Sentences with phrase «not eating oats»

Wait a minute... are we not eating oats for breakfast?
In a recent «Focus Group Study» of celiac's who were not eating oats either because of fear or had previous reactions to other gluten free oats, 95 % had no problem with PrOatina oatmeal and have added PrOatina Oat products to their diets.
I'm not eating oats right now, though — so this is all for the kiddo.
But I can't eat oats as far as I have tried (the gluten free ones).
I can't eat oats because of gluten allergies — what adjustments would I need to make for this recipe to work with buckwheat?
For those of us who don't eat oats... any thoughts on using quinoa flakes instead?
It also doesn't mention that some celiacs can't eat oats at all, even gf ones, so they should be removed from the diet entirely and then reintroduced carefully when the person's GI issues are under control to see if they are OK.
My daughter can not eat oats or any type of cereal... what would you use to substitute the oats in this recipe?
I don't want that, so I don't eat oats, even if they have been carefully processed and thus not contaminated by gluten containing grains processed on the same equipment.
We are on the GAPS diet and therefore can't eat oats right now — could this be made with all coconut flour -?
In New Zealand a Coeliac can not eat oats.
That is how I do them too, with oats:) I don't eat oats for breaky but I do put them in patties and veggie balls and savoury muffins and even in stuffing veggies like red peppers.
I can't eat oats either so I used sorghum flour (maybe half rice flour, I can't remember) for the recipe.
I can't eat oats so would have to sub that out with puffed rice or something similar but I can't wait to try these in a week or two when I get a chance to make them.
I'm one of the unlucky few that still can't eat oats, even if they're gluten free But I'd love to try these as they look so yummy!
I didn't want anything too rich or chocolately but more along the oatmeal raisin type of cookie... I don't eat oats anymore so that chewy texture is sometimes a challenge to achieve in a cookie but this recipe does the trick perfectly!
Almond flour can be substituted for oats in oatmeal cookies for people who can not eat oats.
I completely agree with you on existing recipes for vegan, gluten - free waffles — I can not eat oats, so most of them are off limits for me, too.
Your bean ball recipe sounds really good but I can't eat oats, even certified gluten - free ones.
I have not and will not eat oats even if they are certified GF.
Would not eat oats from any other place.
I also didn't test the ones that weren't guaranteed to be gluten - free (like Mrs. Leepers) or those that contained oats (like Modern Table), since some who need to eat gluten - free can't eat oats.
I can't eat oats but maybe I can cook buckwheat in coffee?
I first discovered the Whole30 about 2 or 3 years ago and was instantly intrigued, but as soon as I realised I couldn't eat oats I dismissed it as being too difficult.
I don't want that, so I don't eat oats, even if they have been carefully processed and thus not contaminated by gluten containing grains processed on the same equipment.
(Think: Banana bread-esque) I don't eat oats often, but when I do, they need a lot of additional flavoring, usually in the form of sweetener.
We are on the GAPS diet and therefore can't eat oats right now — could this be made with all coconut flour -?

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My sister says oats do contain gluten and she's scared they'll make her sick but she can't even remember the last time she ate oats... — I love your recipes, and would love to share more of them with my sister, who also happens to be called Ella!
However I've got to mention that being gluten intolerant I haven't been able to eat oats for a number of years (and I have tried!).
The oats and almonds also mean they're perfectly filling, so you really can't eat a hundred — although considering how good they taste I'm sure you'll want to!
My daughter is Coeliac and can't eat GF oats.
I must admit I not a big fan of eating oat groats in their sold form (in a cereal); however, maybe through this smoothie I can still get my daily dose of oats through oat milk =) Unfortunately I can not find any fresh figs in the farmer markets these days, nevertheless, I got myself an extra load of raspberries and blackberries, so I shall use those as a substitute for the time being.
But I don't typically eat that, I eat eggs with greens mixed in or overnight oats with chia seeds and maca and all the gross healthy things.
We also don't eat meat so it's been a challenge, but it looks like most of your recipes don't contain any of these — even the oats (although I realise some do) I get so fedup with people telling me he needs to eat meat just because he's allergic to all of these things and I've been muddling along but generally struggle with yummy meals to suit the whole family — these look like heaven, I'm so excited to start trying these — have a huge list for the health food shop now Thanks Ella!
I don't have any issues eating raw oats but it's really dependent on each individual as everyone will react to foods in different ways.
I am gluten free but can not eat any wheat, oats, rye or barley.
Your going to laugh, so earlier this week I had this coupon thing come in the mail for one of those Emergency Prepardness places and they are giving 50 pound bags of quick oats for only $ 19.95, and since I eat a lot of Oatmeal in the winter, this sounded like a not to be passed up on deal, so that is where I am headed at 10 am in the morning, LOL And I might even get 2 bags, since the stuff stores and lasts forever:) But with 50 - 100 pounds of oats, I could use a few ideas, I am going to try some of these!
To give you a clearer idea of what I mean by eating these foods in their «natural» and «unrefined» form I mean eating corn, not corn flakes and steel cut oats rather than a granola bar «made with oats.
I eat it pretty plain, but I keep seeing these yummy, jazzed up oats, and I really can't wait to try them!
Make a few jars of these apple cinnamon overnight oats to eat throughout the week and you won't have to think about breakfast ever again!
I graduated from just chia seeds to my first overnight chia oats just last month and I can't stop eating them.
Steel cut oats are a favorite as well for me, but it's just that my son won't eat it.
I don't handle rice or oats well, but the rest of my family eats a lot of them.
With the peanut butter chocolate chip variety of overnight oats, I don't mind eating them cold.
I am not too fond of eating oats either:) I have recently started baking with oats.Oatmeal will be a nice twist to recipes.Your looks simple..
I usually warm my oats for 40 sec in the microwave, I still haven't got use to the idea of eating them cold.
All out of chia seeds?!?! * gasp * I love all of your eats but I have to say I'm not a big fan of watery oats SINCE I started blogging.
I love overnight oats, and I tried to eat them the other day, but I guess it just wasn't time yet.
Basically, if you don't already eat them, you need to get some oats in your life, as soon as possible!
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