yes...a popular start to the day is raw oats sliced banana and yoghurt with honey....certainly keeps you regular and in NO need of colonic irrigation!!
2006-10-27 09:53:44
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answered by WILF 1
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have you ever tried muesli? its made from raw porridge oats and dried fruit. Normally it is eaten with cold milk but to add a yummy side to its flavor try some flavoured yogurt or if you only have plain yogurt then put some honey on and there you have a tasty and kind of healthy meal.
2006-10-27 10:03:18
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answered by Poppy J 1
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You can eat them raw, but it's tough.
Here's a bit of a challenge for you. Get yourself a cup of raw oats and try to eat them within 2 minutes, you are strictly allowed NO water or any other fluids.
Good luck!
2006-10-27 09:31:17
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answered by holmegirl 3
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Yes you can, although it's most bearable when you put the raw oats in some warm cocoa or milk. It's good for you too. Helps control cholesterol levels.
2006-10-27 09:28:07
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answered by Anonymous
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You said raw, not by themselves as some seem to suggest, yes, I mix them with currents, and pour in milk. Also love porridge.
2006-10-27 10:06:23
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answered by Sprinkle 5
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Dont know about the custard, but I do like uncooked porridge oats
2016-03-28 09:28:12
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answered by Anonymous
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You can, but you need a good set of teeth - you'll be chewing until Christmas! Best to soak them in milk, yoghurt or juice overnight xxx
2006-10-27 20:39:16
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answered by trimtautterrific 4
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Yeah, they're not all that nice or easy to chew (absorb all the saliva) but as someone has already said, they're in muesli.
2006-10-27 09:29:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, nice with yoghurt or cold milk and a little sugar or fruit or all together. mmmm yummie!
2006-10-27 09:32:10
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answered by keith 1
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Yes and they are supposed to very, very good for you. Full of vitamins and slow release carbs
2006-10-27 09:22:37
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answered by Anonymous
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