i have a box of wheatabix biscuits, but i cant eat it & i dont want to throw it. do u have any idea what to do with it? any recipe? cookie or brownies that i can use it?
Five answers:
Lola
2007-12-16 02:19:45 UTC
I suggest dropping them along with assorted can goods at your nearest food bank.
Big Fat Cat
2007-12-16 18:31:59 UTC
I love wheatabix. Substitute it for dried bread crumbs when a recipe calls for it...ie. meatballs. They will hold for a long time, so don't throw it out.
When making oatmeal cookies, substitute a 1/4 of the oatmeal asked for with crushed wheatabix.
It's quite good for you.
2007-12-16 14:25:25 UTC
You could crush them and freeze them, then use them as a base for cheesecake.......................1 pkt of biscuits, 1 can of condensed milk, half cup lemon juice, 300mls of cream..........
Mix condensed milk and lemon juice, add whipped cream and mix well.......put biscuits in a sqare plastic container.
Pour the mixture over the biscuitesand set in the fridge for 12 hours..............slice and enjoy....its lovely......
alexiscarls
2007-12-16 11:30:30 UTC
Crush it & feed it to the birds early tomorrow morning... Give them a treat for once...
madderstill
2007-12-16 12:14:44 UTC
feed it to the birds they need a bit of help at this time of year
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