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By Impera_Magna
Added August 31, 2006 | Recipe #184141
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I've been trying out some different oatmeal recipes out lately. This was my favorite. It has lots of that good traditional oatmeal flavor in the right amounts.
people found this review Helpful. You can only vote others' reviews helpful or not helpful... Was this review helpful to you? Yes | No We don't know who you are. Sign in or create an accountBy BillyBob #2
on January 10, 2009
By Chef #988374
on October 29, 2008
ii've been making my oatmeal in the microwave for a while and found your recipe for adding extra's. So far have added raisons, cried cranberries, pecans, slivered almonds, Splenda, Splenda brown sugar. and lite maple syrup. Not all at the same time. I sure makes oatmeal a lot more fun. And I save a love of money not buying the "instant" oatmeal packets. Thanks for the recipe.
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on September 29, 2008
This method works great for me. I usually stir in a bit of powdered milk at the end to make it creamy.
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on February 04, 2008
I used skim milk about 3/4 c.instead of water and 1/2 Tbl of brown sugar and a slug of maple syrup. Just excellent. Revolutionized breakfast around here. I am a much happier person and have a much better morning with a bowl of oatmeal in me. I like dried cranberries in it too, I need to branch out more, there are tons of possibilities.
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on January 14, 2008
This was super oatmeal! I used dried cranberries and cut back on the brown sugar to 1 tbl, but otherwise followed exact. Really filling and a great way to start the day! Thanks!
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on January 01, 2008
I'm so fed up with the slime that is instant oatmeal. I'm thrilled to have a fast easy way to make real oatmeal for once! I leave the fruit and nuts out and go for just cinnamon and sugar. A tsp of apple pie spice is nice too.
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on August 01, 2007
I made this with my summer school class today. We'd just read "The Three Bears," it was a yummy way to try "porridge". The kids loved it! I used quick oats and skipped the walnuts and fruit. As a Kindergarten teacher, this is a simple way to cook with kids in a limited kitchen.
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This is how I make it, too (takes my micro. 2 min.) and I love it! Thanks Impera Magna for posting. Roxygirl
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on January 22, 2007
You did it again-hooked another one! lol...I am not a huge oatmeal or breakfast fan, but I am trying the balanced diet thing since I realize the importance. My husband is better at eating this 'stuff' than me, but when I saw this recipe and read the ratings I knew I had to try it, skeptical as I was - it's GREAT! I've tried oatmeal every way imagineable I thought yet this is so simple. I love it. It's a winner...my hubby is in for a new treat :) Thanks IM!!!
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I have a variation of oatmeal porridge every morning from September to April!! This is an easy way to make a good healthy breakfast. I vary the fruits and the amount of sugar, lately I have been grating fresh nutmeg over the top (omit the cinnamon) for a change!! You are right Impera_Magna, oatmeal is NOT boring!
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on September 03, 2006
Love this oatmeal. So easy to make and the variations are endless. I have added sliced bananas, strawberries, blueberries, and chopped apple so far and can't wait to try it with dried fruit which is on my shopping list. Thank you so much for posting.
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Serving Size: 1 (319 g)
Servings Per Recipe: 1
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