Today I switched to the Scott's Porrage Oats and had a much easier time of it. I poured a dash of cream over and put some yummy brown sugar on top. Better. Does anyone care about this?
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why of course, Goldilocks. we always feel better when we know someone is suffering more than us!
I care about anyone who suffers in their diet. And since my Lenten promise is to not complain about my own weight loss struggles, I take a keen interest in other people's laments....
I went through an oatmeal phase for a few years. I like it best with honey and chopped walnuts. I know you don't like wrinkled nuts, but maybe there is something else you could try. How about Craisins? Chopped almonds? A few mini chocolate chips?
LOL Margo....your oatmeal chronicles are like the paper/plastic musings. It is getting more comments than all your thought provoking, profound, bright blogs lolol
I'm a career Youth Ministry Coordinator, now serving as a Pastoral Ministry Managers in the largest Collaborative in the Boston area...married to the Best YM in the Archdiocese. On my office bulletin board, an illustration from St. Joseph's Baltimore Catechism shows two boys wearing baseball mitts looking out a window. One says "Too bad it's raining." The other replies, "When we accept things like this from God without complaining, it helps to clean the selfishness out of our souls."
That just cracks me up.
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why of course, Goldilocks. we always feel better when we know someone is suffering more than us!
I care about anyone who suffers in their diet. And since my Lenten promise is to not complain about my own weight loss struggles, I take a keen interest in other people's laments....
I went through an oatmeal phase for a few years. I like it best with honey and chopped walnuts. I know you don't like wrinkled nuts, but maybe there is something else you could try. How about Craisins? Chopped almonds? A few mini chocolate chips?
Yup. I care.
Try 8-grain cereal in the natural food section. Add lots of brown sugar and some apples.
Good luck.
LOL Margo....your oatmeal chronicles are like the paper/plastic musings. It is getting more comments than all your thought provoking, profound, bright blogs lolol
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