Spelt, barley, oats, chia seeds & coconut. At 39p it's much cheaper than other well known convenience porridges so perhaps worth a try if you're a fan of such things. Not seen this anywhere else but all the other cereals in this range sell for £2.99 or more.
8 comments
Dogeared
28 Jun 17#8
;)Haha thought you were being a bit picky.
SCOUSEKEVIN
28 Jun 17#7
Thanks but it was meant as a Joke OLD stock Ancient Legends Porridge lol
SCOUSEKEVIN
27 Jun 17#5
Must be OLD stock
Dogeared to SCOUSEKEVIN
27 Jun 17#6
Still in date for a couple of months so safe to eat.
marineville
27 Jun 17#3
i don't really understand the 'convenience' of something that is easily made when it's easily made already?!?!
surely boiling water instead of boiling milk is barely a saving and, at least with milk, you don't have any of the crappy additives that even this must have to stop it clogging, etc.
that said, great price... but i reckon they all taste like nuclear war bunker food... even waitrose's moma which is meant to be the bees knees!
and, is it me, or has that 'legends' kelloggs line really failed rather miserably, outside of herons... :smiley:
Dogeared to marineville
27 Jun 17#4
It's a convenience if, for example, you want to grab a premeasured, packed breakfast to take to work or like me on a biking/sailing holiday with limited space, milk and cooking facilities. Surprisingly no 'crappy additives'. apart from sugar which I dislike. However, I agree, I think the Legends line will fail because it's vastly overpriced but I recommend the muesli if you have strong teeth. :smile:
Mikey1610
27 Jun 17#1
This is really nice porridge, my local farm foods had it in for a while and not been able to find it again. Pity there's no heron near me
Dogeared to Mikey1610
27 Jun 17#2
Glad you like it. I haven't tried it yet so I don't know whether to go back and buy more. I do like the Ancient Legends cereal and muesli. I'm away from home at the moment so only temporarily have access to this shop but it certainly seems to have lot of bargains. Worth popping in if you come across one.
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Not seen this anywhere else but all the other cereals in this range sell for £2.99 or more.
8 comments
surely boiling water instead of boiling milk is barely a saving and, at least with milk, you don't have any of the crappy additives that even this must have to stop it clogging, etc.
that said, great price... but i reckon they all taste like nuclear war bunker food... even waitrose's moma which is meant to be the bees knees!
and, is it me, or has that 'legends' kelloggs line really failed rather miserably, outside of herons... :smiley: