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By Hey Jude
Added October 14, 2004 | Recipe #101933
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This has much more flavor than the other dry oatmeal mix recipe here on Zaar. Plus, it doesn't take up as much room, bcz you just use a T or 2 (we use 1/3 C oatmeal, plus flax meal and oat bran) and mix it in, rather than mixing it all and having a huge container somewhere. Anyways, we didnt' have the pumpkin pie spice, so I'll go get some for next time, and we don't use coffee creamer (it has trans fat in it) so we used powdered milk. It tastes pretty close to the Quaker Oats version! Thanks!
people found this review Helpful. You can only vote others' reviews helpful or not helpful... Was this review helpful to you? Yes | No We don't know who you are. Sign in or create an accountBy BusyB
on April 23, 2007
After experimenting with a few other so called recipes (package instructions and 1 or 2 other mix-in ideas I saw), this recipe was a hit in my house. My kids (6 and 3) loved it, and I thought it was very good also. I didn't have quick-cook oatmeal, so I cooked a batch of regular oatmeal, then stirred in about 1 Tbsp of spice mix to each 1/4 cup cooked oatmeal. I added a small splash of milk and it was perfect. Thanks!
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on December 05, 2006
I'm so happy that you posted this recipe and I found it! Definitely good and a money saver. It had too much nutmeg for us, which is the only reason for the 4 stars instead of 5. I also cut out the salt and will cut down on the powdered sugar next time I mix it up. A wonderful start to a happy breakfast!
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on October 23, 2006
Mixed this up last night and I'm right now eating the oatmeal. It's very good. I'm not a real fan of quick oats, I like the old fashion better but the flavor is really really good. I suppose I could use it with the other as well. Thanks!
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DH spilled his last packets of oatmeal all over the floor, so I found this...HE LOVES IT! Says it is better than the packets...WOOHOO! Another money saver. Thanks!
people found this review Helpful. You can only vote others' reviews helpful or not helpful... Was this review helpful to you? Yes | No We don't know who you are. Sign in or create an accountBy Saturn
on August 21, 2006
This was great! We didn't taste any maple flavour but that was fine. Next time, I will only use 1/3 cup oatmeal per child as 2/3 turned out to be too much. I scaled the recipe back to 3 servings and I had lots of the mix left over. We also added another tbsp of the mix to our bowls. That made it perfect for us. They also added extra brown sugar. I thought the sweetness was fine. We are going camping next weekend and this will be coming along with us! Thanks!
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on February 03, 2005
I too hate paying those high prices for the little packets of oatmeal. Plus with those little packets you have no control over the salt or sugar content. This was great. I used 1/3 cup of Splenda instead of the confectioners' sugar. It was plenty sweet for out taste. That was the only change I made. Thanks for sharing this recipe.
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Very simple mix to make. I added extra cinnamon, nutmeg and pumpkin pie spice to suit our personal tastes.
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Serving Size: 1 (35 g)
Servings Per Recipe: 9
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