You might know that oatmeal is good for you, but you might also think it's bland. Here are some ways to change that, and feel ...
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Oatmeal

There’s something timeless about starting the day, especially cold mornings, with a bowl of warm oatmeal. Cooking oatmeal on the stovetop is the way to go if you’re making bigger batches to feed a ...
Cooking oatmeal on the stovetop according to the label directions is the best method: It’s quick and easy, isn’t prone to boiling over, and yields a delightful tender-chewy texture. The Instant Pot ...
Savory oatmeal gives the healthy breakfast classic a flavorful twist, turning a simple bowl of oats into hearty comfort food. Cooking oats in broth instead of water or milk adds rich umami flavor and ...
A warm bowl of oatmeal for breakfast is a great way to start the day, and it’s hard to get bored with it since you can try so many toppings. Blueberries, apples, nuts, seeds, brown sugar, peanut ...
Oatmeal provides carbohydrates, fiber, protein, B vitamins, and iron. It is certainly healthy to eat oatmeal every day, but since oatmeal primarily contains carbohydrates, make sure to move around to ...
Preheat the oven to 375°F. Combine the oats, liquid, and egg in a 9-inch square baking dish. Cover the dish tightly with aluminum foil. Bake for 30 minutes, then uncover and bake until the oats are ...