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I picked up a bag of Quaker Oats large flake oatmeal yesterday. I was
surprised to see "Cooks in 4-5 minutes" printed in the front of the bag. Large flake oats usually take more like 15 minutes to cook. When I prepared to make some for breakfast this morning I looked for the instructions and had some confusion. Among all the small print on the side of the crinkled bag was a list of numbered steps. I scanned down to the bottom and step 3 was "COOK uncovered for the specified amount of time." I had to go searching again. Stove Top Instructions it said for single servings cook 10-15 minutes, for 4 servings cook 20-25 minutes. Then... I spotted the microwave instructions, and it says 4-5 minutes for one serving. I have been cooking oatmeal porridge for decades. It was early morning. I got thrown off by that 4-5 minute thing. I hate to imagine what it would be like for someone who has never cooked oats before to try to figure out how to cook this item, which I always thought easy so simple. They did have a very handy hint..... for thicker oatmeal use less water... for thinner oatmeal use more water. |
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