If you still haven't tried making oatmeal in your slow cooker, you're in for a real treat. This make-ahead oatmeal serves a whole houseful of relatives and couldn't be easier to prepare the night ...
If you want a heartier — and healthier — bowl of oatmeal, choose less-processed steel-cut oats. The only issue is that they take much longer to cook — at least 40 minutes. Making a big batch to freeze ...
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, which help lower cholesterol and lower or stabilize ...
Oatmeal is packed with fiber and healthy whole grains to keep you feeling full until lunchtime. Add some creative toppings such as mixed berries or peanut butter, and you have a satisfying breakfast ...
Please don't hesitate to use this oatmeal recipe as a base and get weird with different flavor combinations. I'm thinking a banana-nut version would be bomb, as would ...
Fall's cool mornings are the perfect time for one of my favorite things – oatmeal cooked overnight in the slow cooker. I made a batch last night, and it really hit the spot. The recipe is pretty basic ...
National Oatmeal Month is coming to a close, but there's still time to reflect on the health-promoting benefits of the many forms of oats. From steel-cut to quick-cooking types, oats are a significant ...