Makes the best porridge!
Really good value and makes really hearty and nicely chewy bowl of porridge!
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We’re calling it: oats are the ultimate wholegrain hot breakfast. Stabilised oats are nourishing but more processed than steel cut; they’re steamed and rolled at .55mm thickness. Our pick for chewy porridge and DIY muesli bars.
Organic stabilised oats.
Additives, sugars and preservatives.
Did you know instant oats are highly processed? Unlike rolled oats, which are whole grains steamed and flattened, instant oats are pre-cooked, dried, rolled and pressed. They might save you a couple of minutes, but the final result is mushy and starving of nutrients.
Cut and packed in South Australia.
Back in 1969 when John Gorton was PM and The Beatles were still together, Four Leaf flour mill was in its burgeoning days. Located in South Australia, this family-owned organic grain processing establishment is as wholesome as they come. They use only Australian grown ingredients, and use machinery designed and built by farm owner Gavin himself. Gavin’s knack for engineering (and a new mill workshop onsite) has allowed for grain cleaning, hulling, steaming and rolling, which has led to over 60 lines of grain products. These days, Four Leaf continues to create premium oats and flour using ingredients sourced from their own farm, as well as farms around the country.
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Really good value and makes really hearty and nicely chewy bowl of porridge!
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These oats are great as they don’t go all mushy. They are a little crunchy but perfect for overnight oats as they keep texture and have a light nutty taste. Have not found anything that comes close to compare.
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