Well, honey, buckle up because here's the tea: 2 Weetabix biscuits have around 140 calories, a cup of milk adds about 100 calories, and one sugar cube packs in 20 calories. So, if my math is right (and it always is), your total calorie count for that breakfast combo is roughly 260 calories. Enjoy your meal, darling!
there are 198 kcal in a serving of 2 weetabix with 150ml of semi skimmed milk
how many sugar in 200 ml milk without add sugar
Weetabix is healthy but it depends on what you add on it. For example it would be unhealthy to add lots of spoons of sugar, try for having it plain with low-fat semi-skimmed milk, low fat yogurt or with fruits. it's low on calories 2 biscuits contain 117 calories, which means 1 biscuit is around 58.5!
All natural forms of tea (with no added ingredients, like sugar or milk) will have 0 calories in them.Anything you add to tea will contain calories, such as milk, milk substitute, sugar, honey, etc.
A cup of tea without sugar and without milk will have zero calories. Milk can add 10-50 calories, depending on how much milk is added and whether the milk is skim, 1%, 2% or whole. Cream could add more calories, up to 70 depending on variety and quantity.
1 fluid ounce of milk has 18 calories and 1 gram of fat. 1 teaspoon of granulated white sugar has 9 calories. So, a cup of coffee with an ounce of milk and a teaspoon of sugar has approximately 37 calories.
It depends how much milk and what type of sweetner you put in. Tea has no calories in its pure form. A splash of milk is 20 to 30 calories. One spoonful (teaspoon) of real sugar is 15 calories. Artificial or substitute sweetners have no calories.
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there isn't any calories in coffee so 2 teaspoons of sugar is 15 calories and 10 calories in a small amount of milk so its 25 calories all together
Zero, if there is no milk or sugar in it.
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According to Weetabix's UK Web site, a 100 g serving provides 358 Kcal. (For you North American readers, that's 358 calories in a 3.5 oz serving without the milk.)