Not exact matches
These will result
in basic
oatmeal packets very similar to the «regular»
oatmeal packets sold by Quaker Oats.
I bought sandwich baggies
in the example above because the store's baggie selection was small — snack baggies are cheaper, easier to store, and hold an
oatmeal packet easily.
Buying the
oatmeal in bulk cuts down on the cost per
packet significantly.
I Like It Thicker One thing I don't like about the Quaker Oats
packet in the stores is that the
oatmeal is almost always too thin.
PLEASE CONSIDER PRODUCNG SOME SUGAR FREE INSTANT
OATMEALS — I REALLY LIKE THE PEACHES AND CREAM, BUT THERE IS TOO MUCH SUGAR
IN THE
PACKET.
In the morning you'll wake up to a breakfast that is neither too chewy or gelatinous — problems I've always had with making
packets of
oatmeal, yuck.
Cream of Wheat and the little
packets of flavored
oatmeal were two of my favorite breakfasts when I was
in high school.
Luckily we buy the
oatmeal packets at Aldi's — I know they're less healthy and not as cost efficient... but easy is my friend
in the morning.
Sans all the added sugar
in the instant
oatmeal packets that are already flavored.
Homemade
oatmeal is nothing like that stuff
in the
packets.
Maypo is much more versatile than other instant
oatmeals because it's sold
in boxes versus individual
packets, making it easier for cooking and you can prepare as much as you like.
Each of the flavors has just a teaspoon of added sugar, a third of what you find
in most other instant
oatmeal packets.
They're typically what you'll find
in store - bought
packets of
oatmeal that come
in a box.
After doing the cost comparison from buying the ingredients
in bulk, to buying the pre-packaged Quaker Oats single servings boxes, I determined that not only is making these homemade instant
oatmeal packets better for you, but it is cheaper as well.
* Preportioned
in convenient single serve
packets * Perfect to add to coffee, smoothies,
oatmeal, popcorn or to saute vegetables * Full of beauty benefits and can be used
in hair for conditioner or as a natural skin moisturizer * Ready - to - use with no refrigeration necessary * For the conscientious, on the go consumer to be used for travel and at restaurants, airports, hotels, and home.
The great thing about making your own instant
oatmeal is that you don't have to have ingredients found
in the
packets (like sodium.)
You can consolidate lots of similar things
in canisters for instance
oatmeal packets, granola bars, fruit snacks.
I bring
oatmeal packets like Nature's Path Hemp Plus, because you can make it with a coffeemaker, and snacks like a bag of almonds, a 22 Days vegan hemp protein bar, or Justin's peanut butter or almond butter
in packets.»
Oatmeal (and not the flavored, sugar - loaded
packets) is super-fast to make and take
in a mug.
I add a good handful of frozen berries to my single serving
packet with a half cup water, plain
oatmeal with a squirt of sugar - free syrup and cinnamon for diabetes pop it
in the microwave for 2 minutes stir and add a splash of milk and it's like having dessert
If I wasn't having a
packet of brown - sugar - cinnamon
oatmeal, I was adding my own sugar or honey,
in addition to dried fruit.
But first, let's talk about the different options for
oatmeal or hot cereal because a healthy bowl of
oatmeal usually does not start
in a
packet.
Forgot those sugar - filled instant
oatmeal packets from the grocery store; these homemade instant
oatmeal packs are great to help you save money and time
in the mornings!
Instant
oatmeal packets, like Nature's Path Qi'a, are a very practical addition to the snack pack, especially when one is staying
in a hotel.
When they make
oatmeal, (and my son will make it for his sister and himself before I even get up
in the morning,) they use multiple
packets of the flavored
oatmeal and way too much from the canister, spreading it all around the floor and
in the drawers.
Whether you're getting individual cans of Diet Coke at the gas station or buying
oatmeal that comes
in packets, you're likely paying too much.