Do you eat oatmeal?

Anonymous
What kind and how often?
Anonymous
Steel cut. With milk and dried fruit.
Usually only in winter, and then probably 3-4x/week.
Anonymous
Quaker, refrigerated overnight with blueberries. Warmed for 1.5 minutes, add a little agave. Yum.
Anonymous
Yes. Quaker instant - it comes in a tub. I bring it in a little baggie to work and then make it with the hot water from the coffee machine. A few times a week. I put a little butter and cinnamon in my baggie at home, then at work pour a little milk in. I eat a piece of fruit too, and that's my breakfast.

I wish I could have steel cut, because apparently it's healthier (I don't understand how), but I can't find an instant version where I could just add the hot water like I do now.
Anonymous
Quaker old fashioned. Every day with apples, chia, walnuts, cinnamon and a dash of brown sugar.

Been contemplating a different brand because of the summer stories about RoundUp.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Quaker old fashioned. Every day with apples, chia, walnuts, cinnamon and a dash of brown sugar.

Been contemplating a different brand because of the summer stories about RoundUp.


I could just sprinkle some chia seeds into my oatmeal?
Anonymous
half serving of steel cut (bobs red mill “instant” steel cut) every morning
Anonymous
Bob’s Red Mill old fashioned oats. Either soaked overnight with milk, peanut butter, and maple syrup; or cooked with water and a pinch of salt then add milk, butter, cinnamon, and sometimes brown sugar.
Anonymous
I eat oatmeal every day. I make a big batch on the weekend then put it into mason jars with fruit, plain yogurt, and toppings: chia seeds, cacao, walnuts, pistachios, etc.
Anonymous
Grew up w/steel cut (my Dad had every single day of his 95 years!) Now I have Quaker Old Fashion-mix of fresh fruit and usually some dried (cherries, apricots or raisins) and maybe 1/2 tsp of maple syrup. 2x week all year. DH has 3-5x /wk
Anonymous
I do old fashioned, topped with homemade yogurt, syrup, hemp seeds, coconut, cacao nibs, and seasonal fruit (right now pomegranate). If I have nuts I’ll add those, too.
Anonymous
I do most days. Old fashioned, sometimes cooked and sometimes soaked overnight. I add flax and chia seeds and then add in different stuff depending on what we have on hand.
Anonymous
Quaker old-fashioned, soaked in almond milk for 10 minutes, add cinnamon, fruit (fresh or dried) and nuts. I don't eat it every day, but I feel best on the days that start this way.
Anonymous
I've been making a batch of overnight oats on Sunday night and eating it for weekday breakfasts. I add fresh fruit, berries, and nuts in the morning. I use old-fashioned oats for this.
Anonymous
14:33, yup! I just put 1T of chia seeds in when I’m adding my other additions.
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