Rice Bubbles Waffles


Rice Bubbles Waffles

Serves 4

Ingredients
2 cups milk
2 eggs, beaten
2 tbsp melted butter
2 cups self-raising flour
2 cups Kellogg's Rice Bubbles®
2 tbsp honey
Fresh strawberries and blueberries

Method
Combine all ingredients except the berries into a protein shaker and shake to mix together. Pour the batter straight into a waffle maker and cook until ready. If you don't have a waffle maker, use a grill pan on medium heat and cook for 3-4 minutes until waffles feel crispy- they might look like strange waffles, but still delicious!
Once cooked, serve these delicious Rice Bubbles waffles with fresh strawberries and blueberries, sprinkle Rice Bubbles on top and drizzle with natural honey.
This makes an extra sweet fruit bowl to add to the table for breakfast!
Kids can't resist fun treats like waffles for breakfast, what other fun shapes will get your kids excited about their cereal?

Aussie Kids Prove To Be The Toughest Food Critics

– A third of parents left with hurt feelings over brutally honest food feedback at breakfast time.
– Parents go to extreme lengths to create the perfect bowl at breakfast


'Yuck', 'it's ugly' and 'not that again' are just some of the comments from Australian kids voicing their opinions on their parents' breakfast creations. 

New research from Kellogg Australia reveals the majority of parents think their children are the biggest food critics in the family (66%) and describe their opinions as brutally honest with no filter whatsoever (64%). 


While many parents tough it out, a third (31%) are left with hurt feelings and others are using tactics such as 'getting them to help make the food' (49%) or adding extra ingredients, such as strawberries, to make breakfast more appealing (38%).

Hurt feelings aside, instead of letting kids pass up on the most important meal of the day, parents are using creative hacks to create perfect bowls for their little ones. Popular breakfast bowl hacks include: 
• Drizzling spreads into face shapes on the cereal
• Leaving cereal in hot milk to give it a porridge consistency
• Blending fruit and milk to create coloured milk

To alleviate some of the pressure at breakfast, Kellogg's has teamed up with George Georgievski, known for his creative lunchboxes on Instagram page School Lunch Box, to create his first breakfast bowl series. 

There's more than one way to enjoy cereal, and with almost half (40%) of Australian parents struggling every day to get their kids to eat breakfast, and a third (34%) spending more time than they'd like debating breakfast options to eat. 

To find out more, visit: www.kelloggs.com.au/en_AU/perfect-bowl.html

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