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<blockquote data-quote="catherinecherub" data-source="post: 120839"><p>Hi Ardbeg,</p><p>You can sometimes get them in Waitrose and Sainsburys. I get them online from GoodnessDirect. co.uk Put pinhead oats in their search engine. You could buy the smaller bag to try them. I add fruit and nuts. Stewed apple with cinnamon and flaked almonds is nice as is berries and crushed walnuts. You could also add seeds.</p><p></p><p>It takes longer to cook than the jumbo oats. I cook mine in the slow cooker overnight on low and so there is no excuse that breakfast will take too long. 8) If you make extra it will fridge for a couple of days and you can warm it up in the microwave.</p><p></p><p>Catherine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catherinecherub, post: 120839"] Hi Ardbeg, You can sometimes get them in Waitrose and Sainsburys. I get them online from GoodnessDirect. co.uk Put pinhead oats in their search engine. You could buy the smaller bag to try them. I add fruit and nuts. Stewed apple with cinnamon and flaked almonds is nice as is berries and crushed walnuts. You could also add seeds. It takes longer to cook than the jumbo oats. I cook mine in the slow cooker overnight on low and so there is no excuse that breakfast will take too long. 8) If you make extra it will fridge for a couple of days and you can warm it up in the microwave. Catherine. [/QUOTE]
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