When you need energy, you need Ready Hour QuickOats. They are easy to prepare and ideal for baking and dessert recipes, like no bake cookies and oatmeal raisin.
Now you can have three #10 cans on hand instead of just one. Use one for every day, and store the other two for an emergency. Once you've opened a can, it is good for up to a year.
Perfect for backpacking and canoeing adventures to keep you active and alert. Our Quick Oats have a 30-year shelf life unopened and will last a year after opening. Should an emergency strike, having oats as a source of food is agreat safety net. This item comes in a big #10 can size, about five times the size of a normal soup can.
The versatility of Quick Oats:
Breakfast staple
In homemade bread
In cakes or other baked goods
Make delicious granola
Quick Oats Benefits:
Ultimate convenience
Easy to prepare
Ideal for off-grid use
Perfect for baking and desserts
Up to 30-year shelf-life unopened
Up to 1-year shelf-life after opening
#10 can size, about 5x average soup can
Requires no refrigeration
One can weighs 3.3 pounds, all three are 9.9 pounds
Directions for Quick Oats:
Discard the oxygen absorber packet immediately after opening.
Boil one cup of water with a pinch of salt.
Add 1/2 cupReady HourQuick Oats and Stir.
Cook for 1 minute, stirring frequently.
Remove from heat and allow the oatmeal to sit for 2 minutes.
It's best to store this emergency food in a dry, cool location — a dark area, if possible, at temperatures between 55°F and 70°F. Actual shelf life may vary based on individual storage conditions.
Made in the U.S.A from Domestic and/or Imported Ingredients
DESCRIPTION
When you need energy, you need Ready Hour QuickOats. They are easy to prepare and ideal for baking and dessert recipes, like no bake cookies and oatmeal raisin.
Now you can have three #10 cans on hand instead of just one. Use one for every day, and store the other two for an emergency. Once you've opened a can, it is good for up to a year.
Perfect for backpacking and canoeing adventures to keep you active and alert. Our Quick Oats have a 30-year shelf life unopened and will last a year after opening. Should an emergency strike, having oats as a source of food is agreat safety net. This item comes in a big #10 can size, about five times the size of a normal soup can.
The versatility of Quick Oats:
Breakfast staple
In homemade bread
In cakes or other baked goods
Make delicious granola
Quick Oats Benefits:
Ultimate convenience
Easy to prepare
Ideal for off-grid use
Perfect for baking and desserts
Up to 30-year shelf-life unopened
Up to 1-year shelf-life after opening
#10 can size, about 5x average soup can
Requires no refrigeration
One can weighs 3.3 pounds, all three are 9.9 pounds
Directions for Quick Oats:
Discard the oxygen absorber packet immediately after opening.
Boil one cup of water with a pinch of salt.
Add 1/2 cupReady HourQuick Oats and Stir.
Cook for 1 minute, stirring frequently.
Remove from heat and allow the oatmeal to sit for 2 minutes.
It's best to store this emergency food in a dry, cool location — a dark area, if possible, at temperatures between 55°F and 70°F. Actual shelf life may vary based on individual storage conditions.
Made in the U.S.A from Domestic and/or Imported Ingredients
ADDITIONAL INFO
NUTRITIONAL INFO
Quick Oats #10 Can (66 total servings, 3-pack)
$19.85$29.85
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American Made
10% Sales Donated
Quality Ingredients
25 Years Shelf Life
DESCRIPTION
When you need energy, you need Ready Hour QuickOats. They are easy to prepare and ideal for baking and dessert recipes, like no bake cookies and oatmeal raisin.
Now you can have three #10 cans on hand instead of just one. Use one for every day, and store the other two for an emergency. Once you've opened a can, it is good for up to a year.
Perfect for backpacking and canoeing adventures to keep you active and alert. Our Quick Oats have a 30-year shelf life unopened and will last a year after opening. Should an emergency strike, having oats as a source of food is agreat safety net. This item comes in a big #10 can size, about five times the size of a normal soup can.
The versatility of Quick Oats:
Breakfast staple
In homemade bread
In cakes or other baked goods
Make delicious granola
Quick Oats Benefits:
Ultimate convenience
Easy to prepare
Ideal for off-grid use
Perfect for baking and desserts
Up to 30-year shelf-life unopened
Up to 1-year shelf-life after opening
#10 can size, about 5x average soup can
Requires no refrigeration
One can weighs 3.3 pounds, all three are 9.9 pounds
Directions for Quick Oats:
Discard the oxygen absorber packet immediately after opening.
Boil one cup of water with a pinch of salt.
Add 1/2 cupReady HourQuick Oats and Stir.
Cook for 1 minute, stirring frequently.
Remove from heat and allow the oatmeal to sit for 2 minutes.
It's best to store this emergency food in a dry, cool location — a dark area, if possible, at temperatures between 55°F and 70°F. Actual shelf life may vary based on individual storage conditions.
Made in the U.S.A from Domestic and/or Imported Ingredients
DESCRIPTION
When you need energy, you need Ready Hour QuickOats. They are easy to prepare and ideal for baking and dessert recipes, like no bake cookies and oatmeal raisin.
Now you can have three #10 cans on hand instead of just one. Use one for every day, and store the other two for an emergency. Once you've opened a can, it is good for up to a year.
Perfect for backpacking and canoeing adventures to keep you active and alert. Our Quick Oats have a 30-year shelf life unopened and will last a year after opening. Should an emergency strike, having oats as a source of food is agreat safety net. This item comes in a big #10 can size, about five times the size of a normal soup can.
The versatility of Quick Oats:
Breakfast staple
In homemade bread
In cakes or other baked goods
Make delicious granola
Quick Oats Benefits:
Ultimate convenience
Easy to prepare
Ideal for off-grid use
Perfect for baking and desserts
Up to 30-year shelf-life unopened
Up to 1-year shelf-life after opening
#10 can size, about 5x average soup can
Requires no refrigeration
One can weighs 3.3 pounds, all three are 9.9 pounds
Directions for Quick Oats:
Discard the oxygen absorber packet immediately after opening.
Boil one cup of water with a pinch of salt.
Add 1/2 cupReady HourQuick Oats and Stir.
Cook for 1 minute, stirring frequently.
Remove from heat and allow the oatmeal to sit for 2 minutes.
It's best to store this emergency food in a dry, cool location — a dark area, if possible, at temperatures between 55°F and 70°F. Actual shelf life may vary based on individual storage conditions.
Made in the U.S.A from Domestic and/or Imported Ingredients