Which oats do u like besr the okd fashion or the quick & what do you put in them when ready to eat?!


Question: Old fashioned.....slow-cooking.....better flavor.
1. Cook with grated apple, cinnamon, sugar/salt to taste
2. Cook with raisins, cinnamon, sugar/salt to taste
3. Cook with dates, vanilla, sugar/salt to taste
4. Cook plain, salt/sugar to taste, and serve with fresh fruit (sliced bananas, blueberries, strawberries, raspberries, sliced peaches, sliced pears) and a dab of whipped topping.


Answers: Old fashioned.....slow-cooking.....better flavor.
1. Cook with grated apple, cinnamon, sugar/salt to taste
2. Cook with raisins, cinnamon, sugar/salt to taste
3. Cook with dates, vanilla, sugar/salt to taste
4. Cook plain, salt/sugar to taste, and serve with fresh fruit (sliced bananas, blueberries, strawberries, raspberries, sliced peaches, sliced pears) and a dab of whipped topping.

Quick~And, I like them with maple syrup and brown sugar.

I like the quick oats, I put butter sugar and milk on top. Yummy.

they are all good, but my real favorite is steel cut oats. they take a long time to cook, but so worth it. after that, old fashioned, and then instant. I like to put real butter, brown sugar, and half & half on them. I also like to add shelled sunflower seeds, the slightly salty crunch goes great in the steel cuts. I sometimes use craisins too, and I will occasionally put hazlenut coffee creamer on them with no sugar. Mmmmm.

quick oats and I love mine with brown sugar a bit of butter and milk.

Old fashioned, with lots of butter and salt. I just don't like sweet things for breakfast.

I personaly like it instant (quick) oatmeal. You can't tast all the oats mixed togeether
I usally add blue berries or some other kind of beries and when I don't have baries i add brown sugar

I prefer the quick oats. It all depends on my mood as to what I put in them, raisins, brown sugar, cinnamon. I like a little bit of milk in mine, but I stir it all together my husband likes to add things and then put milk on the top and let it sit there while he's eating.





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