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Steel cut oats are different in that they're roughly cut as opposed to rolled flatly into flakes (like Quaker's quick-cooking ...
Know I have a soft spot for oatmeal for all the Quaker microwavable packets I ate as a youth on the go. But there is just something magical about steel cut oats (AKA: Irish/Scottish/Pinhead Oats).
Quaker is the most popular option ... oats are freshly milled to satisfy your hunger. Steel-cut oats, like those found in McCann’s Irish Oatmeal’s metal tins, are almost fully intact ...
Despite many advantages, some varieties of oatmeal are healthier than others. There isn't much of a nutritional difference between rolled oats and steel-cut oats, "and both have a lower glycemic ...
JIM BARCUS FILE PHOTO Think of oatmeal as your wakeup call to good nutrition: A cup of cooked steel-cut oats has 8 grams of total fiber. Two of those grams are soluble. In the ’90s oatmeal ...
You may have seen various types of oatmeal on store shelves and wondered what the difference is between, say, rolled oats, steel cut, and instant. Are they pretty much the same, or is one type of ...
The long-running promotional campaign by Quaker Oats ... oatmeal. Anchor Hocking Glass Company, a provider of glassware for Quaker oatmeal boxes, opened in 1905 and continues production in the 21st ...