
Does anyone make their own? what do you use. there must be a suitable bag available that can take the boiling water and then just add rice, noodles etc. just looking for ideas or cheaper alternative makes

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I am a new convert to wraps rather than bread rolls, they fit in the side pocket of my framebag as they are flat.
hey you've discovered Ready-Brek...ScotRoutes wrote: ↑Tue May 04, 2021 7:59 am I've written up my pre-prepped Adventure Porage before, but here it is again.
Porage [porridge roll oats] - 60g / 226 kcal
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I whizz it in a food processor to break down the oats, making it quicker to rehydrate.
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There's obviously scope for more/other flavourings. For instance some weirdos might try cinnamon.
There's obviously scope for more/other flavourings. For instance some weirdos might try cinnamon.![]()
I'm keen* to try this.Breakfast is usually supermarket bought fruit and nut muesli with a teaspoon or two of hot chocolate powder and maybe an extra bit of nut/seed mix.
I think (edit: or hope) I haven't had that as well.ScotRoutes wrote: ↑Tue May 04, 2021 1:52 pm Ready-brek reminds me of wallpaper paste. I've never been able to eat it.
Co-op own used to very good, but I haven't seen it for a while.
Full fat milk powder, use it quick, shorter shelf life
sprinkle it in hot tea, not just boiled tea....
I read you can store dehydrated milk in an air tight bag/container and keep it in the freezer to make it keep longer. Then you can just take out what you need.