 I use steel cut oats, called oat groats, to make our oatmeal - it has a nice, toothy bite to it.  I buy it at a bulk food store outside of my hometown of Fleetwood, PA.
I use steel cut oats, called oat groats, to make our oatmeal - it has a nice, toothy bite to it.  I buy it at a bulk food store outside of my hometown of Fleetwood, PA.   Steel cut oats have a relatively long cooking time - so I cook up a batch of about 6 servings, keep it in the fridge, and reheat on the stovetop as needed.
Steel cut oats have a relatively long cooking time - so I cook up a batch of about 6 servings, keep it in the fridge, and reheat on the stovetop as needed.  
Finished my table runner this morning - here's the A side - bird's eye view -
 Take a step back and have a look.  There is no rhyme or reason to the quilting - it's a liberated quilt - no rules, remember?  I'm using it on the table for my dinner party tomorrow night - wonder who will be the first to spill red wine on it? I used mostly Kaffe Fassett fabrics.  The solid fabric is a new line from Moda called Basic Gray - I love the painterly look but so wish they had a softer hand - it will work nicely in wall hangings.
Take a step back and have a look.  There is no rhyme or reason to the quilting - it's a liberated quilt - no rules, remember?  I'm using it on the table for my dinner party tomorrow night - wonder who will be the first to spill red wine on it? I used mostly Kaffe Fassett fabrics.  The solid fabric is a new line from Moda called Basic Gray - I love the painterly look but so wish they had a softer hand - it will work nicely in wall hangings. 
And here's the B side - bird's eye view -
 And taking a step back.  I really like both sides - what do you think?
And taking a step back.  I really like both sides - what do you think?   Just to end on a whine - this is what my garage roof looks like today - over 4 feet of drifted snow; yesterday it was almost free of snow from the last storm.  Got to get it off of there before March 7th - that's the date an Amish gentleman from Berks County is predicting the biggest snow storm of the year - oh, how I hope he is wrong!
Just to end on a whine - this is what my garage roof looks like today - over 4 feet of drifted snow; yesterday it was almost free of snow from the last storm.  Got to get it off of there before March 7th - that's the date an Amish gentleman from Berks County is predicting the biggest snow storm of the year - oh, how I hope he is wrong! 
 
 
 

 
 
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We eat steel cut oats almost every day for breakfast. With chop nuts and seeds,blueberries,grated apple and homemade yogurt.My son likes maple syrup o his as well-our comes from Ontario,Canada :))
I also use it a lot as a side dish with caramelize onions and dash of salt and pepper.
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