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By glvazquez
on March 04, 2012
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Amazing
By CBrotherton
Kansas City, MO
on February 11, 2012
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I tried using a water bath to cut down on the number of dishes used. I tried dried mangos and blueberries instead of figs. For a quick start in the morning, it works really well.
By wrodawalt
Dillingham. Alaska
on January 28, 2012
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I didn't have half and half so I reduced the water by 1/2 a cup and added 1 cup of whole milk. The result was a cream texture and bursting with flavors of the figs and cranberries. Because I am single, I was also curious how it would be the next day. I just popped it in the microwave for a couple minutes and it was still nice. You could add a little moisture in the form of water or milk if you want to thin the left-overs.
By susan2845
on January 27, 2012
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I love this recipe. It is so easy to make and easily varied by changing the dried fruits used. The texture is so much better than regular oatmeal; not nearly as mushy. And it doesn't need any extra sweetening. And I really love having breakfast ready to eat!
By carenkh
Charlotte, NC
on January 19, 2012
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Worked out really great! I've made this a couple of times now, the last time with chopped dates and sliced apples... yum! It's a great, healthier alternative to over-sweetened instant oatmeal, and even quicker in the morning. One thing - you HAVE to use STEEL CUT OATS. Not old fashioned, and certainly not quick or instant. Just because it's in a canister doesn't make it steel cut! No mushiness here!
By skfoodlover
on January 03, 2012
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Delicious! I made this in a new-ish (~2 year old Crock-Pot brand slowcooker. It is a double slowcooker with two smaller pots - I'd say each one holds ~4 litres. I cooked over night (8 hrs on low, and it worked perfectly. I didn't have cranberries, so I subsituted one chopped apple instead, and I added 1/2 tsp of cinammon. I also greased the pot before cooking so it didn't stick. I chopped the figs into little pieces (the recipe didn't really say what to do. It was super yummy, and makes a great low-cost, nutritious meal that my family loved. So nice to wake up to a cooked breakfast!
By rdelgado671
Puyallup, Wa
on December 29, 2011
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I absolutely loved this! I was dreaming about it all night in anticipation.
I only changed a few items because my crock pot is bigger than a 2 quart.
I doubled everything, omitted the salt. Substituted Almond Milk, added one chopped apple, 2 tsp of cinnamon and 1 tbsp of vanilla
By neurodoc01_9475652
fayetteville, AR
on December 17, 2011
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Can add cherries or apricots. Also spray the inside of a slow cooker with pam prior to adding ingredients.
By Emeraldquest
Prairie Grove, AR
on November 19, 2011
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I have made this several times and love it each time!. I add different dried fruits, I like the cranberries best. Love the texture of the oatmeal, great way to start the day! Thank you for such a good and easy recipe! My five year old grandson loves the taste!
By margiebenitez_1...
Katy, 83
on October 31, 2011
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Super easy and DELICIOUS!!!