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Creamoata: a much loved, yet lost food of my childhood. Help me find it.

April 3, 2011 Carly Findlay 21 Comments

So I am using the power of blogging to aid me in finding a much loved, yet lost food of my childhood. Creamoata. (source)Note, that's not how I remember Creamoata - the stuff I had was by Quaker.When I was little Mum used to make Creamoata by Quaker for breakfast. I think … [Read more...]

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