I occasionally get tired of my daily porridge, so it's a good idea to have some natural muesli (p156) in the pantry for when I feel like something different.
This muesli could not be easier to make: you just put everything in a bowl, mix it together, and it's ready to eat. The ingredients are rolled oats, bran flakes, coconut, dried fruit, nuts and brown sugar. The result will reflect individual tastes by the choice of fruit and nuts - I went mad at the bulk bins and have a variety of stuff in mine, but good ol' sultanas and walnuts from the pantry would do the job as well.
So that's it - spend a couple of minutes mixing a few basic ingredients together, and you've got yourself a tasty breakfast. Go on, give it a go!
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