Is this breakfast cereal healthy?

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Doesn't need to be hot.
Place 40gm of oats in some nice natural yoghurt, mix well and leave in fridge overnight.
Add soft fruit of your choosing in the morning.
Breakfast of champions!
Or even this.....
Genius, thank you! 👍 I will do this.
 
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I haven't tried the strawberry version - but I can understand how you can get through so much.

But a warning sign should be the powdery stuff when you reach the bottom of the bag - it must be 95% sugar.
Since I've recently eaten the honey and nuts, flame raisin and dark chocolate versions - all in the same half hour 🤨 - I'm the last person to advise BUT:
Try to do yourself a big favour and massively limit the Jordans (and anything as sweet) intake.

Here's my current store of what I eat 3 or 4 times a week:
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OK, nowhere near as appealing taste wise - you can add a little bit of sugar though.
That 5kg cost me £10.
At £3.60 for 500g, the equivalent amount of Jordans = £36.
Porridge oats with a little bit of condensed milk, yummy 😋
 
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Their Jordan Mill and cereal factory in Broom not far from me. Sometimes I can smell the cooked cereal in the evening air.

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I rather pop over the Jordans Mill shop and buy freshly processed muesli or oats in polythene packaging than buy the same in branded boxes found in supermarkets.
I don't live far from Tiptree in Essex, some excellent aroma's when I drive past the jam factory 🙂
 
I thought I share and apologies, not remotely related to the thread, other than it's a form of consumption
This year my quince liqueur is the best I made.
I tried a different process and allowed to set an extra month. I rearranged the dark closet to accommodate more bottles.
Cheers everyone don't use this as a milk alternative for your cereal. 🙂1000016575.jpg
 
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I thought I share and apologies, not remotely related to the thread, other than it's a form of consumption
This year my quince liqueur is the best I made.
I tried a different process and allowed to set an extra month. I rearranged the dark closet to accommodate more bottles.
Cheers everyone don't use this as a milk alternative for your cereal. 🙂View attachment 9476
Don't mix that up with the sample bottle for your doctor.

(Identical table mats to mine)
 
It's you that's taking it 👍
Touché 😛

I tried to alter the colour a couple of years ago, to make the quince liqueur colour much darker so there's no confusion.

Instead of 1 cup of sugar per 3 litre, reduced the lemon and I trebled the sugar dosage and I ended up with red sherry!

Mind you, the sweet sherry was also, nice!
 
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