tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4567798078441776463.post7558780327578340385..comments2024-01-14T01:25:21.414+00:00Comments on Diets and Calories: Onken Porridge2Go ReviewUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4567798078441776463.post-16816410609517837722017-10-16T10:48:44.383+01:002017-10-16T10:48:44.383+01:00Thank you for your comments :-) You're right t...Thank you for your comments :-) You're right to be concerned about sugar as it's hidden everywhere! Most of the instant pots of porridge have sugar added (http://www.dietsandcalories.com/2014/01/calories-and-sugar-in-instant-porridge.html). To avoid the sugar, you'd be better choosing uncooked porridge, and making it yourself. If you're looking for speed, Quaker Oats Super Goodness Original Porridge has no added sugar, has barley, quinoa and flaxseeds in individual sachets. (http://www.dietsandcalories.com/2016/11/quaker-oats-super-goodness-grains.html) I love these. Of course, I don't know what your stomach issues are, but sometimes you need to be careful with fibre. Best wishesDiets and Calorieshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05247510143000924516noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4567798078441776463.post-9496401439495034732017-10-12T17:22:59.786+01:002017-10-12T17:22:59.786+01:00I was looking for a review for this. Thank you. I ...I was looking for a review for this. Thank you. I picked up this pot today. I've been told to eat more porridge because I have stomach issues and This was so easy to heat up and eat. It was also just the right quantity for me but I'm always concerned about sugar in these sorts of 'healthy' options. Disappointed that it is quite high. From an ibs sufferers perspective, I didn't experience any symptoms that morning and felt good. I'd love a no sweetened alternative to this if it exists.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com