Chris Hobson
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
In the past I have made microwave porridge using 50g of oats with 250g of milk. I zap it for ninety seconds, stir it and then zap it for another minute. This produces a hot breakfast with 44g of carbs in it. Thus I am well set up for my two and a half mile morning swim. This morning I experimented by making porridge with two Oatibix instead. The individual bixes weigh 25g each so this works out the same as when I use oats. The carb content is the same at 64%. So, I just crushed up the Oatibix, added the milk and microwaved it as before. The resulting porridge is smoother and creamier than ordinary porridge and I really liked it. It works out a little more expensive, Oatibix being £2 for 24 and oats being really cheap but not by much. I'm having slight problems with blood pressure at the moment and oats are supposed to help.
I had just edited this post because thought that I had miscalculated the carb content at 44g and that it should have been lower. I then realised that I was right the first time. My error involved the position of the decimal point on the milk.
I had just edited this post because thought that I had miscalculated the carb content at 44g and that it should have been lower. I then realised that I was right the first time. My error involved the position of the decimal point on the milk.
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