🌟 Elevate Your Breakfast Game with Nature's Path Oats!
Nature's Path Organic Old Fashioned Oats come in a pack of 6 resealable canisters, each containing 18 ounces of non-GMO, whole grain rolled oats. These oats are not only a delicious breakfast option but also a versatile ingredient for baking, packed with fiber, protein, and essential vitamins and minerals.
L**K
Start your day with Maximum Nutrition
3-4x a week, my day starts with Nature’s Path Organic Old Fashioned Whole Grain Rolled Oats with added pecans, walnuts, almonds, flax, sunflower and sesame seeds, fruit, soy milk, stevia, nutritional yeast, cinnamon and sugar-free plain Greek yogurt. Plus organic Kicking Horse coffee with Multi Collagen Peptides, a Nuun daily hydration immunity fizzy table in filtered water and a bunch of supplements.Whoopie! Bring on the day!Almost everything in my breakfast comes from Amazon Subscribe & Save so I always have it, at the lowest price, usually 15% off plus 5% because I charge it on my Amazon credit card plus free delivery via Prime.I’m laying this financial part out because I’m a fitness evangelist and prices are expected to go up in 2025. We should never have to sacrifice health due to cost.Oatmeal is filling and satisfying. The Old Fashioned version is easier to digest for most people and a very flexible grain. I also use it to make oatmeal peanut butter bars and oatmeal cookies with walnuts and cacao nibs. Yummy!To save time, I make the 5 serving option on the box, eat one right away and freeze 4 servings. I bought glass freezer-to-microwave containers on Amazon. Did you know you can freeze almost any food? Freezing meals made a huge difference in my life.
B**M
Organic rolled oats at a great price!
I've been trying to switch to organic foods as much as possible - especially for grains!! I learned recently that many non-organic grains are sprayed with glyphosate (Roundup) right before harvest - in order TO harvest them! Basically unethical farming companies are using a weed-killer, not to kill weeds, but in order to get the grains to hurry up (by dessicating them), so the companies can harvest them faster. (Please research more on your own - this is just my novice explanation of the process. It's well worth researching!!) Because the grains are sprayed with Roundup just a couple days before harvest, we as consumers are eating those nasty and harmful chemicals! Thus my switch to as much organic food as possible. Oats and grains in particular are often sprayed with Roundup, so I have really been searching for affordable organic oats. It's been hard for me to find organic oats for a reasonable price in grocery stores / health food stores, so I started looking online! Target also has this brand at a comparable price, but because Target has a minimum purchase cost for shipping, it's much better (and easier) for me to buy them through Amazon! :) These oats have a great taste and texture - highly recommended!! I use them for oatmeal of course, and also for making cashew-oat waffles, apple crisp, etc. They function just like the oats you'd buy at a grocery store, but I know these organic ones are MUCH healthier for me!! This will definitely be my go-to brand in the future!
G**2
Very good & quality product.
If you love oatmeal and use it a lot, this is the only way to go! We use several of the Nature's Path organic cereal products. All are very good quality and have great tastes. They are fairly priced tor organic products. Well worth trying and better for us than most of the "sugar" bombs on supermarket shelves.
L**.
Healthy and Tasty
I keep buying this .
C**R
Quick and Good
My kids love the oatmeal. It is quick and easy to prepare as well. I wanted a healthier alternative to quaker oats and found this.
V**W
Great quality and tasty
Makes a tasty and filling breakfast. It does seem to require extra water though when I use the 2 cup oats, 5 cup water, 4 minutes on high in the instant pot method. It's a great rice substitute and good either sweet or savory. Some containers had the plastic cover opened up when it arrived, probably from the paper canister being bumped around during transit so just watch out for that.
J**.
Taste great
I eat oatmeal every morning for breakfast. I’ve tried other brands but they didn’t satisfy my taste buds like this one does
W**G
Value and Organic Favors Country Choice
Recently I've substituted steel cut oats for our cereal of choice after years of eating rolled oats (both regular and quick cook). I've tried McCanns and Country Choice, and since there are many reviews already posted, I'll slant mine based on Taste (mouth), Flavor (nose), Preparation, and Value.I rate Taste (nutty and chewy) and Flavor (pleasant aroma) a dead heat (5*). I also looked at the Nutrition Labels of McCanns, Country Choice, and Quaker's rolled oats, both regular and instant. List included calories, total fats, carbs, fiber, and protein and all were virtually identical from a nutritional standpointPreparation. I've cooked all types of oatmeal via stove top but have not used the microwave. However, for the steel cut oats I also used a rice cooker, a Zojirushi model that had the capability for making porridge (this is the setting you want to use for steel cut oats), and this model had a timer that could be set in advance to finish cooking at a predetermined time. Although use of the rice cooker still requires a passage of time, actual cooking is automatic, whereas using the stovetop required at least 25-30 minutes of simmering and close supervision to prevent scorching. (Of course, rolled oats takes less time.)Value: McCann's oats comes in a very attractive and elegant metal container (28 oz) and stresses the fact that it's Irish in origin whereas Country Choice comes in a cardboard container(30 oz) similar to the rolled oats type and boasts the fact that it is home grown (Minnesota) and is certified "organic." It should be noted that McCann also packages its steel cut oats in a cardboard box (16 oz). If you make your purchase via Amazon (current prices) and disregard the shipping expense, the per ounce cost is: McCann's 28 oz container cost 20.6 cents, McCann's 16 oz container cost 19.13 cents, and Country Choice cost 11.27 cents.Since my personal evaluation finds both products even in Taste and Flavor, and both have similar cooking methodologies, my FIVE STAR choice is for the home grown, organic certified Country Choice which is also a big budget saver.
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