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    Default Weetabix cake

    Weetabix Cake

    2 crushed Weetabix
    1 cup of sultanas
    2 cups of Self raising flour
    1 cup of sugar

    Mix these dry ingredients together, then add

    1 cup of milk and a teaspoon of mixed spice

    Stir again and pour the mix into a greased loaf tin, bake at 325 degrees for about 45 mins.

    Its wonderful slightly warm and always with butter/spread. It doesn't contain fat so shouldn't be too bad for those who are dieting.

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    What fab recipies Chell thanks! Shame I am on a diet!

    amanda xx

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    sounds interesting thanks Chell xxx
    Love Mrs Edward Cullen x

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    Have you tried this yourself Chell ?

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    Thanks Chell, I might try it as my little boy loves weetabix, not too fond of it myself though.

    Thanks again. XXX

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    Default Re: Weetabix cake

    Yes, I've made it lots of times. It is similar to a tea loaf. Slice it and put some butter/spread on it. My children enjoy it too.

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    thanks for the recipe will give it a try with the children

    cathy and rachel

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    Might give this one a try
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    just to let you know we have made it and it's lovely

    nice and easy for the children to do

    will be doing it again

    thanks chell

    cathy

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    Sounds healthy!!

    May give this a go at the weekend with Izzy!

    Thanks Chell

    x

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    Default Re: Weetabix cake

    Glad you liked it Ruby. I tend to make things like this quite often as they are so simple.

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    I love weetabix, so will give this a go...thanks it sounds yummy & healthy to boot!
    Tasha

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    Never heard of this one before thank you
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