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spanglechick said:
i adore the dorset cerals, but i think you must all be having baby portions - a box only lasts me about five bowls - which makes it fucking pricey museli.
More like 3 bowls out of a Dorset box this end :o

Werfit.
 
mmmmmmm, bought some for the first time a few weeks ago... is lush... am going to go get more flavours so I can have a choice/mixture!

and the wonderful Select and Save up the road sells it.

:D

*goes off to buy milk*
 
Guruchelles said:
I buy Dorset cereal out of county-patriotism. :o

Also, try Moores Dorset Knobs with butter on them. Oh yes.
I could never understand the Dorset Knobs. I've been to the factory and everything (or maybe it was a biscuit factory). :confused: :)
 
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I bought some of this stuff last week, and it's fucking shit. It tastes like wet cardboard. Mr K agrees, and he's more of a serious muesli eater than I am. The Co-op own brand stuff is infinitely superior and doesn't cost three fucking quid.

That is all :mad:
 
I bought the variety box yesterday to decide which one I like best. The really worthy ones are tasteless and unpleasant, but the Cherries & Berries one is amazing and I'll be getting a box. If I have to forego a good tuna mayo sandwich for brunch in the name of good health, the least i can do is have a decent fucking cereal :)

plus, it's local innit?
 
mrs quoad said:
Fknell. Dorset berry moosli. The one with the blueberries an ting. Has to be just about the nicest cereal I've ever touched!

Will struggle not to eat the whole box for brekkie :o

Yes I saw that the other day. It was all they had in tesco express apart from Crunchy Nut Corn Flakes.

The Musli was slightly better value by weight but amazingly worse for fat and calories per 100g.

I went for CNCF mixed with dark chocolate to tide me over until I can get the Co op Muisli I like.
 
May Kasahara said:
I bought some of this stuff last week, and it's fucking shit. It tastes like wet cardboard. Mr K agrees, and he's more of a serious muesli eater than I am. The Co-op own brand stuff is infinitely superior and doesn't cost three fucking quid.

That is all :mad:

*puts May K on ignore*

:(
 
I bought the variety pack... and then checked the nutritional information. 352 kcals per 100g box? 2.5g sat. fat?

That'd be a non-WW-friendly cereal then. Tasty, but at 6 WW points a box (note: I get 18 points a day) not practical every day breakfast food.
 
Muesli generally isn't a low-cal choice. All that dried fruit and nuts.

Dorset cereals is mostly choc-ful of the fun stuff like fruit and nuts = lots of calories.

I like it precisely for that reason - excellent energy food.
 
Orang Utan said:
Seriously? The nutty one is my favourite ever muesli

Really? This was the nutty one.

It probably doesn't help that I hate dried fruit and thus pick all that shit out before I eat the rest, but Mr K does eat the fruit and he still said it was rank.

Never mind, it's practically porridge time again anyway.
 
That doesn't explain my other half's reactions though, does it? Eh? Eh? He loves muesli in all its revolting shrivelled-fruit glory :p
 
it's lovely, but too expensive. i bought some once and it lasted for two days brekkie between me and the bf. i'd need to buy 3 boxes a week :eek:

i'll stick with me cheapy lidl muesli, thanks.
 
beeboo said:
mmm....cereal crack :cool:

The bars are fantastic too.
:cool: Mmmm I've bought the cereal bars for my brekkie at work coz i am too unorganized to actually eat brekkie before i go to work:rolleyes:

I am currently on the date and pecan ones:cool:
 
aqua said:
dorest cereals are bloody lovely - may your talking bollocks :p

You want to lay off the gin mate, clearly your tastebuds are suffering :D

Blimey, I've got a right rude on today. Sorry all. Dorset Cereals are overrated though.
 
as i hate spending money on overpriced healthy crap what i tend to do is . . .

get about a third of a kilo each of rolled and jumbo oats from my dad (who's made his own musli all my life), buy some seeds and nuts from neils yard or elsewhere and as i decant 3/4 rolled to 1/4 jumbo out of the sacks and into the jar tip some seends/nuts/fruit into the jar and mix it around.

sometimes i buy a box of shop musli (like dorsets but i've not tried that) and bung half a box into the jar so that for a few weeks i'm eating something a bit different. because it bulks it out it costs much less.
 
mrs quoad said:
Fknell. Dorset berry moosli. The one with the blueberries an ting. Has to be just about the nicest cereal I've ever touched!

Will struggle not to eat the whole box for brekkie :o
Two quid a box at Tesco's atm :)
 
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