How can you eat porridge?!


Question: It's good only if used as rubber solution!!


Answers: It's good only if used as rubber solution!!

1. Put porridge in a bowl (soup bowl or pudding plate).
2. Add a wee bit milk if you want.
3. Using right hand (normally) put spoon (pudding spoon size) in bowl, remove a spoonful.
4. Transfer spoon to mouth (open).
5. Close mouth, withdraw spoon.

Porridge is now transferred to mouth, where it can be savoured, then swallowed - that ends today's lesson on "How can you eat porridge"


btw, salt is the Scottish way, sugar and all that other namby-pamby stuff mentioned by others is the effete English way.

You obviously make crap porridge then because my porridge is yummy.

1st meal every day for 20 yrs i live it

errrrr i don't know-even the flavoured porridge is just wrong!

Yeah porridge is yumzy!! Make it with milk and very finely chopped apples. Also add a few raisin for the sweetness!! Oh it's so warm and homely especially in winter

either add syrup/honey or suger to it ( scot`s way of eatin it ) add salt ( english way to make it )

Porridge is delicious if you put lashings of thick Nestles milk on it .

It's lovely if you add chocolate,raisins or nuts to it!

its really good with honey or jam :]
its the best thing on a cold morning :]

Made with milk, with sugar on top - the knowledge that it'll fill me up 'till lunch helps me enjoy it! I'm sure the goodness in the porridge outweighs the sugar I put on it.

Whose 'porridge' are you eating?

A good hot breakfast made with water,add Demerera sugar & milk or cream scrumptious !!! just right for a cold winters morning.

I have mine with mashed banana.

You cannot make it properly, obviously. Best texture is semi-liquid, semi-solid, not like custard at all.
I've been having it for breakfast almost every day for the past 2 years.
It is also excellent for your brain and heart (adding salt, however, is not good for the heart).

Read the instructions on the side of the box, or get someone to teach you how to make a good porridge.

Is this in the correct section?!

Note to one of the answerers: not everyone uses their right hand, I'm left handed. Heh.





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