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Jordans Porridge Oats Conservation Grade


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Jordans Porridge Oats Conservation Grade

 
Description: Manufacturer: Jordans / Type: Breakfast Cereals

Newest Review: ... are conservation grade; this means quite simply that farmers around Britain are paid a premium to create these nature ... more

 ... friendly environments on their farms. They are large jumbo oats with wholegrain goodness. These really are delicious and more rustic than some other brands. There is none of that dustiness in the box, and the thick and creamy texture they give to porridge is special. Where To Buy And Cost. Currently you can pick these up for £1.54 for 750g in most supermarkets. You can't fail to recognise the box in the shelves as it is very decorative. When you buy them you will see the oats are in a plastic inner sachet, which you m...more

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Machair1
Premium Review Jordans Porridge Oats Conservation Grade: Dispelling The Myth That Making Porridge Takes Too Long! (988 words)
by - written on 04/02/09 (Very useful, 108 readings)
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With snow on the ground and chaos on the roads there is nothing nicer than a steaming bowl of porridge to start the day. Jordans is a favourite of mine because it is made by a family company and all the oats used are from the UK. There are so many breakfast cereals to choose from now it really is quite an array of temptations, but I think simplicity is sometimes what I need. What is Porridge? It is quite simply a dish made from oats. I make it with all water to keep the calories down; the Scotch way is to use oatmeal and to add salt. There are so many recipes and you can of course make it with milk or with half milk and half water, but at the end ...  Read the complete review

Zmugzy
Premium Review Jordans Wild About Oats (461 words)
by - written on 21/01/09 (Very useful, 190 readings)
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Porridge has to be one of the purist and healthiest foods you can eat. When you've finished a bowl you feel healthy. It seems our bodies have evolved to be perfect recipients for this food stuff. No doubt oats are something that our ancestors survived on for thousands of years. Overall I find Jordans Porridge Oats a very nourishing breakfast choice. Jordans Porridge Oats (Conservation Grade) consist of large rolled oaks and is less powdery than some other porridge brands. According to the company these oats are rolled with care in order to retain their natural fibre and nutrients. This produces a porridge that retains a creamy consistency but which also ...  Read the complete review

 

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