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4-Pack 32-Oz Bob's Red Mill Gluten Free High Protein Rolled Oats

w/ S&S & More + Free S&H

$25

$39

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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.

Amazon 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.

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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.

Amazon 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.

Thanks to Deal Hunter babgaly for finding this deal.

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abstractedpudding
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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"

https://www.bobsredmill.com/shop/...-oats.html
splg38
507 Posts
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They put some of Bob in there
jamesky52
118 Posts
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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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May 15, 2024
150 Posts
Joined May 2013
May 15, 2024
rpedgley
May 15, 2024
150 Posts
Anyone know the process to make oats more protein rich?
May 15, 2024
495 Posts
Joined Mar 2005
May 15, 2024
fidelity
May 15, 2024
495 Posts
Quote from rpedgley :
Anyone know the process to make oats more protein rich?
wondering the same. description says it doesn't add protein powder.

Also wondering how price compares to Costco rolled oats
May 15, 2024
713 Posts
Joined Jun 2013
May 15, 2024
abstractedpudding
May 15, 2024
713 Posts
"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"

https://www.bobsredmill.com/shop/...-oats.html
May 15, 2024
58 Posts
Joined May 2010
May 15, 2024
Watershill
May 15, 2024
58 Posts
Reviews say these cannot be microwaved and must be cooked on the stove.
May 15, 2024
118 Posts
Joined Nov 2011
May 15, 2024
jamesky52
May 15, 2024
118 Posts
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
May 15, 2024
507 Posts
Joined Dec 2007
May 15, 2024
splg38
May 15, 2024
507 Posts
Quote from rpedgley :
Anyone know the process to make oats more protein rich?
They put some of Bob in there
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May 15, 2024
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FeistyActivity8290
May 15, 2024
267 Posts
I subscribe to Overnight Oats! Lots of protein 20 grams per serving. Low net carbs. I love it!

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May 15, 2024
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TurtlePerson2
May 15, 2024
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Quote from Watershill :
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.
May 15, 2024
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euuser230056
May 15, 2024
1,438 Posts
I buy a lot of 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)
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May 15, 2024
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May 15, 2024
pinoyguy6234
May 15, 2024
122 Posts
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/
May 15, 2024
11 Posts
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May 15, 2024
spiritdonut
May 15, 2024
11 Posts
Quote from the_redwood :
I buy a lot of 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.
May 15, 2024
135 Posts
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May 15, 2024
driftwood070
May 15, 2024
135 Posts
Quote from Watershill :
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.
May 15, 2024
150 Posts
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May 15, 2024
lacydill7@yahoo
May 15, 2024
150 Posts
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
May 15, 2024
572 Posts
Joined Jun 2010
May 15, 2024
Eureeka
May 15, 2024
572 Posts
Quote from pinoyguy6234 :
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/ [pressurecookrecipes.com]
They're NonGMO Project Certified.
'selective breeding of crops' is how it was explained to me.

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May 15, 2024
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MellowRain3662
May 15, 2024
675 Posts
Quote from the_redwood :
I buy a lot of 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)
Gluten free stuff usually commands a premium in price

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