Anonymous wrote:I asked my elderly first generation (born in the 1930's shortly after his parents immigrated here) relative. He says the reason his parents came to America was to get rich so they could afford yummy things to add to their oatmeal.
Anonymous wrote:I eat steel cut oats everyday - most amazing breakfast ever. Cook them on the stove in the morning, add kosher salt, walnuts and raisins to your bowl and enjoy the breakfast of champions.
Put the rest in the fridge and warm up your serving size in the microwave (with a little milk or almond milk) and use until you run out.

Anonymous wrote:Steel cut oats on pressure cooker. Make savory breakfasts with egg or soy sauce (like a rice congee)
not all it is about salt , it is also about reducing stress, drinking enough water, and getting daily exercise.Anonymous wrote:I lived in Scotland as a child, and LOVE thick cut rolled oats. The thicker the better. Some Scots make salty porridge, with water, that I don't like. I prefer the sweet variety with milk and honey. I could eat it raw, since I love it so much, but that has unfortunate intestinal consequences![]()
You can cook oats with milk, it won't hurt your cholesterol that much, OP. If you're really worried, you can use fat-free milk.
Lowering cholesterol is all about not eating processed foods, that contain a lot of added fats, and avoiding red meats, and charcuterie (bacon, sausages, etc). It doesn't mean you can't have eggs or milk in moderate amounts.
Lowering blood pressure is all about eating less salt.