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Quaker Oat So Simple Apple & Blueberry (10 per pack - 360g) - Pack of 2

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Quaker Oat So Simple Apple & Blueberry (10 Per Pack - 360G) - Pack of This box of 10 Quaker Oats Oat So Simple sachets are made up of Quaker rolled oats with delicious Apple & Blueberry real fruit pieces. A simple, tasty and satisfying start to the day. Oats are natureâ.TMs way of helping you lower cholesterol, when eaten as part of a healthy, balanced and low saturated fat diet. 1 in 2 35 year olds have raised cholesterol. Eating oats for breakfast can help lower this and maintain a healthy heart. Oats contain a soluble fibre called beta glucan that helps soak up cholesterol. Experts suggest eating 3g of beta glucan soluble oat every day to help lower cholesterol. Each Oat so Simple serving (36g) contains roughly 30% of this 3%. Oats are also a great source of wholegrain so eating a bowl for breakfast gives your body a nice fibre filled start to the day. Cook in the microwave for only 2 minutes to get perfect porridge. Quaker have been milling oats in Scotland since 1899 but they decided to introduce the Oat So Simple range as they realised that not everyone has the time to make a bowl of porridge oats in the morning. This way each serving is measured out in a sachet that can be easily placed inside your handbag. All you have to do is pour the rolled oats into a bowl, add some milk or water and then place in the microwave. Oat So Simple also make original flavour sachets as well as other varieties, which include: Raspberry. Sultanas, Raisins, Cranberry & Apple. All with delicious real fruit pieces.

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