I finally got DH to try my oatmeal creations and he was appropriately impressed.
I asked DP what he wanted in his, and he said, "Nothing." I was confused and said, "Like, nothing nothing? No milk, or honey, or anything like that?" He meant nothing; that's how he eats his oatmeal. Weird. He ate the whole bowl, though, so, hey, you do you, buddy.
I can't imagine eating oatmeal plain ... it's not BAD, but kind of boring. I imagine that adding pumpkin pie spice would help get a non-oatmeal fan less reluctant.
Steph, I don't know if a hypochondriac man in your life would be a pleasant change from Tim and your father ... they both seem determined to keep on going in the face of whatever hits them (anyone else old enough to remember the old Timex ads - "takes a licking, keeps on ticking"?).
I sure do remember those ads. I should have gone with Timex the last time I bought a watch, in fact. This one, I discovered last week, is not still ticking and it didn't even take much of a licking.
I don't mind plain oatmeal. I also like it with various stuff added when stuff is available, but plain is fine. I don't mind instant, either. It's all pretty good.
My breakfast, btw, is leftover black-eyed peas and rice and it is yum.
My company has just said that they are giving us (who work the outlet sale) an extra hour of PTO for every 4 hours working the sale. That's nice of them, I didn't expect anything. I guess they are not getting as many volunteers as they hoped for.
I imagine that adding pumpkin pie spice would help get a non-oatmeal fan less reluctant.
I used to do this AND stir in a tablespoon or so of actual canned pumpkin. The pumpkin added creaminess, it was nice.
I'm back to school, so I'm skimming very much. Apologies.
Then you might have missed esse thanking you for your card. So it was received, Shir.
Gris I was just thinking I'd rather have pumpkin than pumpkin spice, in my oatmeal! Now I just want pie for breakfast though.
Straight up pie for breakfast is hard to beat
pie at any time is pretty good ....