I make porridge during the winter months, and I am always looking for my oats. I have never been very happy with what I have found, but whilst In ASDA I spotted their Wholegrain Scottish Oats. These are currently reduced to 59 pence for 500gms. This deal is based more on quality than price, and I accept these are not the cheapest. The end result is a vast improvement on some of the well known brands. Accordingly I think any porridge lovers should try these, and maybe vote this post up, after using them.
10 comments
tafflass
17 Oct 16#1
these are by far the best of the cheaper oats! I have been buying these for a while now and wouldn't change
steven24
17 Oct 16#2
What is the sugar and salt content in them I have to watch my intake with both of them many thanks in advance
regcar to steven24
17 Oct 162#3
Packet shows per 100g
Energy 366 kcal
Fat 6.2g
of which saturates 1.0g
Carbohydrates 60.5g
of which sugars 1.2g
Fibre 9.7g
Protein 12.3g
Salt 0.1g trace
No idea if these are good or bad
tafflass to steven24
17 Oct 16#4
per 40g made up its 0.5g sugar and trace of salt
androoski
17 Oct 162#5
The 39p 500g bags of wholegrain porridge oats in Lidl are worth a look too.
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Energy 366 kcal
Fat 6.2g
of which saturates 1.0g
Carbohydrates 60.5g
of which sugars 1.2g
Fibre 9.7g
Protein 12.3g
Salt 0.1g trace
No idea if these are good or bad
http://www.lidl.co.uk/en/10961.htm?action=showDetail&id=28687