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A Bowl of Oatmeal

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A few of the words

PORRIDGE
Oatmeal goes by porridge in many parts of the world, but in America the word 'oatmeal' — tied directly to the grain — has been the everyday name since at least the mid-1800s.Find this word in the grid to read its note.
CINNAMON
Cinnamon comes from the inner bark of trees in the Cinnamomum family, native to South and Southeast Asia. It's been traded as a prized spice for thousands of years and today feels right at home on a bowl of oats.Find this word in the grid to read its note.
FLAXSEED
Tiny but mighty, flaxseeds are one of the oldest cultivated crops, with origins traced back to ancient Mesopotamia. Stirred into oatmeal, they add a gentle nuttiness and a boost of fiber.Find this word in the grid to read its note.
MAPLE
Pure maple syrup is made by boiling down the sap of sugar maple trees — it takes roughly 40 gallons of sap to produce just one gallon of syrup, which makes that amber drizzle over oatmeal feel like a small luxury.Find this word in the grid to read its note.

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A Bowl of Oatmeal — free and large-print. Brown sugar melting, a curl of steam, the soft thud of a spoon: breakfast at its warmest.

About A Bowl of Oatmeal

A bowl of oatmeal on a cool morning is one of those small, reliable pleasures — the kind that asks nothing of you while it simmers. Rolled oats have been a breakfast staple in American homes for well over a century, humble enough to dress plain and honest enough to welcome a handful of raisins or a drizzle of maple syrup without complaint. The warmth spreads from the bowl upward, and for a few minutes the whole kitchen smells like brown sugar and cinnamon.

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