I quite like porridge but I have to be in the mood for it. A squirt of honey is needed though, I'm not made of the right stuff to have it boiled with salt.
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OmOriginally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostYou may have discovered why I use so much milk (non oaty).
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woos!Originally posted by ladymuck View PostI quite like porridge but I have to be in the mood for it. A squirt of honey is needed though, I'm not made of the right stuff to have it boiled with salt.
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The honey proved to be my downfall! The porridge was bearable, though I don't think I'd want it every day. But I put too much honey in, which made it so sickly sweet that I couldn't finish itOriginally posted by ladymuck View PostI quite like porridge but I have to be in the mood for it. A squirt of honey is needed though, I'm not made of the right stuff to have it boiled with salt.
I'll try it again some time though
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How much did you put in it!
I probably put about a teaspoon in mine.
I do cheat and buy the Quaker oats sachets as it's really easy to get the milk/oats ratio right. A bazillion times more expensive but much less waste (flapjacks are too sweet and I don't make fruit crumble puddings all that often).Comment
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I just squirted it in; no idea how much it was reallyOriginally posted by ladymuck View PostHow much did you put in it!
I probably put about a teaspoon in mine.
I do cheat and buy the Quaker oats sachets as it's really easy to get the milk/oats ratio right. A bazillion times more expensive but much less waste (flapjacks are too sweet and I don't make fruit crumble puddings all that often).
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Today's the day for breaking of the Lenten fast. I seem to have forgotten to do the fasting, but I've got the last bit right as lunch has been a nice big fry-up
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1 oats:1 milk: 1 water: 2 tsps salt = Perfecto.Originally posted by ladymuck View PostHow much did you put in it!
really easy to get the milk/oats ratio right..
hth
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Oh, and as is only right on a Sunday, this was accompanied by Time TeamOriginally posted by NickFitz View PostToday's the day for breaking of the Lenten fast. I seem to have forgotten to do the fasting, but I've got the last bit right as lunch has been a nice big fry-up

It was quite a good one. Rather than traipsing around fields as usual, they dug up a woman's living room floor to see if King Cnut's hall was underneath it (it was)
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Dropped in at village club after me walky and nobody there apart from the bar lady. Must be doing boring Eastery family things.bloggoth
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