Amazon has 8-Count 1.62-Oz Quaker Instant Steel Cut Oatmeal (Cranberries & Blueberries) on sale for $2.32 -> now $2.44. Shipping is free with Amazon Prime or on orders $25 or more.
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Amazon[amazon.com] has 8-Count Quaker, Instant Steel Cut Oatmeal, Cranberries And Blueberries for $2.32 when you check out with Subscribe & Save. Shipping is free w/ Amazon Prime or on $25+. Save an extra 5% when buying four (4) boxes. Now $2.44, no longer S&S
Made with real pieces of juicy blueberries, tart cranberries, and 100% whole grain Quaker oats
Nutty flavor and hearty texture
Individual packets microwave in three minutes
Steel cut oatmeal is heart-healthy Diets rich in whole grain foods and other plant foods and low in saturated fat and cholesterol may help reduce the risk of heart disease
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I don't understand why brands think Americans still want 3 teaspoons of sugar with their half-cup serving of oatmeal. This is 26% sugar by weight. Besides the obvious health issues, it would taste just as good (or better) with half as much sugar and a little more spice or flavoring. If you're adding 3 teaspoons of sugar to your oatmeal, you might as well just eat Frosted Flakes. There are also plenty of cereals (and oatmeals) out there with 2x-4x as much total fiber and soluble fiber. I don't see why anyone would choose steel cut oats like these, deal with the longer cooking time, when there's no added health benefit. The product overall is less healthy than a lot of instant oatmeal varieties.
Sugar listed before cranberries and blueberries. I'm out.
I tried these and found them really gross. Just way too sweet. I threw out what I got.
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I bought 4 boxes for 7.18 with the extra 5% off with 4 items and max S&S.
I just recently went back in the office and I'm having a really difficult time managing my mornings and more often than not leave without eating. These will be great to keep at my desk.
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06-04-2023 at 04:37 PM.
I don't understand why brands think Americans still want 3 teaspoons of sugar with their half-cup serving of oatmeal. This is 26% sugar by weight. Besides the obvious health issues, it would taste just as good (or better) with half as much sugar and a little more spice or flavoring. If you're adding 3 teaspoons of sugar to your oatmeal, you might as well just eat Frosted Flakes. There are also plenty of cereals (and oatmeals) out there with 2x-4x as much total fiber and soluble fiber. I don't see why anyone would choose steel cut oats like these, deal with the longer cooking time, when there's no added health benefit. The product overall is less healthy than a lot of instant oatmeal varieties.
I don't understand why brands think Americans still want 3 teaspoons of sugar with their half-cup serving of oatmeal. This is 26% sugar by weight. Besides the obvious health issues, it would taste just as good (or better) with half as much sugar and a little more spice or flavoring. If you're adding 3 teaspoons of sugar to your oatmeal, you might as well just eat Frosted Flakes. There are also plenty of cereals (and oatmeals) out there with 2x-4x as much total fiber and soluble fiber. I don't see why anyone would choose steel cut oats like these, deal with the longer cooking time, when there's no added health benefit. The product overall is less healthy than a lot of instant oatmeal varieties.
Because most never learned proper nutrition and also never learned self control with eating. But a side note, mix one packet of this with 1 cup of non sweetened oats and you can feed 3 kids pretty easy.
Because most never learned proper nutrition and also never learned self control with eating. But a side note, mix one packet of this with 1 cup of non sweetened oats and you can feed 3 kids pretty easy.
My daily breakfast/ treat is a mix of protein powder, a packet of no sugar added or plain oats, 40 grams each of Kodiak pancake mix and krusteaz mix. Which I make into about 5-6 waffles. A bit high in carbs but good amount of protein and fiber. Only issue is amount of sodium from krusteaz mix. But I can use the mix with water and don't have to deal with the hassle of using eggs
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I just recently went back in the office and I'm having a really difficult time managing my mornings and more often than not leave without eating. These will be great to keep at my desk.
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My daily breakfast/ treat is a mix of protein powder, a packet of no sugar added or plain oats, 40 grams each of Kodiak pancake mix and krusteaz mix. Which I make into about 5-6 waffles. A bit high in carbs but good amount of protein and fiber. Only issue is amount of sodium from krusteaz mix. But I can use the mix with water and don't have to deal with the hassle of using eggs