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Oatmeal- In your opinion best to worst

Kristofer68SS

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Quaker oatmeals only please. From best to worst.

i have been using instants, sometimes( i know they are the worst) and these quick oats below.

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Once these are gone, I will go old fashioned. These probably-

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Any advice on oatmeals will be greatly appreciated.

Please and thank you.
 
I measure out my cup of dry old fashioned oats, throw it in a bowl, put a scoop of peanut butter on it, boil a cup of water, pour over oats, let sit for a couple minutes, then voila, breakfast/lunch/dinner is served.
 
I'm not sure this is the advice you're looking for... but this is what i have for breakfast every morning.... i measure 1 cup of old fashion oats and i add a one pack of instant flavored oats from costco they come in a box of 48 or so, heat up a cup of milk for 1 minute and I'm done.

these are the instant oats i use
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more recently I've been putting oats in a blender and adding to my protein shakes... i think at this point i'm consuming more oats than i should :D
 
Thanks for the reponses guys. Reps for all.

I cook mine sometimes, sometimes i just pour them in my shake and drink/chew them down.

I guess my question is, outside of instant packets(sugar laced), does the oatmeal type really matter?

I have read from best to worst oats goes like this.

Steel oats > old fashioned > quick > instant-low carb > instant-normal
 
Thanks for the reponses guys. Reps for all.

I cook mine sometimes, sometimes i just pour them in my shake and drink/chew them down.

I guess my question is, outside of instant packets(sugar laced), does the oatmeal type really matter?

I have read from best to worst oats goes like this.

Steel oats > old fashioned > quick > instant-low carb > instant-normal

I think that's really splitting hairs. They are all oats, after all.
 
Thanks for the reponses guys. Reps for all.

I cook mine sometimes, sometimes i just pour them in my shake and drink/chew them down.

I guess my question is, outside of instant packets(sugar laced), does the oatmeal type really matter?

I have read from best to worst oats goes like this.

Steel oats > old fashioned > quick > instant-low carb > instant-normal

I hear where you are coming from, but don't split hairs if you don't have to.

I personally use the following method to make some delicious tasting oats:

1/2 cup old fashioned quaker oats + 1 packet quaker instant sugar free banana bread flavored oatmeal. I add less water than needed and microwave it for an additional minute or two and voila a delicious carb source that reminds me personally of eat banana bread (because it comes out a little drying and not all mushy).

The outline above is probably the most accurate as far as overall nutritional value, but I wouldn't discount the quality of some of the instants.
 
I use to do oats, pb, and protein, "cooked". No I find it quicker and easier to grind my oats in the coffee grinder. I grind a whole tub that last about a week. I make my shake with 24oz milk, 3 table spoons of pb, scoop of protein, and half cup of "oat flour", toss in blender and bam! Only when bulking of course. Works great!
 
Dump oats into the blender with my shake.

i do this sometimes when i have to run out the door to get to class in the morning. i absolutely hate it. the oats give me a sore throat from being raw and i almost choke on them all the time. idk how u do it.
 
1 cup old fashioned quaker oats with the old man on the brown tube container LOL add bout 3/4 cup water micro for 2 mins take out put 1 tsp brown sugar on pour 1/2 glass milk and its all good from there.

371 cals 14g protein 63g carbs 7g fat:18:
 
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