McCann's steel cut oatmeal normally takes a long time to cook but someone told me a great hint so that it can be cooked in the microwave---soak it overnight in water, and it will soften enough to be cooked in the microwave like Quaker's old fashioned oatmeal--which I usually cook for 2.5 min with fruit, cinnamon and nutmeg. Each microwave is different, however. Also, you also should make sure you use a deep bowl or one with steep sides because the oatmeals tend to bubble up over the side otherwise.
If I remember correctly, Ezekial bread is also baked differently than regular breads, but I can't remember what the difference is--my friend (a nutritionist) said it is the best bread for you to eat, partly because of how it is made and because of its density.
Thanks for all the good information everyone. I have been enjoying the thread.
Susan
If I remember correctly, Ezekial bread is also baked differently than regular breads, but I can't remember what the difference is--my friend (a nutritionist) said it is the best bread for you to eat, partly because of how it is made and because of its density.
Thanks for all the good information everyone. I have been enjoying the thread.
Susan