Your porridge, farina or oatmeal?

I voted oatmeal - fresh organic oats which I eat in hot milk with some nuts and Stevia in winter - but grits are awesome and Cream of Wheat is horrible library paste.

I missed this. Yes.

Now this is fascinating to me… Granted one is wheat the other corn and the grit is slightly larger with the corn… But they’re awfully similar for you to find such a wide difference… What is it about cream of wheat that you think is nasty?

By the way, any of the grits/mush crowd ever tried chilling it, slicing, then frying it crisp? Absolutely heavenly…

It’s a tossup. Oatmeal is good as long as it’s not too slimy. Cream of rice is the sheeeit.

I like oatmeal, with Cream of Wheat a close second. Oddly, the reason I liked CoW as a kid was “A Wrinkle In Time” - I was sure that it’s what Charles Wallace was on about when he said everything tasted like sand.

Quaker regular oats for me but Cream of Wheat is okay. When I was growing up it was either one.

I make the oatmeal with a minimum of (skim) milk because I like it to have some texture as opposed to being more soupy.

I did buy some Cream of Wheat a few years ago. It wasn’t quite the same, though, because when I was a kid we’d have it with actual cream added, and I never have cream around now.

Cream of wheat is my favorite. I want it cooked in milk (1 cup milk, 1 cup water). I’ve tried it cooked only in water and there’s just no taste. Raisins and 1 tablespoon honey.

Oatmeal is ok. I don’t want it very often.

Oatmeal … with peanut butter and raisins in it.

Cream of Wheat, etc., no thank you.

Steel-cut oats are the top tier, followed by standard grits.

Normal oatmeal and cream-of-wheat / farina are second tier.

Anything with “Instant” in the name is garbage.

All of the above (except grits) with a splash of cream or whole milk and a couple spoons of dark brown sugar. For grits, it’s butter and sugar.

So I had to revisit this comment.

This morning, I got to the office and made a pot of coffee. I thought everything was fine until I heard lots of hissing and popping and realized I’d put everything in the machine…

:smack: … except the pot. :smack: