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Oatmeal Recipes

Oatmeal comes from oat grains, a cereal grass, and oatmeal is most commonly consumed by humans as a cooked cereal. Before trying one of the many oatmeal recipes below, be sure to read Oatmeal Cooking Information and Equivalents for information on the different types of oatmeal and whether they can be used interchangably in recipes or not.

These oatmeal recipes use old-fashioned rolled oats, quick-cooking oatmeal, instant oatmeal, oat cereal, oat flour, and oat bran.

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Oatmeal Recipes

•  Blackberry Cheesecake Bars
•  Blueberry Lavender Cranberry Crisp
•  Bonbon Jovi
•  Candy Raisin Oatmeal Bars in a Jar
•  Chocolate Raisin Oatmeal Cookies
•  Cranberry Buttermilk Muffins
•  Cranberry Cheesecake Bars
•  Cranberry Pineapple Bars
•  Crispy Crunchy Granola Munchies
•  Fake Jerky Strips
•  Haute Canine Doggie Biscuits
•  Homemade Granola
•  Homemade Protein Bars
•  Honey Whole Wheat Bread
•  John Coffey's Last Supper Meatloaf
•  M&M® Oatmeal Bars in a Jar
•  Mrs Fields Urban Legend Cookies
•  No-Bake Powerhouse Cookies
•  Nuge's Stuffed Rolled Venison Log
•  Oatmeal Honey Bread
•  Maple Oatmeal Bread (ABM)
•  Oatmeal Brownie Crunch Bars
•  Oatmeal Cookie Brownies
•  Okara Oatmeal Carob Chip Cookies
•  Orange Oatmeal Cookies
•  Pistachio Muffins
•  Rhubarb Crisp
•  Sour Cream Raisin Bar Cookies
•  Trash Snack Mix
•  Turkey Meat Loaf - South Beach Diet
•  Whole Wheat Squaw Bread

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