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11 Reviews of Apple Cider Oatmeal

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From: Sue L

On Oct 1, 2008

This has a great autumn flavor! I used cider from my local orchard and it was very nice. I like my oats a little thicker so I will back off the amount of cider next time, as it was a little runny. Thanks for sharing! ~Sue

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  • From: RedheadAblaze

    On Oct 17, 2008

    This was so good! I happened to have some cider and oatmeal at work and threw it into a bowl and it came out delicious! I may never be able to eat plain oatmeal again

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    From: MsSally

    On Oct 17, 2008

    I LOVED this DH did not. So I'm rating based on my opinion not his. I made it on top of the stove and the flavor is wonderful. Not overly sweet with just the right amount of bite. I omitted the salt. Thanks for submitting. I will add this to my rotation for breakfast.

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    From: Annacia

    On Oct 10, 2008

    This is a lovely way to have my morning oatmeal. I used old fashioned instead of quick oats because I prefer them and Molly McButter for the butter. It made for a great Fall brekkie that was very fast and tasty and warming.

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    From: **Mandy**

    On Sep 29, 2008

    A lovely simple brekky to put together, both toddler DD & I enjoyed this. Thanks!

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    From: internetnut

    On Oct 22, 2008

    I gave this recipe 4 stars. This was so good! I made this for my morning breakfast. I made this just as directed. I microwaved my oatmeal for 1 minute, then 50 seconds and finally 1 more minute. Then it was perfect. Next time I'll just try 2 minutes. Overall this is so good and I'll make it again! Thanks for posting! Christine (internetnut)

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    From: iewe

    On Oct 25, 2008

    Oh this is so yummy!! We buy oatmeal in bulk, and always have regular flavor packets left over — and what a great way to use those up! Thank you so much, we really enjoyed and will be making this a lot!

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    From: ladypit

    On Oct 5, 2009

    Oh wow. The fact that I even ate this without any sweetener is HUGE, as I usually like my oatmeal very very sweet. While it was not necessarily as sweet as I would have liked, it was certainly sweet enough for me to eat it! Lovely apple flavor, I too would think some cut up apples in here would be good. Thanks

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    From: LARavenscroft

    On Oct 1, 2009

    Yummy, yummy oatmeal. But then again, oatmeal is one of my favorite things to eat for breakfast. This was so tasty. I did leave the butter out because I made it at work and forgot to take it with me. Loved the combination of cinnamon and apple juice. Think this would be good with some chopped up apples in it for a change of pace. Thanks for posting this! Made for Fall 2009 PAC.

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    From: mikekey

    On Jan 16, 2009

    This hit the spot for breakfast on a cold, dreary day. I had an added bonus of having some homemade cider made with apples and pears, with some ginger juice. This needed no sweeteners at all. I served mine with a splash of fat-free half and half for a special treat. I don't have quick-cooking oats so just microwaved about a minute longer.

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