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Pack Size. All Products. Save Rs. Market Price is the going rate in the market. As there are no standard rates, we conduct market surveys to determine this price. MP : Rs. MRP : Rs. Show More Pages. Buy Oats and Porridge Online Looking for a healthy and tasty breakfast? Oats are one of the best choices. Nowadays people are becoming more conscious of their health and prefer consuming a meal which is loaded with nutrients but contains fewer calories.
Oats have numerous uses in foods. Most commonly, they are rolled or crushed into oatmeal, or ground into fine oat flour. Oatmeal is chiefly eaten as porridge, but may also be used in a variety of baked goods, such as oatcakes, oatmeal cookies, and oat bread. Oats are also an ingredient in many cold bowls of cereal, in particular, muesli and granola.
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When I get up in the morning I add another 3 minutes to it, mix it and let it get cool while I am getting ready to work. I add raisins or honey for sweetness. Costco sells sunmade organic raisins, they are cheep and last for a month or two. I love oatmeal and probably can eat it every day for rest of my life. Sounds like a great system! I could probably eat it everyday, too. I like grits, too, so I will switch it up with that when I get in the mood for grits.
Make sure you cook on stove or have a big bowl for microwaving since they boil up more and will make a mess in your microwave otherwise.
We are paleo so dont eat grains and legumes but do eat dairy. We eat bacon and eggs, or just eggs, and cheese and veggies and apples, homemade cream yogurt, etc.
Paleo is expensive but there is no going back for us, it feels too good, though contributes to angst over the grocery bill, its through the roof, over CAN per month, we do buy bulk lambs and cow and pigs though from local farmers. Thanks for reading, Gwen!
Have you considered rolling your own oats? Oat groats are much cheaper and more nutritious as the oats have not been steam treated so retain all the healthy oils. Not sure about the price in the U. But in Australia, oat groats are 35 cents for grams. Also, forgot to mention that freshly rolled oats taste better too. Thanks for your blog. Sorry I forgot to say oat groats are cheaper than processed oatmeal in Australia. Costco has some sweet deals! Your price for a 10lb box is great.
I wish the husband would join my affinity for oats as that would make a 10 lb box worth it! Yum oats! I really do love oatmeal, I must say :. Gotta love Market Basket too—their prices are just awesome. You can have your food pay for itself if you clip coupons! I get everything besides produce for nearly free or free. I have been buying instant oatmeal with maple and brown sugar. Not sure how you survive all morning on 60g, 86g seems like a small breakfast to me.
I may have to look into buying in bulk for the plain stuff. It is microwaveable, right? Might be cheaper to make your own oatmeal and add maple syrup and brown sugar easily enough. I always get the rolled oats, never the quick cooking more processed kind. Ever try buying the steel cut oats in bulk? Prices vary but I find the end product to be much less mushy. In the morning a quick zap in the microwave reheats, then I add my extras.
The instructions on this site have worked for me every time, and a little milk or a few pennies of reconstituted powdered milk are all you need. I flavor mine with homemade preserves, fruit, or the gigantic bottle of vanilla that I got at Costco. Live in a studio apartment sq. Learning frugality at 66 years young is tough going, but starting to enjoy it.
I love cooking for others , myself too, just hate eating alone. I was known by family and friends for my Lunch with Lee but it is not doable anymore in my tiny space with no patio or outdoor area. So missing that. I have always loved eating out, for me it is all about socializing so I am struggling with the no eating out thing, but I am determined and since the cutting back has not worked out for me, I am going to do your zero tolerance for a month.
I do have to have a plan though, a meal plan that is. I have really gotten into crockpot cooking summer in Phoenix, AZ and it is a health, budget and time saver extraordinaire for me. I eat almost plant-based exclusively cuz I like it and works for me and now I am doing simple meals which means only a few ingredients and avoiding any that have to come off some remote mountain via donkey or llama from some far away place.
I do love your blog and am so looking forward to reading more. I am budgeting myself on reading all at one sitting. Am I the only one that eats savory oatmeal? We do ours also from Costco , with a pat of butter and a dash of salt.
Love my oatmeal with raisins Costco and brown sugar on sale. The only thing is, I have to cook it myself, usually in the microwave. Depending on what oatmeal you have on hand, the cooking time and amount of liquid may need to be modified to get the texture you want.
My office supplies a massive bowl of fresh fruit in the kitchen. Most days I eat a banana or 2 for breakfast…. You can soak your oats overnight to make them even more healthy! Thanks for the great blog. I started my uber frugal month this month. Re frugal breakfasts, I get tired of oats every morning, so now alternate with quinoa. Like oats, quinoa is yummy with or without milk, fruit, cinnamon, etc.
Thanks for this blog. Being more frugal has so far been a fun and creative challenge! Back to oats with milk.
I started my uber frugal month this month too. Eating up what I have and tracking my daily expenses. I have pounced on debt like a jungle cat! I have been enjoying cold oats in the morning for several years now. Throw in the fridge the night before and then they are ready to eat the next morning.
How to make oatmeal in a microwave Measure oats into a bowl However much oats you added, add a bit less of water. As the humble breakfast, I dress it up with cinnamon one day, nutmeg another, cardamon a third…and for a real treat, a little syrup or vanilla not quite as frugal, but the key word is treat. Yay, oatmeal! Baccon, egg, mushrooms, spinach, and cheese. I thought that was pretty good until I read this. I have recently discovered overnight oats.
I have a ton of 8 oz mason jars from making baby food, so I put oats in the bottom, with milk, then add yogurt, brown sugar and fruit on top. I also make portions in my 4 oz jars for the baby minus the sugar. Sometimes I add peanut butter for a more filling meal. I can portion out the whole week in advance and they are ready to go in the morning when I wake up.
A lady at work says she make breakfast burritos and keeps them in the freezer. Then the kids can just grab them and heat them up before eating. I keep meaning to try this for the older kids who mostly eat the expensive cereal! So now I just add a tablespoon of chia seeds to the bottom of my cup before brewing, give it a quick stir, then add my half and half. And since I can get 3lbs of chia seeds for 9. I got chia seeds and just make them with water into pudding.
Might try making pudding with a little cream and coffee instead. Coffee chia pudding! I like to add cranberries, slivered almonds and l little honey with milk.
When cooking, the cranberries plump and are not chewy. Very healthy. Unfortunately my partner still likes to eat a hard boiled egg, yogurt, granola and an apple each morning. So we make our own lattes at home.
Sometimes we make Cuban coffee, and add it to a mug of hot milk, stirring some sugar in it. But most of the time, we heat up a mug of milk, and add a teaspoon of instant coffee and a teaspoon of hot cocoa powder mix. Then I eat one slice of toast with honey or jam along with it. So maybe. Ive got a baby crying so my math is a very quick estimate! You can mix it with liquid the night before and let it sit in the refrigerator overnight. I eat it cold in the summer and heat it in the microwave for mins in the winter.
I buy that in bulk. I want to add an alternative for those seeking an extremely cheap breakfast but do not prefer grains. You can try carrots and home-made hummus from canned chic peas. One person can probably get by on 1 1lb page of chick peas and no more than 2 bags of carrots per week. Add a few cents for other hummus ingredients in low quantities. Not as cheap as oatmeal, but still a really good choice if grains are a no-go.
I am not sure how much my breakfast costs. Since I have osteoporosis I am not altering this element. I cook this in the microwave as I hate cleaning that messy sauce pan. To this I add blueberries, cinnamon and a little maple syrup.
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