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Save time and money with five simple breakfast recipes you can make and freeze
Save time and money with five simple breakfast recipes you can make and freeze

Scottish Sun

timea day ago

  • Lifestyle
  • Scottish Sun

Save time and money with five simple breakfast recipes you can make and freeze

Read on to find out how to earn double points on train travels SUN SAVERS Save time and money with five simple breakfast recipes you can make and freeze Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) ARE you a family that is raring to go of a morning? When it comes to brekkie, these freezer-friendly bakes will save you time and money. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up Whip up a batch of these simple delights, freeze and dish out when they are needed. OAT-ALLY GREAT: Oaty, chewy homemade flapjacks are a brilliant freezer brekkie. Whizz up oats, peanut butter and honey, press into a tray and bake. Slice into bars and freeze between baking paper. When you want to eat them, pop them in the microwave for just ten seconds. BURRIT-WOAH: Scrambled eggs, beans and cheese wrapped in tortilla wraps will make the ultimate handheld breakfast. Wrap individually in foil before freezing as this will help when you come to cook them. Then, take them out of the freezer when you need them and after only a few minutes in the oven, they will be delicious. ROLL WITH IT: Upgrade the petrol station pasty with this homemade version. Use cooked pork mince or lentils with any leftover veg and once your mixture has cooled, wrap in shortcut puff-pastry pasty portions. Bake for 15 mins, then freeze. They will crisp up in 15 minutes straight from frozen and they are perfect for lunchboxes if you need an extra meal this week. Mum-of-22 Sue Radford shares 'super easy' dinner soup recipe for her brood - that always has the kids wanting seconds COOKIE CRUMBLE: Oat and banana bakes are similar to the likes of Belvita biscuits without the price tag. Mash bananas with oats, cinnamon and chocolate chips. Scoop on to trays, bake and freeze. They're naturally sweet, packed with fibre and should thaw by the time you reach work or the school gates. BATCH A PLAN: Dedicate half an hour a week to doing some batch-baking. With these staples in your freezer, your mornings should be easier, plus, no more last-minute expensive brekkie buys on your way to work. 7 Whip up a batch of five simple delights, freeze and dish out Credit: Getty All prices on page correct at time of going to press. Deals and offers subject to availability. Deal of the day 7 Save £11 on the Vileda Turbo Smart Spin Mop and Bucket Set at B&M Credit: Vileda CLEAN up quickly with the Vileda Turbo Smart Spin Mop and Bucket Set, previously £28, now £17 at B&M. SAVE: £11 Cheap treat 7 Treat yourself to a pack of three Magnum ice creams for £1.50 less at Iceland Credit: Magnum ENJOY a Magnum after dinner tonight. A pack of three was £3.50, and is now £2, at Iceland. SAVE: £1.50 What's new? THROUGHOUT June, travellers can earn double points on train travel booked through the Virgin Trains Ticketing app – so six points instead of three for every £1 spent. Top swap 7 This green striped parasol is £34.30 at Dunelm Credit: 7 But you could save £9.30 by opting for Habitat's version instead Credit: ADD some shade using this green striped parasol, £34.30 at Dunelm. Or order a similar parasol, for £25 at SAVE: £9.30 Little helper PICK up the M&S Beauty Bag in-store now. It's worth £210, but is on sale for £35, with four full-sized products and seven travel minis. Shop & save 7 Save £17 on the Black And Decker 1200W 30cm Hover Mower at Robert Dyas GIVE the garden a once over using the Black And Decker 1200W 30cm Hover Mower, usually £66.99 now £49.99 at Robert Dyas. SAVE: £17 Hot right now PICK up some new activewear at in their 'big clearout', with junior football socks starting at 49p. PLAY NOW TO WIN £200 7 Join thousands of readers taking part in The Sun Raffle JOIN thousands of readers taking part in The Sun Raffle. Every month we're giving away £100 to 250 lucky readers - whether you're saving up or just in need of some extra cash, The Sun could have you covered. Every Sun Savers code entered equals one Raffle ticket. The more codes you enter, the more tickets you'll earn and the more chance you will have of winning!

Aldi Is Being Sued By a Popular Snack Creator For Allegedly Selling 'Confusingly Similar Packaging'
Aldi Is Being Sued By a Popular Snack Creator For Allegedly Selling 'Confusingly Similar Packaging'

Yahoo

time02-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Aldi Is Being Sued By a Popular Snack Creator For Allegedly Selling 'Confusingly Similar Packaging'

Mondelēz International is suing Aldi, accusing the chain of copying packaging for popular snack brands including Oreos, Wheat Thins, Chips Ahoy! and Ritz crackers to mislead shoppers. The suit claims Aldi ignored prior warnings of legal action regarding Mondelēz's more popular brands and is "riding the coattails" of Mondelēz's branding. Mondelēz is seeking a jury trial to determine damages, including legal fees and punitive is in hot water with Mondelēz International, the parent company of well-known snack brands including Oreo, Wheat Thins, Nutter Butter, Chips Ahoy!, Nilla Wafers and Ritz crackers. In a complaint obtained by PEOPLE, filed on Tuesday, May 27, Mondelēz International, along with its intellectual property holding company and subsidiary Intercontinental Great Brands LLC (collectively 'Mondelēz'), claims that the budget-friendly grocery chain's business model hinges on producing products with similar packaging to resemble its popular aforementioned brands in an attempt to 'confuse' its customers. 'Defendant is in the business of selling private label cookie and cracker snacks and has a pattern and practice of selling products in packaging that are unacceptable copies of Mondelēz's trade dress,' reads the complaint. 'Because of this misconduct, Mondelēz has a history of enforcing its intellectual property rights against Defendant.' Mondelēz alleges that it has reached out to Aldi in the past regarding the mimicking of other product designs, including Teddy Graham cookies, Belvita biscuits, Tate's Bake Shop cookies and Triscuit crackers. According to the complaint, Aldi 'discontinued and/or changed certain of these infringing products' in response to the outreach. However, Mondelēz alleges Aldi ignored its similar request regarding the other product lines, which led to the formal complaint. 'Defendant's willful infringement must be stopped, and Mondelēz is entitled to recover the significant damages it has suffered,' reads the court documents. 'Defendant's acts have caused and are likely to cause confusion, mistake, or deception in the minds of the public.' Neither Mondelez International nor Aldi responded to PEOPLE's attempts for comment. Mondelēz claims that the alleged purposeful use of its familiar marketing designs by Aldi is an attempt to 'ride the coattails' of its products' popularity and benefit from its 'power of attraction, fame and/or prestige, and to exploit the marketing effort expended by Mondelēz.' Mondelēz is seeking a jury trial, which will be charged with determining the award amounts for treble damages, Mondelēz's attorney fees and costs, punitive damages, and any other awards the Court deems appropriate. Read the original article on People

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