from: Honeyville Farms
Price: $11.29
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Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Address: united-states-of-america
Brand: Honeyville Farms
Country: united-states-of-america
Ingredients: Steel Cut Oats
Label: Honeyville Farms
Manufacturer: Honeyville Farms
Publisher: Honeyville Farms
Sales Rank: 1229
Studio: Honeyville Farms
Features:- $4.49 ships entire order anywhere in the continental U.S.
- Selected from premium milling quality oats.
- A rich source of soluble fiber, protein, and vitamins.
- Guaranteed Fresh.
- Each can contains 4.375 pounds of Steel Cut Oats.
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Editorial Review:Product Description:Honeyville's Steel-Cut Oats have been carefully selected from premium milling quality oats. These oats are then stabilized through a special heat process that ensures freshness and flavor, then passed through a steel cutting process to crack the oat. Steel-Cut Oats are a rich source of soluble fiber, protein, and vitamins, as well as other nutrients. Just three grams of soluble fiber from oatmeal daily in a diet low in saturated fat and cholesterol may reduce the risk of heart disease. A thirty day regimen of 1 bowl a day of oatmeal will actually aid the body in removal of cholesterol.
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This is actually just a comment. I am an oatmeal lover, and am about to start slow-cooking them overnight on the recommendation of a friend. I know that the quality and taste reviews of McCann's and Honeyville are very similar, but the notion propagated ...
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I'm not much for cooked oatmeal so I take a 1/4 cup of these oats with some of the Honeyville blueberries and a good dollop of low-fat yogurt. Into the fridge with this concoction, and the next morning the liquid from the yogurt softens the oatmeal a little ...
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It is possible... this is it. A huge can of this finely cut oat product. It takes about 20 minutes to prepare but you won't be sorry. It is a chewy treat and all my kids love it and we even make it mid day for a kind of dessert. Here is how I make it into ...
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I honestly cringe from my childhood remembering eating oatmeal. It just was something that was slimey, gooey and just a flavor which did not appeal to me no matter how much I was told I liked it. While I love oatmeal cookies, I just have never like oatmeal.
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