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    Default Weetabix Brownies

    BROWNIES

    In a bowl put:

    4 crushed weetabix
    4oz caster sugar
    4oz self raising flour
    2 tbsp cocoa powder
    pkt chocolate drops or chopped chocolate.

    mix this altogether

    then take 4oz of melted marg and stir this into the mixture along with an egg

    mix well and put in a baking tray and bake for 15 minutes at electric 180.

    I put this mix into a square tin which measures 8 1/2 x 8 1/2 inches. I suppose you could use anything a similar size it would just turn out a bit more or less deeper. I also line the tray with greaseproof paper to save any sticking. Once out the oven let it stand for about 5 minutes then turn out the tray and cut into squares

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    Default Re: Weetabix Brownies

    Sounds yummy, thanks xx

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    Sounds horrible for me but great for the kids I am going to try this thanks

    Angel xx

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    Default Re: Weetabix Brownies

    They are really nice, you don't taste the weetabix. I use dark chocolate so they are really rich.

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    thank you again Chell xxx
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    Ok I am sure I will try one then thanks Chell

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    Default Re: Weetabix Brownies

    Corr! This one sounds delicious! Thanks Chell.

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    Default Re: Weetabix Brownies

    Will definately give these a try

    Thanks Chell
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    Default Re: Weetabix Brownies

    Sounds good - thanks
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    Thankyou. New one for me
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    Default Re: Weetabix Brownies

    We made these last week on half term

    They were very easy and the mixture looked nice - I was expecting something weird looking

    The kids loved them

    My two sons turned up though and the poor kids were left with none - they loved them haha

    I thought they were okish not a fan of weetabix though

    My one son said you could taste them my other son said you could not ha

    Have a go with the kids they are simple

    Thanks for that Chell

    xx

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    Thanks for that

    When i read the recipe I thought yuk (sorry chell) I don't like weetabix much at all but now you've tested them Angel I'll give them a whirl

    Wonder if i could make it into nest shapes for easter - what do you think?

    Miffy xx

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    Yeah that sounds good Miffy

    The mixture is fairly moist and you can mould it into a shape with a spoon I would imagine then put some little eggs on top

    Good idea

    xx

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    Default Re: Weetabix Brownies

    Hi and thanks have copied recipe.... will make them with the children next week K

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    Hi

    Great easter idea.

    Wonder how many weightwatchers points they are !!!

    Will make them with mindees and promise not to taste them . NOT !!!

    Sandy

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    Default Re: Weetabix Brownies

    Quote Originally Posted by angeldelight View Post
    Yeah that sounds good Miffy

    The mixture is fairly moist and you can mould it into a shape with a spoon I would imagine then put some little eggs on top

    Good idea

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    Thanks Angel I'll try that

    Miffy xx

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    These would make quite good nests to put chocolate eggs in I expect... might try that out, Have to shape them into nest obviously before cooking

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    Hmmmmm! Yummy! Might do these next week while hubby's away so I can eat the lot! Ha ha!

    Thank you.

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    Default Re: Weetabix Brownies

    these are in the oven now, I had to use oatabix though as no weetabix in.. lol should be the same.

    I have pointed them as well, for weightwatchers using my scales.


    the total mixture measured 45 points, so depending on how many it can divide up into.

    I should get 20 small brownies from the tray I used, if so they point at 2.25 each brownie.


    yum yum.... gonna have coffee and brownies for brunch this morning....

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    When I saw the title I thought how cruel - cooking Brownies.... mind you the Cubs would probably agree with it!!! lol


    Thanks for the recipe I shall give it a shot...

 

 
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