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Default Steel cut oatmeal: Best device for cooking it?

I eat 5 min oatmeal every day for breakfast

I want to start eating steel cut oats but they take 30
min's to cook and I'm always short of time in the
morning for that length of time

So..... sounds like I need some kind of small device
that I can load the oats, water, etc into at bedtime
and that will automatically come one before I get up
and cook the oats for 30 min's

I live alone so don't need anything with huge
capacity.... smaller the better

Can you advise? Thanks!
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Thermos bottle - boiling water - oats. Put in when you go to bed.

Try it -

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>I eat 5 min oatmeal every day for breakfast
>
> I want to start eating steel cut oats but they take 30
> min's to cook and I'm always short of time in the
> morning for that length of time
>
> So..... sounds like I need some kind of small device
> that I can load the oats, water, etc into at bedtime
> and that will automatically come one before I get up
> and cook the oats for 30 min's
>
> I live alone so don't need anything with huge
> capacity.... smaller the better
>
> Can you advise? Thanks!



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Default Steel cut oatmeal: Best device for cooking it?

I prefer to rinse the steel cut oats the same way I rinse rice. Try rinsing
the oats in a clear pyrex container and see whether the dirty looking water
is acceptable to you. Usually 2-3 rinses will suffice for me.

I know, I know, some will say one rinses the 'good part' off.

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> Thermos bottle - boiling water - oats. Put in when you go to bed.
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> Try it -
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>>I eat 5 min oatmeal every day for breakfast
>>
>> I want to start eating steel cut oats but they take 30
>> min's to cook and I'm always short of time in the
>> morning for that length of time
>>
>> So..... sounds like I need some kind of small device
>> that I can load the oats, water, etc into at bedtime
>> and that will automatically come one before I get up
>> and cook the oats for 30 min's
>>
>> I live alone so don't need anything with huge
>> capacity.... smaller the better
>>
>> Can you advise? Thanks!

>
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On Sun, 19 Apr 2009 17:09:29 -0400, "JonquilJan" >
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>Thermos bottle - boiling water - oats. Put in when you go to bed.
>
>Try it -


How do you get oatmeal out of a Thermos bottle?

Boron
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>JonquilJan
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>Learn something new every day
>As long as you are learning, you are living
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>>I eat 5 min oatmeal every day for breakfast
>>
>> I want to start eating steel cut oats but they take 30
>> min's to cook and I'm always short of time in the
>> morning for that length of time
>>
>> So..... sounds like I need some kind of small device
>> that I can load the oats, water, etc into at bedtime
>> and that will automatically come one before I get up
>> and cook the oats for 30 min's
>>
>> I live alone so don't need anything with huge
>> capacity.... smaller the better
>>
>> Can you advise? Thanks!

>


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