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Thick oats
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A two-way with muesli
Coarsely grate the apple over the oats, discarding the core and pips, then add the honey and yoghurt and stir well to combine. If the oats are too thick at this stage, slowly pour in the juice while stirring till the mixture is a bit ...
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Where the Deals Are « Feasting in the Skagit foodshed
Thick rolled oats (25# sack ~$14) from Cash and Carry. Legumes: Beans, lentils, peas, etc. from the co-op in bulk when I can’t get to Quincy. I cook up a pot of beans in the pressure cooker nearly every week. ...
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Larky Lady's Lingerings: December
Combine with rhubarb, sugar and vanilla. Cook until thick. Set aside. Crust: 1 ½ cups rolled oats 1 ½ cups flour 1 cup brown sugar ½ tsp. baking soda 1 cup margarine ½ cup chopped nuts. Mix oats, flour, brown sugar, and soda. ...
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Chocolate for B-fast « Eating Bird Food
1/2 cup oats; almost 1 cup of water, with a smidge of hemp milk; 1/2 banana. I cooked that for about 5 minutes on high and when it was getting thick and sticking to the bottom of the pot I turned off the heat and stirred in 1/2 scoop of ...
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Bovril + Oats
Above: Cereal oats (Quaker oats recommended). Yummy. How to consume? 1. Add two - three spoons of cereal oats into your mug (depending on how thick you want it to be) 2. Add water 3. Add two spoons of Bovril (depending on how salty you ...
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Culinary in the Desert: Sweet Miniature Sliders...
This gives those thick oats a chance to absorb some of the liquid and soften. After they hit the griddle (or your cooking vessel of choice), leave them be until the tops of the pancakes are covered in bubbles and the very edges look ...
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cottage oats
... a 1T of tj’s flaxseed w/ blueberries. i don’t think i’ll be adding the cottage cheese to oats again though. i couldn’t really taste it but it did change the texture - it was less thick today! i will keep adding the flaxseed though~ ...
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Cabbage Tree Farm: Oats
A little while back I posted a recipe for homemade digestive biscuits and mentioned the type of oats I used as being 'Steel Cut'. Turns out I was wrong. I think what I used was just thick cut rolled oats. ...
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Oats adai with cauliflower and broccoli
Q: What is Oats adai with cauliflower and broccoli? A: Adai is a thick variety of dosa. I have used rolled oats, rice flour and split yellow moong dal in combination of the star ingredients cauliflower and broccoli. ...
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Steel cut oats -- rice cooker vs slow cooker?
... stirring about every minute or so while the oats thicken. Stir in the honey, turn off the heat, let stand five minutes and serve. Thick, creamy, only about 285 calories per serving and a rib sticking tasty breakfast.
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Can you handle the answer?
Once I got older I sowed my oats around the pews but these days I am happy where I am. Choose one, freedom or safety. Freedom is good. Could you kill someone if you had to? I'd like to sometimes, but I don't think I ever would ...
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Steel Cut Oats
I remember having to choke down thick instant oatmeal in the morning because there was no other choices. And I know I can re-heat the leftovers, but I’m wondering if anyone has a recipe for a savory oatmeal biscuit that I could serve ...
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Deep in the Heart of Paris
I was in the thick of it today. Day 3. New favorite neighborhood - the area surrounding the Centre Pompidou. Learned about the Paris Stroll (vs the New York Walk). Obsessed about how cool UN/Diplomat passports are. ...
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