Love these with a coating of honey dipped in milk.
½ Price Weet-Bix 575g $2.20 @ Woolworths

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Champion. I mix in some fruit-free muesli (Carman's or Coles Nutty) and around one-third of a banana. Full cream?
Love these with a coating of honey dipped in milk.
Honey first or milk first then honey?
Sounds like honey first then milk
Dash of hot water first,then Honey then Fruit then Milk last…..YVMV
Can anyone help identify these weevils that have ended up in my weetbix boxes? They mainly hang around the inside of the box but they also get into the bag (because Sanitarium decides not to seal the bags properly)
That's the 23% protein edition.
As for the bag…the dude who makes weetbix bags is a massive sicko….
Leave 10 cm unjoined at the bottom of every bag…. When you get to the last crumbs and pull the bag…boomshakalaka!!
For anyone to have a chance of identifying you would need to take a macro photo of one - a good, clear, close up image.
If you are going to keep eating the infested weet-bix I would suggest you store them in the freezer. And carefully check everything else in your pantry.
How is this?
They are currently segregated in a sistema air tight container.
Okay, I showed your videos to an entomologist I know, and the verdict is: "Psocoptera, known as psocids or booklice/barklice. They commonly infest food items or even books and paper."
I think german cockroaches just hatched by the speed of them. Inspect to see if there is an empty egg around
$2 at the independents (Foodland etc).. but good as it gets with the Colesworths 10% tax…
Can you provide a link to this? Never seen it that cheap at smaller/independent stores
I follow my local on FB.
$2 price is pretty common.
Always followed by Colesworths offering it for $2.20 a week either side.
So was probably $2.20 at Coles last week.No idea how to check Coles last week.
milk, microwave, honey and cereal.
Same taste as Aldi's.
This deal is cheaper than Aldi's, and I do prefer the taste of Weetbix.
ALDI's version doesn't have iron in it, Weetbix does. That's the main reason I buy Weetbix for the kids.
Youll find that weetbix and many other bread and cereals have added folic acid (which is synthetic) which many can't convert into its active form effectively and it causes negative health effects. It's usually recommended for pregnancy, not sure why the rest of us need it. Id go with the aldi one and get folate which the body can absorb without risks from natural sources.
Would rather buy food that has iron and other vitamins/minerals naturally than one which has it added for marketing. Might as well just take a multivitamin if this is the only benefit of the name brand products.
@relteran: you may as well instead of taking the mass folic acid supplementation, especially if one day its proven that it causes ADHD and anxiety.
Need a Vegemite deal. Goes well on dry weetbix.
Dunkers unite?
Woolies version is the only one I’ve seen to date that’s sugar free.
Vita Brits
More sodium, less protein and vitamins.
my personal view is that there's not enough sugar in weet bix to worry about it tbh
@YoursTruly these are very low sugar anyway, there's only ~15g in the entire box.
Weet-Bix bargain - peak OzBargain!
Firstly, I'm not someone who buys organic food for the sake of it, but Organic Weet-Bix have a nice taste as opposed to these which taste like styrofoam.
I tried organic weet-bix recently, and you're right. they're actually more flavourful
Don't think I've ever seen weetbix be on special before especially half price
Coles just did theirs last week
Well they are half price every week somewhere
Gluten free versions are goat
mix it with milo perfect
Love these with a coating of honey dipped in milk.
Everytime
it's important to respect tradition
I usually skipped the honey part as I'm already obese
Still good to just dip in milk.
how what now ?
Vita Brits are better. sugar free and tastes nice even if you add nothing but milk. but I have mine with a chopped banana
I prefer vita brits but weetbix has iron so I stick with that
It's not iron, it's folic acid which is synthetic, does not appear in nature and can cause health issues. Vita brits contains lupin which is an organic product for added nutrition so probably better for most people.
@corky: Folate and folic acid are not the same. Most of us cant absorb it. Reasearch shows it can cause bad side effects. The process of mandatory supplementation of folic acid began ~20 years ago based on our understanding back then.
this or rolled oats ?
Four every morning with milk and fruit in season….Blueberries,Bananas,Stewed Prunes & Apples etc.