Jackie22
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- Northeast Texas
...nothing much planned for me today, I'm watching the radar and the rain northwest of me, if it misses me, I'll be dragging the water hose out.
Georgia, porridge means any hot cereal, but yes, what I eat is the same as oatmeal. I use Scottish porridge oats. The best!
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Glad to know that Ameriscot as I have wondered exactly what porridge was too. I knew it was cearl but I thought maybe it was some certain kind we don't have in the US.
Weetabix...is that stuff like shredded wheat? Some kind of flakes likes Wheaties? I see it mentioned in a story every now and then.
As for porridge...I'll eat Cream of Wheat any time but truly cannot stand oatmeal. When I was a kid, my mother would get up early to start a fire in the kitchen stove and to have a cup of coffee undisturbed. Our kitchen stove was wood-burning on one side and gas burners/oven on the other. The coffee perked while she made oatmeal. Then...she'd set the saucepan on one of the burners (unlit) and cover it, where it would get cold and congeal.
After she'd had her coffee, she'd wake us up. By the time we got to the table, if we'd turned the oatmeal out on a plate, it'd have come out of the saucepan in one big lump. Not very appealing. I vowed to never, ever eat that stuff again once I was lucky enough to leave home. Ew.
She never made Cream of Wheat because it was too expensive.
LOL Annie you don't have to go all the way to that American planet far far away to get Cream of Wheat...you can get it here in the the land of the Royal kingdom...in the Castle they call..*tesco*
Now before you say it I know you're nearest store is Morrisons but I'm sure there's a tesco supermarket somewhere closer to you than the USA...and just think of the weight allowance saved too.. :wiggle::wiggle:
http://www.tesco.com/groceries/product/details/?id=281222031