Where do you get your steel cut oats? I've checked all around town and the best I can find is a small, very expensive tin of steel cut oats. Any online sites to buy in bulk?jjjd said:oat bran can be bought as well as oatmeal itself
fwiw, most oats you buy are "rolled oats". "steel cut" oats (which are also available) maintain more of the bran and the nutrtion, but do take longer to cook. they are a superior choice. they also taste better
I use the Quaker or Red Mill oats and grind them to a powder. Shake it up real good, and down it in one shot.J_MAN said:what oats do you guys buy to put in your shakes? everytime I've put oats (ground into powder) into my shakes it never really mixes in, its all grainy and then I end up with a bunch at the bottom I have to swallow.
kmac6225 said:In a blender w/ my protein shakes...real simple and I swear you can barely tell they're there
Wardog bars a.k.a. sheesh bars. Good stuff!Cuffs said:Thee's a recipe around here for bars made with oats, natural pb, honey, and whey protein. I made them before and they turned out good. One time I made them w/ sugar free maple syrup, but I didn't like the heavy maple flavor.
After I blend my shake with oats, I put it in a shaker bottle minus the strainer and just give it a quick shake in between sips.MakaveliThaDon said:do i just have a sucky blender then? Cuz everytime i do this i have to chew my shake, and all the oats end up at the bottom and i basically have to eat the bottom out with a spoon, **** is nasty
NPursuit said:After I blend my shake with oats, I put it in a shaker bottle minus the strainer and just give it a quick shake in between sips.
So what brand was it?taffer said:i just tried a new brand of oats today, i think i love oats 100times more now![]()
im pretty sure its an aussie only brand, but its called "sunsine"Stingray said:So what brand was it?
SR
I know this is a little old now, but when you grind the oats up do they get oily or anything in the coffee grinder?Cuffs said:Grind the oats in a coffee bean grinder then add to your shakes.
Bump on the Bobs Redmill products. My local grocery store carries the line of foods.
g4ud1n said:I know this is a little old now, but when you grind the oats up do they get oily or anything in the coffee grinder?
I don't own a coffee grinder, but making oat flour from rolled oats works quite well in my blender. I blend about a weeks worth at a time, similar to what you are doing. Aside from shakes, I've found that the ground up oats cook up similar to cream of wheat. And then I'll add a few scoops of protein powder for flavor. Not too shabby.
Funny that you'd mention about the blender--my roommate just advised me of the same thing today after trying it with my Ninja. Thats a good idea for the cooking as well. I enjoy cream of wheat-style porridge, but have not been consuming it lately.
Not trying to plug anything, but Rich Piana has a product with oats and a few other clean carb sources that mixes OK in a shake.
But I couldn't help thinking of this when I read this post, so I'll just leave this here.
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Not trying to plug anything, but Rich Piana has a product with oats and a few other clean carb sources that mixes OK in a shake.
But I couldn't help thinking of this when I read this post, so I'll just leave this here.
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Not trying to plug anything, but Rich Piana has a product with oats and a few other clean carb sources that mixes OK in a shake.
Who cares?. Rich Piano is a douche. So many of you young guys just love swingin on his balls though.
LOL! I totally second this. I'm still relatively young, but not a fan.
I know it's like strap your boners down dudes, he's a guy.
Well before you two start strapping down on each others boners, show me one other body building labelled supplement that contains clean carbs without protein. Don't even worry about the oats, which it has.