With the cooler weather (finally!) having arrived here in Texas, I am back to wanting to eat a warm bowl of oatmeal in the morning. I don't want to take the time to cook it in a pot, so I use a mircorwave. I find that sometimes I'm able to cook it, and not have it go over the sides of the bowl, but more often than not, it bubbles over the sides and creates a mess inside my microwave.
So, what I am looking for are ideas on what I can do to make sure that I don't have the "overflow" problem when cooking oatmeal in my microwave. BTW - I don't use the instant oatmeal, and I follow the package directions for cooking in the micro (though I use milk instead of water.)
Thanks for any ideas!
Keeping It Frugal in Texas,
Laura
So, what I am looking for are ideas on what I can do to make sure that I don't have the "overflow" problem when cooking oatmeal in my microwave. BTW - I don't use the instant oatmeal, and I follow the package directions for cooking in the micro (though I use milk instead of water.)
Thanks for any ideas!
Keeping It Frugal in Texas,
Laura
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