Oatmela that is "fine" means that the oats have been milled so that they are ground up to a very thin, fine consistancy. This would form more of a smooth, softer oatmeal texture once prepared. "Fine" in terms f quality of oatmeal just means that the oats taste good, have a desireable texture and appearnce, and are appealing to eat.
sometimes you can....if you have a red ladybug is fine. but, overall, no you can not feed you pet ladybug oatmeal.
Not unless you eat it in large quantities. Everything's fine in moderation.
colloidal oatmeal (oatmeal that has been ground into a fine powder, e.g. Aveeno) coats, soothes, stops itch and doesn't dry out the skin
I wouldn't do that unless the oatmeal is straight out oats. Because the oatmeal people eat for breakfast have very harmful preservatives and artificial coloring in it to make it taste good to us. But its fine to do the strawberries!
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Oatmeal should be fine. Just make sure to use water instead of milk.
Oatmeal cookies might be made with raw eggs. They should be baked thoroughly so that the egg is cooked. If so, they will be fine to eat after a week. Store them in a covered container so they don't get too dried out.
To grind oatmeal, place rolled or steel-cut oats in a blender, food processor, or coffee grinder. Pulse the oats in short bursts until they reach your desired consistency, whether fine or coarse. For best results, work in small batches to ensure even grinding. After grinding, use the oatmeal as desired in recipes or as a healthy ingredient.
No, oatmeal isn't a dairy product. Oatmeal is a grain or cereal.
I like oatmeal.
there are no eggs in oatmeal.
cream is a good moisturizer for your tongue