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Episode: 2057
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Title: HPR2057: dodddummy on oats
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr2057/hpr2057.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-18 13:48:05
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This is HPR episode 2057 entitled, Not a Me on Oats.
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It is hosted by Not a Me and in about six minutes long.
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The summary is how I cook steel cut oats.
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Hello, this is DODD dummy recording my second HPR episode.
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I think it's only been about four or five years since the last one.
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So I'm making pretty good progress.
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I decided to chime in on the oatmeal discussion.
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Now I use, and this is how I eat steel cut oats or how I cook them.
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You decide if I really cook them or not later.
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A little bit of background, I don't like oats, I don't like oatmeal, I like oatmeal cookies
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as long as they have chocolate chips.
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I'm a big believer in raisins or the reasons I have trust issues, I think that's the quote.
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So, to me oatmeal has always tasted like a big pile of mush and I just didn't found
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no appeal in it.
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Maybe I've eaten about three or four bowls of oatmeal in my life before I found the steel
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cut oats I eat now.
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Now I love oats.
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So about, I'm good to the age where eating healthier is starting to appeal to me, I traditionally
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eat about the worst diets you can imagine, that's what I eat.
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And I don't know, several years ago, I read an article or I don't know, somewhere I read
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something that steel cut oats are supposed to be better for you than regular oats and
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they also taste better.
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So I got some steel cut oats, cooked the way that I thought you were supposed to cook
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oats and I made a big, huge mess everywhere.
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So I got, I didn't try oats anymore after that until one day I saw, I think I was walking
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through Kroger and I saw some oatmeal and it said instant, something like instant steel
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cut oats and I thought, oh, well I read you couldn't really make instant steel cut oats
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because after I made the huge mess then I decided to read about how to cook them and I
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saw that you had to cook them differently.
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So anyway, I looked at it and the box is like two or three bucks and I think I had ten
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pouches of oatmeal so maybe the purerest were making horrible faces and screaming into
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their, into their players now.
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But for me that was fine, that's what I'd been used to on regular oats anyways was the
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package and cooking the oats seemed like a barrier that was too big for me anyways.
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So I got the oats through them in the microwave with some water, the package on these had
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a little water line, interestingly enough they had the water line different on both on
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either side of the package so I kind of split the difference, put some water and cooked
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it up, put a little bit bigger bowl because like I said, steel cut oats kind of make them
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big mess if you don't, if you try to do them like you do regular oats, I put a, I used
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a bigger bowl than I normally would to microwave regular oats.
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And they tasted great, came out perfectly I think, I think maybe they were a little bit
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dry with the amount of water that I put in but I just made a difference up with milk
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afterwards, stirred some milk in and they were great, I love oats now, I've tried both
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the plain and maple syrup, I think brown sugar and maple syrup ones, that's what I prefer
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is the maple syrup one but they're regular fine too, I just use sugar and milk and, and
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they're great, and the company is, and I think they're, I think they have a formula that's
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proprietary somehow or, and maybe they're the only brand that are selling these at least
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in the States, they're the brand I've seen but it's better oats and like I said, in this
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area, there's Kroger and Wal-Mart are the two grocery stores I would normally go to and
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Wal-Mart didn't have them but Kroger did, so, yeah and apparently the secret sauce is
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flaxseed that makes them not make such a huge mess everywhere because there's, what comes
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in the package is really oats and while flavoring if you get the flavored ones and flaxseed oil,
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I don't know what percentage but a small, you know, there's a little bit of flaxseed, flaxseeds
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and I guess not flaxseed oil, kind of it looks a little bit like flaxseed dust to me but there
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are some like husks in there and I assume that's the flaxseed and I think maybe that helps keep
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the oats from making such a big mess, that's my, that's my, my theory now anyways or is it
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the hypothesis, I guess hypothesis, so anyways if you if you're willing to risk two or three dollars
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and you either haven't tried still cut oats because it seemed like too much work or you try,
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you eat still cut oats but you want to try a different way to make them and you haven't yet so
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check out better oats and it's like a two or three dollar risk so you might be able to handle that
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and I guess that's all I have to say about oats but but believe me better oats turned someone
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who really didn't like oats into an oats eater so
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