Sjk1000
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Hi all,
I'm looking for breakfast ideas for when we're at anchor. We relentlessly eat porridge at the moment and this becomes more of a challenge as we get into summer since we don't use the fridge and the fresh milk only lasts a day or two. The reward : effort ratio is also against us when we have to move to the long-life and dried milk.
Some ideas we've had include oats and yoghurt mixed with a bit of honey/jam/syrup, eggs on toast/bread, pancakes. I've tried breakfastifying couscous (nature's pot noodle - just add boiling water in a thermos) but it doesn't quite work.
Any ideas for a bit of low-gas / non-fridge-reliant / easily-made / leave-to-stand-overnight-maybe breakfast variety?
Edit: I've just seen a post recommending warm shore-bought croissant stuffed with a bite-sized mars bar - that would completely work for me, but nipping to shore for the croissant is kinda cheating
I'm looking for breakfast ideas for when we're at anchor. We relentlessly eat porridge at the moment and this becomes more of a challenge as we get into summer since we don't use the fridge and the fresh milk only lasts a day or two. The reward : effort ratio is also against us when we have to move to the long-life and dried milk.
Some ideas we've had include oats and yoghurt mixed with a bit of honey/jam/syrup, eggs on toast/bread, pancakes. I've tried breakfastifying couscous (nature's pot noodle - just add boiling water in a thermos) but it doesn't quite work.
Any ideas for a bit of low-gas / non-fridge-reliant / easily-made / leave-to-stand-overnight-maybe breakfast variety?
Edit: I've just seen a post recommending warm shore-bought croissant stuffed with a bite-sized mars bar - that would completely work for me, but nipping to shore for the croissant is kinda cheating
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