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<blockquote data-quote="SlimLizzy" data-source="post: 1993964" data-attributes="member: 488270"><p>Really need a no cook breakfast. Could be yoghurt and berries, quite happy with that, but can also use berries as a pudding, so trying to save them for that.</p><p>Using No Grain Granola from DietDoctor.com as a starting point.</p><p>So far have been combining with a low sugar (also lowest carb to be found, but not by much) muesli from Asda. Then decided might be better to incorporate oats rather than, actual muesli.</p><p>Tightfistedness is also a motivator, adding less expensive ingredients allows a larger portion, which also adds calories.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlimLizzy, post: 1993964, member: 488270"] Really need a no cook breakfast. Could be yoghurt and berries, quite happy with that, but can also use berries as a pudding, so trying to save them for that. Using No Grain Granola from DietDoctor.com as a starting point. So far have been combining with a low sugar (also lowest carb to be found, but not by much) muesli from Asda. Then decided might be better to incorporate oats rather than, actual muesli. Tightfistedness is also a motivator, adding less expensive ingredients allows a larger portion, which also adds calories. [/QUOTE]
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