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Nature's Path Organic Whole Grain Old Fashioned Rolled Oats - 18 Oz - Image 1
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Nature's Path Organic Whole Grain Old Fashioned Rolled Oats - 18 Oz
Nature's Path Organic Whole Grain Old Fashioned Rolled Oats - 18 Oz
Nature's Path Organic Whole Grain Old Fashioned Rolled Oats - 18 Oz - Image 1
Nature's Path Organic Whole Grain Old Fashioned Rolled Oats - 18 Oz - Image 2
Nature's Path Organic Whole Grain Old Fashioned Rolled Oats - 18 Oz - Image 3
Nature's Path Organic Whole Grain Old Fashioned Rolled Oats - 18 Oz
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A re-sealable canister of organic rolled oats. Rolled Oats are whole oat groats that been steamed and rolled to a flat flake. While they can be used for a nice, thick oatmeal, they are more often used in baking. Nature's Path old fashioned rolled oats are great for organic baking like oatmeal cookies, apple crisp, muffins or homemade granola bars. We believe it’s important to eat well, and that’s why our oat canisters are filled with only organic and non-GMO whole grain oats.
  • All of our recipes are carefully crafted with only certified USDA organic and Non-GMO ingredients, so that mindful eaters can enjoy a deliciously nutritious oats, with no artificial colors, flavors and preservatives.
  • A re-sealable canister of organic rolled oats. Rolled Oats are whole oat groats that been steamed and rolled to a flat flake. While they can be used for a nice, thick oatmeal, they are more often used in baking.
  • Eating whole grains is an essential part of a healthy diet. Whole grain oats are great because of their high fiber levels, and also contain loads of healthy phytochemicals that have antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects. They’re also an excellent source of vitamins and minerals. A 40g serving of Nature’s Path oats is 100% whole grains and has 5g protein!
  • Old Fashioned rolled oats are great for organic baking like oatmeal cookies, apple crisp, muffins or homemade granola bars.
  • Our planet, our food and our bodies are all connected. Being mindful about your food and choosing to eat organic means you’re making the best choice for your health, and our planet.

Whole grain rolled oats*. *Organic.

Directions

Make on Stove top: 1. Bring water to a boil. 2. Stir oats in slowly. 3. Simmer 3-5 minutes over medium heat; stir occasionally. Note: For creamier oatmeal, combine water, salt and oats; bring to a boil; cook as directed. Make in Microwave (one serving): 1. Combine water, salt and oats in a medium sized microwaveable bowl. 2. Microwave on high 2-4 minutes; stir before serving. Caution: Bowl may be hot. Due to differences in microwave ovens, cook times may vary

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