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My Own Old Fashioned Oatmeal Recipe

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By justmesuzanne

Start With Old Fashioned Oats...

 This is a filling, delicious breakfast recipe that I have most mornings in the winter.  Be sure to use old-fashioned oats rather than instant (processed) oats.  Start to finish this recipe only takes about 10 minutes, so be sure to get all the goodness you can from the grain.  

Fruits, Nuts & Whole Grain Oats

Fill your plate with delicious, healthy food! Photographer: jslander: everystockphoto.com Attribution License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/
Fill your plate with delicious, healthy food! Photographer: jslander: everystockphoto.com Attribution License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/


The best water...

Brita 35503 Pitcher Replacement Water Filter Cartridges, 3-Pack Brita 35503 Pitcher Replacement Water Filter Cartridges, 3-Pack
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Here's What You'll Need...

2 quart covered ceramic casserole dish.

½ cup of old fashioned oats.

1 cup of Brita water.

1 heaping tbsp peanut butter.

1 generous tsp honey.

A generous shake of cinnamon.

Dried fruit, flax seeds, and nuts to taste.

Milk or yogurt as topping.


The perfect dish...

CorningWare French White 2-1/2-Quart Round Casserole Dish with Glass Cover CorningWare French White 2-1/2-Quart Round Casserole Dish with Glass Cover
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Here's What You'll Do...

Measure the oats into the casserole dish. Add all of the other ingredients. Do not stir at this point. Cover the dish and microwave on high for 3 minutes. Remove the cover, stir, and microwave on high, uncovered, for another 3 minutes. Remove the dish from the microwave, stir. Top with milk or yogurt of any flavor. Enjoy!

Copyright:SuzanneBennett:January 11, 2009  

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C. C. Riter  says:
12 months ago

sounds great on a snowy day like today. Did you know that if you put 'old-fashioned' oats into the blender and pulse it a few times you will end up with your own 'instant' oats?

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justmesuzanne  says:
12 months ago

I didn't know that, but how instant do you want it? This is pretty fast! :D That would surely be better than the expensive processed product you get in the store. Thanks!

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indanila  says:
4 months ago

Delish!!! I've gotta try this!

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justmesuzanne  says:
4 months ago

I know you will enjoy it. I just had it this morning now that there is a bit of Fall in the air again! :)

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