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    Oatmeal

    Am I the only 'weird' one that puts milk(skim) in their oatmeal? My co-workers think putting milk in oatmeal is unheard of. I also put a little peanut butter in it too. I love peanut butter too.
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    I always put PB in mine. PB and fruit, fresh or dried.

    I don't do milk, and oats don't seem to cook well with milk substitutes, so I just make mine with water now, but I do get that and I don't think it's weird.
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    I do not put milk in mine because I don't like milk, but I do know several people that will use it. I will sometimes put PB in my oatmeal. Lately I have been adding some almonds, raisons and protien powder. Pretty filling with all of that.

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    I think milk in oatmeal is a pretty normal choice.

    I hardly ever cook oatmeal anymore, just stir it into yogurt and frozen blueberries and try to stay out of it until the berries thaw.
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    I don't like milk. At all. I always eat cereal dry.

    But oatmeal HAS to be made with milk (for me). Except I cook it on the stove, even the quick-cook stuff, and it's sooooo hard not to scald the milk.

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    Okay, I must be really weird. I cook my oatmeal with water, but once it's cooked, I put some in a bowl and put just enough milk to barely cover it. I then let it cool for a few minutes until it sort of congeals. I have no idea why I started to do that or why I like it.

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    Hey Jess, I eat my cereal dry too. If eat it at work my co-workers always pick on me for it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by indysteel View Post
    Okay, I must be really weird. I cook my oatmeal with water, but once it's cooked, I put some in a bowl and put just enough milk to barely cover it. I then let it cool for a few minutes until it sort of congeals. I have no idea why I started to do that or why I like it.

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    Welcome to the freak club! My mom always made my oatmeal practically swimming in milk (whole milk) when I was a child. Also butter on top and brown sugar. Yum! So that's the ultimate comfort food for me. I manage to forgo the butter now, but I still like a nice large splash of milk, along with cinnamon, chopped nuts, and maple syrup on mine. I cook it in water, though.

    I use a lot of milk on my cereal too. These days it's almond milk, but I like a lot of it. I always watch my in-laws pour a tiny dollup of milk on their cereal and realize I must be a freak, but I like lotsa milk on my cereals!
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    what's so strange about milk in oatmeal?

    I've always put a little milk in my oatmeal. I make mine rather stiff, then add milk to cool it down just a bit so I can eat it. And if I'm going to go skiing or for a long bike ride, and have it on hand, 1/2 & 1/2 is really good.

    Here in the hotel, it's instant oats. At least they have raisins.
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    Another dry cereal eater here too. But I'll pass on the oatmeal.

 

 

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