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TheBard
Aurora, IL

Nicely Done Quaker

5 star rating

into this hot cereal, Trying to eat more cereal, trying to eat well and right, a chocolate lover
Pros

    Filling, Individual serving packets, Trusted brand name, Not too sweet, Easy to prepare

Cons
    None

NOV
30
2008
 

Quaker Simple Harvest Oatmeal — 

Bottom-Line: Fiber One Apple Cinnamon Muffins; they're what for breakfast in the Bard household. 

Sunday morning breakfast is a big deal in the Bard household because the weekend is the only time we have to sit down to breakfast as a family.  So the Bard usually cooks a smaller breakfast than Saturdays' which consists of bacon, sausage, eggs, hash browns, and usually some sort of pastry.  But Sunday, that is hot cereal day, usually Quaker Quick Grits, but this Sunday I decided to mix it up a bit and try the newest instant Oatmeal from Quaker, called Simple Harvest; this particular flavor was Oat/Wheat/Barley.

Well Quaker worry not it looks as though you have a hit on your collective corporate hands; the Simple Harvest w/oats wheat and barley instant multigrain hot cereal (oatmeal) is a hit with in the Bard's household.  According to Quaker Simple Harvest Instant Multigrain Hot Cereal "is a great tasting breakfast option you can feel good about. Made from only natural ingredients like whole oats, whole wheat and barley, it's a deliciously different and satisfying whole grain taste experience. With real fruit and nuts and just the right touch of natural sweetness," Simple Harvest makes breakfast easy and delicious.      

We now something new for Sunday morning breakfast Quaker Simple Harvest Instant Multigrain Hot Cereal; it's simple, nutritious, and more importantly, delicious without being too sweet.

Nutritional Information:

One serving (1 packet; 8 packets per box) of Quaker Simple Harvest Instant Multigrain Hot Cereal contains 160 Calories, 3.0 grams of fat (including 0 grams of saturated fat), 0mg of Cholesterol, 75mg of Sodium, 31 grams of carbohydrates,135mg Potassium, 4.0 grams of dietary fiber, 9 grams of sugar, 4 grams of protein.



I_thumb_up Quaker Simple Harvest Oatmeal is recommended by TheBard

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GigiandAdonai wrote on Dec 21, 2008 at 10:33PM

Sounds good if you add milk and cinnamon and sugar ;+) I did a review on one of the Quaker holiday oatmeal varieties. ~Gigi

TheBard wrote on Dec 4, 2008 at 7:12PM

In response to LisaCarey's comment from Dec 1, 2008 at 11:01PM:

Welcome to sunday breakfast at least twice a month...

TheBard wrote on Dec 4, 2008 at 7:10PM

In response to AnnaBanana's comment from Dec 1, 2008 at 12:39PM:

Indeed it is!

LisaCarey wrote on Dec 1, 2008 at 11:01PM

I love hot breakfast and this was a great way to "trick" the kids into eating healthy -- me too.

AnnaBanana wrote on Dec 1, 2008 at 12:39PM

This sounds like a great breakfast option for these cold mornings!