?

>> No.6201312

>>6201306
then what the heck are you waiting for! and don't you forget to bring home a diy coconut-set and some minced emu!

>> No.6201320
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>>6201312
>mfw that's genuinely how I eat my oatibix
>all these maymays

>> No.6201324

>>6201301
do not

>> No.6201344
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>>6200862
>the weetbix don't have sharp corners

what third-world shithole do you come from?

>> No.6201738

>>6200862
I've never enjoyed weetabix unless they were covered in sugar.
They taste like cardboard, and they dissolve into a gloopy snot like consistency.
I rate them 3/10, would never buy.

>> No.6201832

>>6201344
Canada.

>> No.6202518

Can u find weetabix in the US?

>> No.6202525

>>6202518
Yes

>> No.6202551

"Weetabix" is for children who can't decide between cereal or oatmeal. If you're gonna eat heated, extruded, pressed grains, then you might as well buy some flavored sweet cereal.
Otherwise, just go with oats. Oats are objectively superior to pressed wheat turds.

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>>6202551

>> No.6202572

>>6202559
I deadlift 435, so, believe me when I tell you, I know my carb sources

>> No.6202597

>>6202551

I studied abroad in London as a undergrad. Between the shit exchange rate and a terrible case of strep throat, wheetabix were probably a large part of what prevented me from simply withering away to being a POW of the Japanese. It's amazing how far 200 quid can be stretched in Central London for nearly 6 months. A real treat would be to go to the pizza hut all you can eat buffet for 5 pound

The hotel where we stayed had em locked up for Breakfast only but I was able to get in and swipe a few every now and than. I would just eat them like a regular bar with my tea.

>>6202572
I dead lift 436.

>> No.6203758
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Cute girls enjoy Weetabix too!

>> No.6203782

Is this a UK thing, ive never heard of it.

>> No.6204106

>>6203782
British company, so made in the UK. They are also made in Canada and Australia. They are not made in the US, but depending on where you live, I've seen the imported British ones at Kroger, and also imported Canadian ones. The Canadian ones are obviously much cheaper.

>> No.6204139

>>6204106
You can find some in france too.
I don't remember what language the box was in.

>> No.6204140

>>6201738
try >>6200914