Steel Cut Oats - 70 Ounce Can
from: Honeyville Farms
Price: $12.49
Prices subject to change.Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Product Description:
Honeyville's Steel-Cut Oats have been carefully selected from premium milling quality oats. These oats are then stabilized through a special heat process that ensures freshness and flavor, then passed through a steel cutting process to crack the oat.Steel-Cut Oats are a rich source of soluble fiber, protein, and vitamins, as well as other nutrients. Just three grams of soluble fiber from oatmeal daily in a diet low in saturated fat and cholesterol may reduce the risk of heart disease. A thirty day regimen of 1 bowl a day of oatmeal will actually aid the body in removal of cholesterol.
Honeyville's Steel-Cut Oats have been carefully selected from premium milling quality oats. These oats are then stabilized through a special heat process that ensures freshness and flavor, then passed through a steel cutting process to crack the oat.Steel-Cut Oats are a rich source of soluble fiber, protein, and vitamins, as well as other nutrients. Just three grams of soluble fiber from oatmeal daily in a diet low in saturated fat and cholesterol may reduce the risk of heart disease. A thirty day regimen of 1 bowl a day of oatmeal will actually aid the body in removal of cholesterol.
Features:
- $4.49 ships entire order anywhere in the continental U.S.
- Selected from premium milling quality oats.
- A rich source of soluble fiber, protein, and vitamins.
- Guaranteed Fresh.
- Each can contains 4.375 pounds of Steel Cut Oats.
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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:

Rating:
- overpriced and overrated
Your steel cut oats are way overpriced not even organic. I can get organic steel cut
oats from any health food store in bulk in Los Angeles by Fedex for a fraction of yourprice or almost
anywhere in the country. A consumer can buy it organic for much less without the fancy designed can. And without the chemicals.
Rating:
- Good Buy? Yes, But..........
This is actually just a comment. I am an oatmeal lover, and am about to start slow-cooking them overnight on the recommendation of a friend. I know that the quality and taste reviews of McCann's and Honeyville are very similar, but the notion propagated by some that these are substantially cheaper is not correct. Here on Amazon, even without the auto-ship discount, the McCann's 4-pack is 22.38 cents/ounce [with free prime shipping], ... Read More
Rating:
- a lazy way to healthy eating.....
I'm not much for cooked oatmeal so I take a 1/4 cup of these oats with some of the Honeyville blueberries and a good dollop of low-fat yogurt.Into the fridge with this concoction, and the next morning the liquid from the yogurt softens the oatmeal a little (but not too much).Healthy breakfast - about 2 minutes of work.
Rating:
- Impossible?A health food that tastes great!!
It is possible... this is it.A huge can of this finely cut oat product.It takes about 20 minutes to prepare but you won't be sorry.It is a chewy treat and all my kids love it and we even make it mid day for a kind of dessert.Here is how I make it into a desert...
Make it with milk, put it in a dessert bowl, pour whipping cream around it, sprinkle with sugar... serve.
I think there is a way to soak the oats overnight and cut the preparation time too... most of the prep ... Read More
Rating:
- Not another Oatmeal
I honestly cringe from my childhood remembering eating oatmeal. It just was something that was slimey, gooey and just a flavor which did not appeal to me no matter how much I was told I liked it. While I love oatmeal cookies, I just have never like oatmeal.
Due to food allergies and an Amazon flier, I tried steel cut oats this week and I really like this stuff.
In cooking it, it says to cook covered, but mine would boil over even on low heat. So I had to leave the cover partially off and it ... Read More
- overpriced and overratedYour steel cut oats are way overpriced not even organic. I can get organic steel cut
oats from any health food store in bulk in Los Angeles by Fedex for a fraction of yourprice or almost
anywhere in the country. A consumer can buy it organic for much less without the fancy designed can. And without the chemicals.
- Good Buy? Yes, But..........This is actually just a comment. I am an oatmeal lover, and am about to start slow-cooking them overnight on the recommendation of a friend. I know that the quality and taste reviews of McCann's and Honeyville are very similar, but the notion propagated by some that these are substantially cheaper is not correct. Here on Amazon, even without the auto-ship discount, the McCann's 4-pack
- a lazy way to healthy eating.....I'm not much for cooked oatmeal so I take a 1/4 cup of these oats with some of the Honeyville blueberries and a good dollop of low-fat yogurt.Into the fridge with this concoction, and the next morning the liquid from the yogurt softens the oatmeal a little (but not too much).Healthy breakfast - about 2 minutes of work.
- Impossible?A health food that tastes great!!It is possible... this is it.A huge can of this finely cut oat product.It takes about 20 minutes to prepare but you won't be sorry.It is a chewy treat and all my kids love it and we even make it mid day for a kind of dessert.Here is how I make it into a desert...
Make it with milk, put it in a dessert bowl, pour whipping cream around it, sprinkle with sugar... serve.
I think there is a way to soak the oats overnight and cut the preparation time too... most of the prep ... Read More
- Not another OatmealI honestly cringe from my childhood remembering eating oatmeal. It just was something that was slimey, gooey and just a flavor which did not appeal to me no matter how much I was told I liked it. While I love oatmeal cookies, I just have never like oatmeal.
Due to food allergies and an Amazon flier, I tried steel cut oats this week and I really like this stuff.
In cooking it, it says to cook covered, but mine would boil over even on low heat. So I had to leave the cover partially off and it ... Read More
