2004/09/29, 10:43 PM
Does anybody know the amount of oatmeal it takes to get 100 calories? I think it's like 1/3 of a cup but I'm not sure....
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2004/09/30, 09:25 AM
Well, 1/2c is 150 calories, so one cup is 300, so 1/3 cup would be 100, yes.
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2004/09/30, 08:35 PM
mmmmm, it depends...
natural one? with thsi i mean no fruit added or sugars or anything else.
i personnally take one with fruit on it so it changes the nutrition facts...
besides, doesnt the product show the nutrition facts?
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2004/09/30, 09:27 PM
OK thanks
yeah it's quaker oats old fashioned oatmeal...I didn't think about it like that asimmer, I feel stupid now...lol
but no there's no fruit or anything added to it. I do add cinnamon though, does that make a difference? I don't think it does, it's just like podwer. I might be wrong though. Does anybody know?
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2004/09/30, 09:56 PM
cinamon is a good thing to add to your oatmeal - sometimes I add allspice, too. Cinnamon has recently been touted for its blood sugar regulating properties!
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2004/09/30, 10:00 PM
i :love: cinnamon. i put it in my oats and my pancake batter. i also like pumpkin spice - basically cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves and allspice. tasty.
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2004/09/30, 10:53 PM
cinnamon doesnt change anything just taste....
well is it is a cup of natural oats then if i am not worng,
1cup oats = 40g carbs, 4.5 fat (EFA) and 9 protein
= 40x4 + 4.5 x9 + 9 x 4
= 240 cals
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2004/10/01, 12:29 PM
Here is the info off of my quaker oats:
1/2c dry (weighs 40g)
calories 150
total fat 3g; sat .5g, poly 1g, mono 1g
0 cholesterol
0 sodium
27g CHO; 4g dietary fiber, 2g soluble fiber, 2g insoluble
1g sugar
5g protein.
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2004/10/01, 03:09 PM
That's exactly what mine says asimmer thanks for the information guys
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2004/10/01, 09:30 PM
there you go then...
mine is higher because of fruit i guess
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2011/01/03, 12:14 AM
What about peach?
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