I make it in the trad way as well... but I have skimmed milk with it.. I usually add raisins to it... however I rarely have it or breakfast.. usually bruch or sometimes even dinnerScotts old fashioned Porage oats. Note the spelling. I make and eat it the traditional way, oats, water and a pinch of salt.
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Bingo. Me too with the blueberries, strawberries, apple, whatever fruit I have on hand. I'm not an oatmeal snob per se, but I only use the "old-fashioned" type. None of that instant stuff. I usually cook it with milk (not water) but never add additional sugar, preferring the natural sweetness of the fruit.I make oatmeal everyday; the old fashion kind. We usually have it with fresh blueberries and walnuts but sometimes instead of blueberries, I may go crazy and shake things up by adding other fruit.It's usually a couple of pieces of chopped apple with a dash of cinnamon, or maybe raspberries, or a few slices of banana. It's all good!
How long does it take you to go through a 25 pound bag of rolled oats?I ate plenty of McCann's Irish oats, steel-cut, (my father referred to them as "horse oats") but switched to Bob's Red Mill in 25lb bags. It's way cheaper and more convenient to have inventory in bulk, but the Irish oats taste slightly different, slightly better.
Prep is w water, salt, flax seed, frozen blueberries, and a whole almonds. The almonds supply some protein and of course blue berries for the blue food group.
We don't like instant oatmeal at all. I cook mine with water and never add any cream, butter, or sweetner; not that it probably would't be really good,Bingo. Me too with the blueberries, strawberries, apple, whatever fruit I have on hand. I'm not an oatmeal snob per se, but I only use the "old-fashioned" type. None of that instant stuff. I usually cook it with milk (not water) but never add additional sugar, preferring the natural sweetness of the fruit.
And nuts. Definitely gotta have nuts -- especially walnuts, but I'm not picky.
Oh, jeez, yep I forgot about the maple syrup too -- only a tad of about a tablespoon or so. Not more than that. But let me say, it's only REAL maple syrup. Aunt Jemima and Mrs. Butterworth are not invited to breakfast in my house.We don't like instant oatmeal at all. I cook mine with water and never add any cream, butter, or sweetner; not that it probably would't be really good,but we try and eat healthy. I prefer the natural sweetness of the fruit too but my husband adds a tad of maple syrup in his bowl of oatmeal.