Where to get oatmeal in Hua Hin?
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Where to get oatmeal in Hua Hin?
Simple, unsweetened oatmeal--Anybody seen it anywhere?
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Nope.
And I like oatmeal too.
And I like oatmeal too.
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Re: oatmeal
Tescos and Makro have bags (two different sizes of oats), so does the supermarket in the centre of town near the Collonade centre.
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Re: oatmeal
I searched TESCCO at MV but could not find any. I looked particularly in 'baking supplies"
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Villa Market also sell McGarret Oat Bran which I like to mix in for extra nutritious goodness.
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Would be in breakfast cereals.oakdale160 wrote:I searched TESCCO at MV but could not find any. I looked particularly in 'baking supplies"
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My wife and MIL ate oatmeal there for breakfast all the time. It was Quaker brand from Tesco in a tall round box. It wasn't instant.
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The market in the Old Mall usually has 3 types from the same company: instant, quick and rolled. It's with the cereals on the north wall.
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As a scot, I never have got over my love of our national breakfast. As stated earlier they are in pretty much every supermarket in the cerial section
Re: Where to get oatmeal in Hua Hin?
You can pretty much find the Instant and Quick Cooking Oats at any market. The Rolled Oats can be a bit harder to find. Hahne brand from Germany (I think) sells them in a Green Package (blue package is for quick cooking oats) and there around 55 baht for 500gm pkg. Labeled "Haferflocken OATS -- kernige-big leaf on package. Others are more costly if you find them and have only once in 8 years seen Quaker Oats in the Rolled Oats mode--most are instant and quick cooking. If you really like Oatmeal then Rolled Oats are the ONLY way. All the others are just mush to me.
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Re: Where to get oatmeal in Hua Hin?
As was mentioned above, Makro stock McGarret rolled oats at 80 baht for a 1kg packet, probably the cheapest you will find in HH, they also stock quick cook and instant varieties of oats.
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Re: Where to get oatmeal in Hua Hin?
found some--thank you