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    Oats on the stove or in micro?

    Today i tried 1 cup of oatmeal in boiling water..and man it filled me up halfway through! With micro style i just eat and want more. What do you guys prefer using on cut?

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    I prefer to use the stove for the oats..but to save time I go with the microwave

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    microwave

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    most of the time I have so little time to eat with how busy I am, I eat them raw and wash it down with something to drink.

    But if I'm going to take the time to cook them, its on the stove

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    Microwave.
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    whats most of your servings sizes? always 1/2 cup or 1 cup? or less?

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    Half a cup, and for Thanksgiving, mixed with half a cup of low fat eggnog! Yes, it was worth it!

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    2 cups at breakfast, 1 cup in pre-workout shake

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    I cook oats so quickly, I find the microwave unecessary. I use such a small amount of water that they literally take almost no time to cook. No, they're not the processed instant oats either. They're the quick oats, which are pure oats cut into smaller pieces. Also, they are not so soup-like if I cook them like this.
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