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View Poll Results: Do you eat porridge the right way?

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  • The right way - with salt

    1 14.29%
  • The disgustingly wrong way - with sugar

    6 85.71%
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Thread: Porridge

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stephen View Post
    i dont like when people say there is a right and wrong way to eat things :@
    I posted this in a fit of rage that apparently my way of eating kit kats is "controversial" .

    There is no right or wrong way to eat things unless you're putting tomato ketchup through your ice cream, I fully agree.

    edit: my god I googled this and it's a thing... sincere apologies to tomato ketchup ice cream eaters on the forum
    Last edited by Lewis; 18-09-2017 at 03:09 PM.
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    See there you go again this time accusing those nutty ketchup weirdos of wrong eating
    Although I agree with that

    btw has anyone ever dipped toast into SWEET porridge? I used to eat porridge at night and got into dipping toast when I was feeling extra peckish

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    Have golden syrup in mine so i guess thats just sugar

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    Neither, I add raisins and raspberries to mine

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    Salt in porridge, what. I've never heard of anyone doing that. Surely it would taste disgusting.

    I put honey in mine

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    i don't have it but when i have in past i just had it plain

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    I have neither. I used to add sugar to it but then I stopped because it made no difference. I can't imagine adding salt though, seems weird.
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    I've tried porridge last week. It was one of the worst thing I've eaten. I would suggest Cream Of Wheat if anyone doesn't like porridge.

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    Salt would just be weird and disgusting especially for breakfast. Sugar, or honey and the tiniest amount at that.

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    It's very much a scottish thing to have salt in your porridge. Many here seem to think it'd be disgusting, but you ought to try it if you haven't before. You may be pleasantly surprised - you don't know until you give it a taste.

    I have found my life meaning, mission and goal - to promote the delicious wonder of salted porridge!

    some interesting trivia here & a recipe http://www.scottish-at-heart.com/porridge-recipe.html
    Last edited by Lewis; 15-10-2017 at 05:47 PM.
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