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AdamFabregas 25th Jan 2009
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General comments: Ready Brek is quite cheap. I think it's very tasty and nutritious! Ready brek is one of my favourite breakfasts for many reasons.It really helped my acne, kept me going through lunch and only takes less than 2 minutes to make.
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missrm 17th Sep 2008
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Love it! Have had it since i was little...i always put a handful of sultanas in to give it a bit of sweetness instead of adding sugar -LOVELY!!- Read missrm's review (32 words)
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sarah the angel 30th May 2008
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Very quick in the microwave. I have had it with no sugar as I don't have sugar in my tea. I also had it with low fat Greek yogurt, slices of banana with honey drizzled on top, was very tasty.- Read sarah the angel's review (40 words)
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chez18
3rd Feb 2008
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the chocolate ready brek is amazing!!!- Read chez18's review (32 words)
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Guest 24th Jan 2008
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An economic and delicious breakfast. Allows slow release of energy and is delicious.- Read Guest's review (47 words)
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kazlovesyou 19th Nov 2007
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I always used to have Ready Brek when I was a kid. I just bought some the other week for the sake of it and now I love it!
It is great for people on a diet as it tastes so darn good with loads of healthy things in it.
Lots of calcium which is good because I don't really like any dairy products except milk on my cereal.
The sachets are excellent. You get LOADS in them and it makes it a hell lot easier!- Read kazlovesyou's review (112 words)
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Anonymous101
23rd Aug 2006
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Ready Brek is an oat-based breakfast cereal from the Weetabix stable. It was created by Mr Walter Pitts who worked for the J.Lyons and Co. Weetabix purchased the brand from Lyons in 1990. The product remains a winter favourite enjoyed traditionally by children. The product used to have the slogan "central heating for kids" and "get up and glow", depicting children walking to school with a dramatic radiant glow. The product in recent times was found to contain the lowest amount of added salt and ...- Read Anonymous101's review (174 words)
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Ready Brek 10th Aug 2006
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Ready Brek is so easy to prepare that our little one was happy that she could prepare her healthy breakfast herself. Since we left the UK and cannot get Ready Brek Chocolate in Germany, we've got a problem with our little one eating her breakfast. We need it in Germany now!- Read Ready Brek's review (51 words)
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sharrron 21st Nov 2005
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My baby girl and I invented the fruity Ready Brek. It's really tasty, easy to do and healthy. I hope I'm allowed to do this.
It's
1 pear,
1 orange
Some Ready Brek
1 kiwi
1 banana
Puree the fruit into a fruit smoothie. I use a hand blender, but I'm sure there's a quicker way. Put a little milk in the smoothie. When that's ready all we're doing is replacing the milk you'd normally put in your normal bowl of Ready Brek with the pureed fruit.
Hope that's a help to every ...- Read sharrron's review (105 words)
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m88 28th Apr 2005
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I come from the U.K. and Ready Brek is my favourite cereal. Not only does it keep me consentrating all day long but also is good for me. The taste itself is nothing I can describe however it is really really nice and who can forget their mascot -the cute red dragon? Although I can't recomend this cereal enough, when your in a rush it is sometimes annoying when mixing up your cereal and milk, it is sometimes hard to find the right blend of oats and milk. For example I prefer my Ready Brek more lu ...- Read m88's review (165 words)
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slowdivegrrl 15th Mar 2005
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I live in Australia and I am sooooooo sad that I can not have my Ready Brek for breakfast... It is my favourite food. I had it as a kid and I will never forget the most creamy and delicious taste. Do you remember the TV commercial with the kids going to school with that healthy orange glow around them...well it's true. I had that glow. Ready Brek is healthy, delicious and let's face it...seriously cruel for not being in Australia...I know if it was here with a good advertising campaign, it would ...- Read slowdivegrrl's review (144 words)
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jimkbarton 27th May 2004
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It sucks living in the U.S. I can't get Ready Brek over here. I used to love that stuff when I was a kid. The Chocolate Brek is to die for!- Read jimkbarton's review (34 words and 1 comment)
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cosmo
24th Dec 2003
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Ready Brek is truly the food of the gods. Add milk/water to it, microwave for 2 minutes and add sugar or salt/butter and you've got a yummy filling breakfast treat which will warm you up in the winter and keep you going for hours. I could live on the stuff!- Read cosmo's review (54 words and 2 comments)
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