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Whole Oat Groats 50 LB
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Item Number: 007-112-0701
Quantity Discounts
| Quantity | Amount |
| 4 to 9 | $55.09 |
| 10 to 50 | $52.77 |
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Honeyville's Whole Oat Groats are an excellent nutritional food source for emergency preparedness. Oat groats are a rich source of soluble fiber, protein, and vitamins. These oats are served as cereal, or prepared the same way as rice and served as a side dish. Ideal for long-term storage, oat groats are a great way to help reduce bad cholesterol and reduce your risk of heart disease. Honeyville Whole Oat Groats are an ideal product for long term food storage and emergency preparedness.
Shelf-Life: Whole Oat Groats will store for 1 year in a sealed 50 pound bag under ideal storage conditions (cool, dry place).
Uses: Whole Oat Groats can be used as a delicious hot cereal, a healthy and flavorful side dish, or part of salads, stuffing and more.
Packaging: Whole Oat Groats in bulk are available in both a 2.2 pound bag and a 50 pound bag. Packaging may vary.
Ingredients: Oats.
Allergen information: This product may contain trace amounts of wheat.
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Product Reviews
| (62 Ratings, 8 Reviews) |
Average Rating:
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Awesome!
Donnie
(USA)
11/1/2012 8:48 PM
The best oatmeal I've ever had! Take 1 cup of oats and 2 cups of water, 1/2 tsp of cinnamon and 1/2 tsp salt. Put in crock pot overnight (or for 8 hours).
Add milk and brown sugar. Enjoy.
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I love em
jeff
(oh)
10/4/2012 11:18 PM
I'm about 1/3 way through the 50 lb bag and they're great - I love the texture. My tip for lazy cooking of these is to use a thermos food jar so I don't have to stand in front of a stove for 45 minutes. Half a cup of oats and fill the thermos will boiling water (or adjust the water to how firm/soft you like em). Then just wait about an hour (firm) to an hour and a half and BAM oatmeal. Or start it the night before and it's ready (but a *little* soft for my taste) in the morning.
I like em with honey and maybe a little cream, sometimes I mix an egg into the thermos too, or a bit of fresh or dried fruit like blueberries.
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Anna's Magical Oatmeal
Anna Hertzberg
(Montclai, NJ)
7/17/2012 11:10 PM
I have been sharing my groats with friends and Airbnb guests for several years and my success is astounding. Every person I serve it to (with exception of some children) becomes an instant groats-enthusiast and ends up addicted to them.
My recipe:
1 cup oats to 3 cups of water, add a pinch of salt, 1 Tsp. of butter, bring to boil in a stainless steel pot and leave overnight. In the morning it is ready to eat with a touch of blue agave, mounds of mixed berries bananas, nuts and yogurt (all optional).
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oat groats
Lawrence
(Wisconsin)
4/26/2012 5:27 PM
Awsome,I put them in the crock pot over night and have the the best oatmeal ever in the morning.1 cup to 5 cups water on low add a cinnaman stick if you like and any dried fruit you like,put leftovers in the frig and warm up as needed..
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ms
Linda Parker
(United States)
4/23/2012 6:29 PM
I lightly flake groats every morning in my mill for a delicious breakfast, adding cinnamon and home made dried fruit.
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