- Joined
- Nov 5, 2003
- Messages
- 316
First I would like to wish a happy/ healthy new year to everyone on the board and now for my Q :
I am trying to drink my oats for breakfast with my pro shake by throwing it all into a blender and mixing it up. The problem is that I almost gag by doing this and I am not a big fan of eating oatmeal. I purchased today at a health store organic oat flour which is made from whole grain oats and that mixes very well/ no clumps with my shake. Now would this be just as nutritional as regular oats ? The calories, fat, carbs ,fiber are identical to both but I am a little leary because it is a flour.
Thanks
I am trying to drink my oats for breakfast with my pro shake by throwing it all into a blender and mixing it up. The problem is that I almost gag by doing this and I am not a big fan of eating oatmeal. I purchased today at a health store organic oat flour which is made from whole grain oats and that mixes very well/ no clumps with my shake. Now would this be just as nutritional as regular oats ? The calories, fat, carbs ,fiber are identical to both but I am a little leary because it is a flour.
Thanks