Iwillnevergiveup
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Thu Feb-24-11 03:18 AM
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| Making your own homemade oatmeal packets |
Lucinda
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Thu Feb-24-11 05:01 AM
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Heading to bed finally, but I am bookmarking to peek at later today. LOVE oatmeal! :hi:
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Thu Feb-24-11 12:23 PM
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| 2. I love oatmeal too, but I think I'm the ONLY one of the planet who likes it |
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with salt and pepper instead of sweet. Naturally, there are no pre-made packets for this, so I just buy a big tub and grind in my fresh pepper and Himalayan sea salt right into the steaming bowl. I also like my oatmeal a little under-cooked and lumpy instead of soupy. Weirdo, huh? :crazy:
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Thu Feb-24-11 08:23 PM
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| 3. I love mine a little lumpy, too. |
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Bill pours milk or cream on his, but I love them both salty and sweet, so I throw in a good pat of salted butter and some brown sugar. :9
You got me on the pepper, tho. ;)
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Fri Feb-25-11 01:54 AM
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is where it's at!
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Mon Feb-28-11 01:13 AM
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| 5. Looks like a lot of work, but a money saver |
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I just scoop out a third of a cup of quick cooking oatmeal, a sprinkle of salt and a sprinkle of cinnamon sugar, pour skim milk over it and nuke it until it is thick. If I nuke it on 50% for a few minutes, stir, then nuke it at 80% for a bit longer, it comes out just the way I like it, but it took experimentation to get it just right.
I'm tempted to add ground pecans to it - that would be good!
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