Cereal is for people who can't afford to eat bacon and eggs. I feel sorry for them.
I feel sorry for people who kill themselves and other species by eating bacon and eggs. They must be a physical and emotional mess.
Cereal is for people who can't afford to eat bacon and eggs. I feel sorry for them.
Anyone for Oatibix?
We make our own porridge with steel cut oats. I also eat plain bran flakes with milk, never any sugar.
I feel sorry for people who kill themselves and other species by eating bacon and eggs. They must be a physical and emotional mess.
I had porridge for the first time in the UK. I have oatmeal here at home on occasion, instant stuff that's not that good, but I thought I'd try it out of interest. I don't know what you guys do to make it, but I really liked it! I failed to ask the B&B people how they made it.
Can the UK people tell me what the secret is, and if I can get whatever oatmeal you guys purchase here in the states. I assume I have to cook it awhile.
Per person
¼ cup pinhead oatmeal (about 25g) - Wikipedia says pinhead oats are the same as steel-cut oats ... yes?
¼ cup medium oatmeal (about 25g) - does this mean either/or or do you use 1/4 cup of each type of oatmeal per person (1/2 cup total)?
1 cup (about 300ml) water - is this in addition to the 200 ml of water noted in Step 1?
Generous pinch of salt
1. Heat a dry frying pan over a medium high heat and toast the oats until fragrant about a minute or 2 at most... . Put the oats in a medium saucepan along with the milk (how much milk?) and 1 cup (about 200ml) water and bring slowly to the boil, stirring frequently with the handle of a wooden spoon
2. Turn down the heat even further, and just barely simmer, stirring very regularly, while cooking for about for about 10 minutes, or until you have the consistency you require. After about 5 minutes, add the salt but ..you MUST add salt, and add it before the end of the cooking. Not at the beginning and not when the dish is cooked .
3. Cover and allow to sit for 5 minutes.
Holly, would you please clarify this for my simple brain. I'd like to try it. Thanks!
HD, ah, so toasting is the trick!
I'm not sure what's the "greatest of all time," but occasionally I like shredded wheat or raisin bran, with whole milk. In cold weather I like cooked oats or cream of wheat.
give it a little Wilford Brimley
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Cereal is for people who can't afford to eat bacon and eggs. I feel sorry for them.
Bacon and eggs is lunch fare. The cereal cuts the fats.
RT, you can buy this here in the regular cereal aisleThanks. I'll check. I see it's on Amazon too.
RT, you can buy this here in the regular cereal aisle
I was born and raised in Scotland the home of Porridge oats.. it's our National dish.. so here's how I make it...
I toasted oatmeal in a pan earlier. It's very good!