Do you eat Oatmeal?!


Question: I am doing a study for my college nutrition class...How do you eat Oatmeal? just what ever comes to your mind


Answers: I am doing a study for my college nutrition class...How do you eat Oatmeal? just what ever comes to your mind

are you american-if so do you mean porridge. if just oatmeal in general, I eat it as oatcakes, in muesli, stirred in with boiled potatoes with melted butter, toasted with cream and raspberries to make cranachan, with suet and onion to make a stuffing for poultry, fried with onion to make skirlie, in biscuits, crumble mix......should I go on? If you do mean porridge then I eat it made with milk not water and sprinkled with brown sugar.

I eat microwaveable oatmeal

it explodes in the microwave a lot..kind of a downside

I boil it with water and a little salt. Add butter and sugar, then sprinkle some cinnamon/sugar mix on top. Its great with cinnamon toast on a cold morning!

I love Oatmeal. I heard it keeps your weight the way it is and its good for your heart.

Yes,I love the Quaker oatmeal that is microwaveable and comes in individual packets,my favorite flavor is apples and cinnamon,yummy! ;-)

Yes. I have it for breakfast almost everyday. It's low calorie and lasts until lunch.

I love cooked oatmeal.I eat it with a spoon. I like to add raisins and cream.

I never heard of anyone eating it raw .

I love oatmeal. I don't eat bacon anymore, but I used to fix the oatmeal as directed, add a chunk of butter, and sugar. Take crisp bacon and crumble it into the oatmeal. It was so good. Also would take a slice of toast and tear it into pieces and add it. The texture of the toast and the bacon in it, is great! But alas, I eat it healthy now. I use Splenda in it, and lowfat milk, and add a teaspoon of cinnamon since it is good for a person.





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