no, if you eat grapes it is kind of eating the stalk of them.
What is the ratio of oatmeal to water when cooking oatmeal in a microwave?
1:2 oatmeal to water for a really thick oatmeal, 1:3 for a thinner one. I usually use 1:3 since you can always cook it for longer to thicken.
Is oatmeal good to eat on a low card diet?
It depends on the diet you are following (e.g. Atkins, Protein Powder, etc.), on the number of carbs you can/want to eat and on the phase of the diet in which you are. For example, oatmeal would not be allowed in Atkins Induction, but it's okay to have it in OWL Rung 9 (in the 2002 plan).
Oats are no way fairtrade- they come straight from India with such a high price- they cost more than they are worth oats are nice in porrige but not in price especially in the credit crunch
No. Barley and Oats are two different grains. They're both grasses, but other than that are not especially closely related; barley is much more closely related to wheat and rye than it is to oats.
Do Starbucks oat bars contain gluten?
barley does contain gluten. oats do not contain gluten inherently, however, most oat crops are grown in close proximity to wheat fields so cross-contamination can occur frequently. Thus, oats are not recommended in a gluten free diet. However, Bob's Red Mill has a gluten free product line which includes gluten free oats which are grown in fields designated solely for oats. Oat products that say "wheat free" are not always free of gluten contamination. Only eat oat products that say "gluten free". WOW brand makes a great Oregon Oatmeal cookie. hope that helps.
for more details on gluten and gluten containing foods, you can go to www.celiac.com
Oatmeal contains fibre and fibre is good for the movement of the bowel causing a laxitive effect which preduces gas.
Oatmeal in Oriya is made of oats. It is then usually added with water, warmed up, and served for eating. It is a common breakfast food.
What is the difference between quick oats and regular oats?
The difference is the cooking time. Quick oats cook in 5 minutes and the regular oats cooks in 15 minutes. That is why they are called Quick Oats.
The reason that the cooking time is different is that quick oats are regular oats that have been cut a few times to make them smaller pieces.
How do oats give you a balanced diet?
They arent good for you as such.
This is just another passing fad claim by the medical community.
Like most other foods they arent bad in moderation however there is NO scientific vidence to back up any claims that oats are good for you.
The ONLY foods that are proven to be good for you are raw natural foods that come out of the ground or come of trees, bushes etc.
On the other hand, oats do have some serious benefits. First of all it is one of the most protein-dense grain available. Oats have an adequate amount of fiber. Oats are often eaten at the start of the day, since it is high complex carbohydrates, it will supply energy to you for the rest of the day. And probably best of all, it is cheap! $1 will be enough to buy enough oats to last a week.
In fact, oats are natural foods, it is a grain, and grains are grown from the ground.
Words that have oat in them are boat, gloat, bloat, throat, coat, goat, float and of course, oat. ferryboat, oatmeal, and etc. are more words with oat. Go to English for students.com to find the common words for oat.
Yes. My horse loves oatmeal, its like feeding them oats. Only oatmeal. It's alot like.....I think its called mash.... its a brand of feed that has oatmeal in it and it is heated and is kinda like oatmeal in its consistency. My horse loves it.
Who invented Honey Bunches of Oats?
It was Vernon J. Herzing who invented Post honey bunches of oats with the help of his 18 year old daughter Kimberly J. Herzing. Teust me about this because I read it on the back of a honey bunches of oats cereal box!
Where does oatmeal comes from and what name of the plant it come from?
Oatmeal comes from oats. Oats are the seed grains of the common oat plant, Avena sativa. The oats can be cut into small pieces and/or rolled flat. Cook either form and you'll have oatmeal.
What country did oatmeal originate?
Porridge oats was the staple food of rural Scotland for many years. Porridge was the breakfast that sent the labourer to the fields. It was also the feed for horses that were the means of power in agriculture. Porridge oats is the modern name for oatmeal.
I would not suggest oats. They cause more harm than good. Lots of oats can cause diarrhea and obesity. Also try to avoid lettuce. It has too much water content and is better to avoid.
Also good for rabbits:
**All should be untreated, free of chemicals**
Apples (avoid seeds)
Bananas or Banana Chips
Rolled and Steamed Barley (my addition)
Blackberries or Blackberry leaves
Black Sunflower Seeds (my addition)
Blueberries
Bread (helps finish off coats nicely, yeast adds shine)
Carrots
Cereals (avoid high sugar)
Chicory
Cucumber
Dandelion Leaves (great to stimulate appetite)
Grapes
Kale
Melon Rind and Flesh
Mint
Steamed Oats (my addition)
Oatmeal (good for GI tract)
Orange
Papaya (good for hair ball prevention)
Parsley
Pear
Peppermint Leaves (good for GI tract)
Pineapples (good for blockages)
Potatoe Peals (my addition)
Raisins
Raspberries
Romain Lettuce
Shredded Wheat
Spinach
Strawberries
How much does McDonald's oatmeal cost?
A fifty pound sack of rolled barley corn is about $15.00 a bag. Red flakey wheat bran, for a hot bran mash is about the same price. Manufactured feeds run between $15.00 and $20.00 depending upon the brand, ingredients, etc.