BellaDonna
 Barrel Racker Posts:1890

 | | 10/18/2006 2:03 PM |
| I wanted to lower my cholesterol and find another breakfast food especially now since the weather is getting cooler and yogurt is not preferable. My experience with oatmeal has been very limited to instant Quaker Oats strawberries and cream "oatmeal."
What oatmeals do you use? I've seen this oatmeal in a silver tin can and Irish oatmeal but I wasn't sure how this would taste. Is stovetop cooking better? What about adding flaxseed for omega-3s? TIA. | | | |
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wino4ever
 Grape Fermenter Posts:578

 | | 10/18/2006 2:27 PM |
| Stovetop cooking is better as you can control consistency more that way. I don't like "oatmush". But then again I eat the cheap crap with the puritan on the label. And I add lots of butter, half and half, cinnamon, and brown sugar which likely negate any beneficial qualities of the food.
And definitely a pinot noir or oaky chard.  | | | |
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TBird Park Slope, Brooklyn
 Wine Connoisseur Posts:5219


 | | 10/18/2006 3:22 PM |
| | i eat plain quaker oats 5 days a week. i add blueberries, walnuts, raisins and chopped dates. when i'm feeling wild and crazy, i add a teaspoon of honey. no complaints. | | | |
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TBird Park Slope, Brooklyn
 Wine Connoisseur Posts:5219


 | | 10/18/2006 3:24 PM |
| | if you add flaxseeds, don't forget to crush them first. i eat enough salmon or i'd add those as well(like i used to). | | | |
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Elkiholic New Hampshire
 Grape Fermenter Posts:467

 | | 10/18/2006 5:53 PM |
| My wife's really into Kashi Heart to Heart oatmeal. I eat the Golden Brown Maple once and awhile...
See Here: Kashi | | Mike Coutu Addicted to Wine | |
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TBird Park Slope, Brooklyn
 Wine Connoisseur Posts:5219


 | | 10/18/2006 7:08 PM |
| | at my "healthiest", i used to add canned pumpkin(along with some pumpkin spice) to my oatmeal. i need to get back to that. | | | |
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ChangeMe
 Grape Picker Posts:6

 | | 10/19/2006 3:26 AM |
| The oatmeal you buy in the box really doesn't have that much fiber, which is what will lower your cholesterol. You have to fine "steel cut oats." I'd have to google it again to remember exactly why, but it has MUCH more fiber. I actually saw this tucked away at a local Farm Fresh recently, so it shouldn't be impossible to find! If you like the sweetness of Quaker boxes, you may need to do a little spicing up for this one to fit your taste. It's pretty hardy...nothing some butter and brown sugar can't fix!  | | | |
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juggernt Tampa, FL, USA
 Wine Bottler Posts:3421


 | | 10/19/2006 4:25 AM |
| | There's a brand of Irish Oatmeal that the health food store carries...like Murphy's or something. It has good body and good flavor. | | Visit The Butcher Block at http://www.butcherblocktampa.com/ | |
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kpak Alaska
 Wine Thief Posts:2968


 | | 10/19/2006 4:01 PM |
| | McCanns | | The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has it's limits... ps - friends don't let friends eat farmed salmon. | |
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TBird Park Slope, Brooklyn
 Wine Connoisseur Posts:5219


 | | 10/19/2006 4:24 PM |
| Quote:
The oatmeal you buy in the box really doesn't have that much fiber, which is what will lower your cholesterol. You have to fine "steel cut oats."
4 grams per 1/2 cup is more than enough to do the job, plus with the addition of raisins and dates...
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but yes, steel cut does have about double.
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BellaDonna
 Barrel Racker Posts:1890

 | | 10/19/2006 5:28 PM |
| Quote:
i add blueberries
What are you going to put in the winter? | | | |
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TBird Park Slope, Brooklyn
 Wine Connoisseur Posts:5219


 | | 10/19/2006 6:07 PM |
| frozen blueberries.  | | | |
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rjs3 NJ
 Barrel Filler Posts:1124

 | | 10/20/2006 4:52 PM |
| | I add splenda. also, i add bananas. | | | |
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BellaDonna
 Barrel Racker Posts:1890

 | | 10/20/2006 6:09 PM |
| I tried to cook oatmeal this morning; however, it took much longer to cook than expected and I did not have the time to finish-->In the trash it went | | | |
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TBird Park Slope, Brooklyn
 Wine Connoisseur Posts:5219


 | | 10/20/2006 6:17 PM |
| | exactly my point, who needs the bother! quaker oatmeal, 1 minute microwave(i don't even do that, i just add hot water and let it sit for a few). so you get 4 grams of fiber instead of 8, just add banana/date/whatever you want to make up the difference. life can be easy! | | | |
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ChangeMe
 Barrel Filler Posts:1371

 | | 10/20/2006 7:33 PM |
| | I am in the T-Bird camp on this one. I use instant, add hot water at the office and that is that. Can't get to bothered about it. | | | |
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Pool Boy Laurl, MD (DC suburb)
 Master of Wine Posts:13711


 | | 10/20/2006 9:25 PM |
| I use the quaker instant too. Never have made it the slow way.
Are y'all using 'plain' or any of the flavored crap I use (apples & cinnamon, etc)? Never thought of adding my own stuff to it like I do with granola and yogurt. | | www.roguefood.com -- www.cellartracker.com | |
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ChangeMe
 Barrel Filler Posts:1371

 | | 10/20/2006 9:53 PM |
| Well, there is a pretty big difference with well-made real oatmal, but I don't care enough to bother normally.
I usually have the flavored crap. | | | |
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TBird Park Slope, Brooklyn
 Wine Connoisseur Posts:5219


 | | 10/21/2006 4:49 PM |
| here's where i do not cut corners, i ONLY use plain. i like having control over what i'm eating and that flavored stuff is loaded with CRAP!  | | | |
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Pool Boy Laurl, MD (DC suburb)
 Master of Wine Posts:13711


 | | 10/21/2006 8:44 PM |
| | gotta do the TBird experiment then and see if I can find the instant plain version | | www.roguefood.com -- www.cellartracker.com | |
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