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Oatibix

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Catwoman76

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Morning- Has anyone tried Oatibix? I did for the first time this morning, and I do not like it at all, I tastes of nothing and has the consistency of mush:( I won't be buying it again, yuk ( but I love Weetabix 🙂) I will have to wait and see what my Tia thinks of it, if she tries it tomorrow. Sheena,
 
Never tried it, although oats are supposed to be helpful to diabetes control - maybe not in that form though as they are quite processed. I love Weetabix too, in fact they saved my life! When I was a small child I couldn't keep anything down and was losing weight. Then my Mum discovered that I could eat Weetabix and I started to put on weight again 🙂
 
Catwoman - if Oatibix goes too mushy in milk, perhaps worth trying with natural yogurt? I often have muesli with natural yogurt - supermarket cheap type costs about 45p for a 500g pot that lasts at least 5 bowls of cereal.
 
Glad to see Weetabix helped Northerner, it's great isn't it? Copepod, I have tried yogurt on Weetabix before and wasn't keen - I'm a cereal and milk person, even though I have a yogurt nearly everyday. Sheena x
 
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