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Laurie Ellen
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Posted: 12/04/03 - 00:03 Post subject: The Silver Palate
Thick & Rough Oatmeal. Oh-my-god-good. Really. You.must.try.
Also, I am now 7 days post-diet-coke. Yay for me.
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Posted: 12/04/03 - 05:50 Post subject:
Is think and rough a brand name or is that just the way you cook it? I need to get back on my oatmeal kick since I gave up kid's cereals for the MC.
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Laurie Ellen
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Posted: 12/04/03 - 07:37 Post subject:
The Silver Palate is the brand, and it's called Thick & Rough on the box. It's so great. The oats are NOT shaved super thin like Quaker, so it stays nice, it doesn't get all gooey and pasty. It's really delicious. The best of oatmeal, you'll love it. If you can't find it in your grocery store it's gettable (a word?) online.
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Posted: 12/04/03 - 07:41 Post subject:
Never heard of it, and I don't think our local stores carry it. Sounds interesting though
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Posted: 12/04/03 - 09:14 Post subject: Re: The Silver Palate
| Laurie Ellen wrote: | Thick & Rough Oatmeal. Oh-my-god-good. Really. You.must.try.
Also, I am now 7 days post-diet-coke. Yay for me.  |
That is great!!!
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Posted: 12/04/03 - 10:48 Post subject:
Thanks! <-- I love him.
Anyhow, see revision above... what makes this oatmeal different and better is that the oats are full and large and still have their flavor... they are NOT cut really thin so they turn to mush... they stay solid and tasty and it feels like you're really eating something for a change instead of a bowl of gruel!!
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Posted: 12/04/03 - 11:25 Post subject:
People do seem to be raving about it! More here. I will have to look for it.
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Posted: 12/04/03 - 13:45 Post subject:
It sounds so good and just right for me. I like the taste of oatmeal but have never liked the texture of cooked oatmeal. I'm going to look for it.
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