4-Pack 32-Oz Bob's Red Mill Gluten Free High Protein Rolled Oats
$25.40
$39.09
w/ S&S & More + Free S&H
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Amazon has 4-Pack 32-Oz Bob's Red Mill Gluten Free High Protein Rolled Oats for $39.09 - 30% when you 'clip' the coupon on product page - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $25.41. Shipping is free.
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Amazon[amazon.com] has 4-Pack 32-Oz Bob's Red Mill Gluten Free High Protein Rolled Oats for $39.09 - 30% when you 'clip' the coupon on product page - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $25.40. Shipping is free.
Amazon[amazon.com] also has 4-Pack 32-Oz Bob's Red Mill Organic Gluten Free Whole Grain Protein Oats for $43.99 - 30% when you 'clip' the coupon on product page when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $30.79. Shipping is free.
Bob's Red Mill Gluten Free High Protein Rolled Oats, 32 Ounce (Pack of 4)
Manufacturer:
Bob's Red Mill
Product SKU:
B0CGBSWQWH
ASIN:
B0CGBSWQWH
Brand:
Bob's Red Mill
Item Weight:
2 pounds
Manufacturer:
Bob's Red Mill
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"Our supercharged Protein Oats pack 10 grams of protein per serving from just one simple ingredient—whole grain rolled oats—with no added protein powders. Instead, they're grown from a special conventionally bred variety that is higher in protein and less processed than traditional oats"
These oats have double the protein as regular oats (~10g vs 5g per serving), but that means they are much harder than regular oats. At about 4x the price of Kirkland rolled oats and harder to work with, I would go with regular oats and add more milk/yogurt/whey if you want the additional protein
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"Our supercharged Protein Oats pack 10 grams of protein per serving from just one simple ingredient—whole grain rolled oats—with no added protein powders. Instead, they're grown from a special conventionally bred variety that is higher in protein and less processed than traditional oats"
These oats have double the protein as regular oats (~10g vs 5g per serving), but that means they are much harder than regular oats. At about 4x the price of Kirkland rolled oats and harder to work with, I would go with regular oats and add more milk/yogurt/whey if you want the additional protein
Reviews say these cannot be microwaved and must be cooked on the stove.
I microwave rolled oats every morning. It takes longer than quick oats, but less time than steel cut oats (yes those can be microwaved too). I imagine a purist might say that the taste isn't the same, but I don't eat oatmeal because it's the most delicious thing I can have in the morning.
I get that SD has become a mockery of what it once was.
But oatmeal? at over $3 a pound?
On the front page. What a joke.
Walk into your local co-op or bulk foods store and buy it for $1-2 everyday, I see it as low as 25cents, or a restaurant supply store for about .75 (I but Bob's through instacart and a 25# bag costs about $21)
I got this in my last S&S for $20. I usually get steel cut oats so these are more mushy, but still good. It's almost double the protein which I assume is from GMO (which I have nothing against). Here's the recipe for my go to breakfast. So yummy! https://www.pressurecookrecipes.c...t-oatmeal/
I get that SD has become a mockery of what it once was.
But oatmeal? at over $3 a pound?
On the front page. What a joke.
Walk into your local co-op or bulk foods store and buy it for $1-2 everyday, I see it as low as 25cents, or a restaurant supply store for about .75 (I but Bob's through instacart and a 25# bag costs about $21)
The co-op/bulk food options are not gluten free and are processed on shared equipment. That doesn't work for anyone with a gluten allergy or Celiacs. $3 a pound for GF oats is a decent deal.
Reviews say these cannot be microwaved and must be cooked on the stove.
These cook in microwave in under 2 minutes just fine I have no clue what those reviewers are talking about. The only oats that would be difficult to cook in microwave would be steel cut which these are not.
i bought these last deal and made 5 servings ahead for the week and warm in microwave i to with pumpkin protein shake instead of milk and it's amazing so much better taste then regular oats imo trying to decide if i need more lol
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Also wondering how price compares to Costco rolled oats
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They put some of Bob in there
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I get that SD has become a mockery of what it once was.
But oatmeal? at over $3 a pound?
On the front page. What a joke.
Walk into your local co-op or bulk foods store and buy it for $1-2 everyday, I see it as low as 25cents, or a restaurant supply store for about .75 (I but Bob's through instacart and a 25# bag costs about $21)
https://www.pressurecoo
I get that SD has become a mockery of what it once was.
But oatmeal? at over $3 a pound?
On the front page. What a joke.
Walk into your local co-op or bulk foods store and buy it for $1-2 everyday, I see it as low as 25cents, or a restaurant supply store for about .75 (I but Bob's through instacart and a 25# bag costs about $21)