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minimo Thu 14-Jan-16 10:18:03

Trying to be healthy with breakfast time at least so have been having porridge in the morning. But I'm starving by 10:30am! At least when I was having toast I'd last till 12. Does anybody else find this with porridge? So much for slow release energy... Not sure I'm convinced...

granjura Thu 14-Jan-16 10:36:13

it really works for me- I also add a spoonfull of mixed seeds, flax, sunflower, pumpkin and sesame (from Holland and Barrett).

mcem Thu 14-Jan-16 11:05:50

Works for me too. I add a dollop of natural yoghurt plus fruit. Blueberries today but I keep frozen berries too. Sometimes a sprinkle of granola type cereal.
After that I don't think about eating until around one.
Gave up toast a few months back and don't miss it at all.
Worth persevering!

ninathenana Thu 14-Jan-16 11:06:25

As granjura says, add nuts, seeds or fruit.
DH likes banana on his.

Nonnie Thu 14-Jan-16 11:06:54

It works for me too and I think it lowers cholesterol so good all round. I often add chopped banana if I am particularly peckish.

MiniMouse Thu 14-Jan-16 12:01:39

Perhaps you just need to add more porridge? I find it sustaining, but I have at least three heaped dessert spoons! I use hot water (can't have milk) and a dollop of honey plus cinnamon smile

Teetime Thu 14-Jan-16 12:04:59

It sort of works for me if I'm busy. It gets me round 9 holes of golf (one and half to two hours) but I need my banana afterwards. DH has a larger bowl of porridge than me as he uses 'proper' porridge oats but I have a Quaker instant one (original) and he puts frozen fruits on and microwaves the lot together but that's too much for me in the morning and it looks like a bowl of blood (sorry about the image but you should sit opposite it in the mornings). I am told Quaker have a larger instant packet now.

granjura Thu 14-Jan-16 12:24:52

Instant unfortunately has a much higher GI (glycemic index) as 'proper' oats - in fact wou should aim for the larger ones. They are a bit too coarse for me, so I mix one packet of normal Quaker oats with 1 of the large chewy ones- and that is perfect. I mix a bowl of sugar and cinnamon (also cholesterol lowering) and have a little spoon on that- the only sugar I have most days (unless from fruit)- none in coffee, tea, rooibosch, no fruit juice, etc.

shysal Thu 14-Jan-16 12:33:06

Yes, Teetime, I have the Big Bowl version of Quaker Oats So Simple. I felt like eating a warming breakfast after walking in an icy wind. I don't normally have breakfast at all. I also added a teaspoon of Nutella! blush I do find porridge fills me up for longer, have been known to eat it instead of lunch or dinner.

MiniMouse Thu 14-Jan-16 12:45:30

Oooh Shysal Nutella - I never thought of that one! That's tomorrow's porridge sorted then grin

jinglbellsfrocks Thu 14-Jan-16 12:47:09

I can't go all morning on just porridge. Seems to run out too soon. I have a boiled egg as well. Fantastic breakfast.

tanith Thu 14-Jan-16 12:50:32

I tried the instant porridges but find they are not nearly as filling as proper Scotts Porridge Oats I have a bowl 3/4 times a week with a tiny bit of syrup other mornings its shredded wheat with a sprinkle of Stevia sugar. I usually have some soup around 1pm so it lasts me a few hours.

ninathenana Thu 14-Jan-16 13:24:54

Nutella [urgh] nutella on porridge double [urgh]
DGC love it !
#it'samarmitething smile

granjura Thu 14-Jan-16 16:59:38

Nutella is just the most sickly thing ever- and the thought of the tons and tons of palm oil used, just makes me feel sick (not as sick as the orang-outangs and the rain forest though- oh dear).

rosesarered Thu 14-Jan-16 17:17:31

Porridge seems to last longer than toast for me, I use the microwave porridge oats, takes 2 mins. if still hungry, have toast and marmalade after?

loopylou Thu 14-Jan-16 18:00:06

Porridge doesn't fill me up to lunchtime but a full fat yogurt does (which probably is smaller portion)
As for Nutella ?, was known as 'Devil's poo' by neighbours' children...that was enough to put me off ?

starbird Fri 15-Jan-16 04:45:31

I used to get hungry by 11 and go for the biscuits after having porridge, but now I eat larger portions ( half a cup with a whole cup of milk, cooked in mocrowave) and add ground flaxseeds when cooked ( after a sprinkling of cinnamon). It keeps me going until or beyond lunch.

absent Fri 15-Jan-16 05:41:03

rosesarered You don't need special microwave oats to make porridge in the microwave. Ordinary rolled oats work perfectly well.

grandmaz Fri 15-Jan-16 09:12:04

I'm with Tanith on this one - I use proper rolled oats as opposed to the 'quick ' ones - mixed with water, some granulated sweetener and topped with up to 15g of Chai seeds which are full of protein and amino acids - yes they are expensive but a bag lasts me for ages and ages and as they are tiny and tasteless they can mix with any food which needs a protein 'kick' to get that fuller for longer benefit smile one and a half to two minutes in the microwave and I'm good to go till lunchtime, sometimes even longer!

The Chai seeds which I use are from Holland and Barrett - Chia bia - they are often in the 'buy one get one half price' sale.

Even better news - currently in the penny sale - here's the link smile

www.hollandandbarrett.com/shop/product/chia-bia-100-natural-whole-chia-seed-60094472?label=Chia%20Bia&fromBrand=true

downtoearth Fri 15-Jan-16 09:33:25

just had my porridge ..not the instant sort,3 TBSP water in the microwave 2 mins low fat fruit yoghurt on top with strawberries,raspberries and blueberries topped off with a sprinkling of sweetner should see me through till about 2,when its time for corn cakes topped with humous.

annodomini Fri 15-Jan-16 10:00:53

I am a poor example of a Scot as the very thought of porridge makes me gag. I used to have to eat it when we went on holiday to my granny's. She would put salt on it in the traditional manner and ate it with the top of the milk. Eugh!

Maranta Fri 15-Jan-16 10:58:11

That's how I would really like to eat porridge Anno. Plenty of salt and cream of the top of the milk. In fact I may start using cream again and I add home grown blueberries.

oldkranky Fri 15-Jan-16 13:45:42

Hi quaker oats and a pinch of salt plus nutella or jam or lemon curd or syrup or treacle pushes the morning medication down and fills me till dinner time. Made as thick as mashed taters - yummy. Instant porridge = yuck!

rosesarered Fri 15-Jan-16 13:56:29

Can't agree, as I much prefer the instant porridge myself, different texture perhaps? Instant Scots Porridge oats which come in small paper 'bags' within the box, only need a small amount of milk and am now addicted to the blueberry ( I think it is) flavour. DH adds a few nuts and raisins to his.
put off porridge as a child as always found it so thick.

HildaW Fri 15-Jan-16 14:37:47

I like to add dried fruit for sweetness to the oats at the beginning and use skimmed milk. Just before its done I add a big handful of frozen berries (more economical than fresh and no waste), they defrost in the hot porridge. I then add some nuts and a little agave syrup if the fruit is a bit too sharp.