I forgot all about oatmeal for stomach issues but was unaware of the affects
for trapped gas.  If you have a natural foods outlet you can buy oat berries
which is oats before processing and looks like wheat and rice.  Cook it up
just as you would wild rice.  Very good!

 

Merrill

 

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From: John S. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Sunday, September 07, 2008 1:01 PM
To: quad-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Trapped gas discomfort

 

I've had some Amish oatmeal. I think it is made from purina horsey chow. 

I buy the little packets, honest. 

 

john 

 

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I get the Old Fashion in the 50lb card board container, with reinforced top.
In our house it doesn't last that long as we use oatmeal in all of our
recipes, except turkey on ThanksGiving.  But any oatmeal is good for the
body and soul whether its old fashion or quick mix in the can or individual
packages.

When on the road, I like the instant in packages, with milk and nuke them
both for a couple of minutes.  All the flavoring is added so its complete.

 

Try it.... you'll like it.

Beef Liver

Best Wishes

 

In a message dated 9/7/2008 1:11:08 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
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Are you guys talking about instant oatmeal in the little packets?

Lindaf

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I never considered oatmeal that expensive compared to other cereals.  I use
whole milk or 2 % and nuke the mix until the milk is almost absorbed.  Then
I add Watkins Natural Vanilla and sprinkle brown sugar.  Taste is great and
its good for you.

 

Best Wishes

 

In a message dated 9/6/2008 10:17:14 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

I've noticed that oatmeal is great for bowel issues.  Too bad the stuff
tolerable to eat is so expensive.

 

Stacy

 

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Thanks Tim.  I've been an advocate for Apple Cider Vinegar and Honey for
years.  I acquired this information from Vermont Folk Medicine or New
England Folk Medicine written by a MD who, at that time, still practiced,
home visits.  Its never left me down either.

 

Oh, BTW, wait until you have tried some oatmeal in your diet too.

Best Wishes

 

In a message dated 9/6/2008 3:35:20 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


All summer I was having a terrible time developing gas that would stay
trapped in me until I got in bed at night then it would start coming out. It
was causing me chills and sweats all day and I tried all kinds of things
like bean-o, gas-x, digestive enzyme tablets, etc., but nothing helped. Then
I came across some info on-line about vinegar possibly being of help. It
worked! No more gas trouble. I put a teaspoon of apple cider vinegar in
about 3-4oz. of fruit juice and down it at breakfast.

 

Just wanted to pass this on in case anyone else was going through this
uncomfortable problem.

 

Tim

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