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I tested all the supermarket easy cook porridge oats – the winner was smooth, filling & also the cheapest

Thea Jacobs puts a selection of ready-to-make oat sachets to the test, giving each a score out of five

KING Charles has started flogging his favourite royal breakfast – porridge with honey – from his ­Sandringham estate.

To enjoy a bowl of HRH’s oats costs an extortionate £8.50, but it’s much easier and a lot cheaper to rustle up your own at home.

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Thea Jacobs puts a selection of ready-to-make oat sachets to the testCredit: Oliver Dixon
She tests for the best for taste and value, giving each a score out of fiveCredit: Getty

In fact, you can spend less than £2 on 270g that can be heated with ease in the microwave.

Here, Thea Jacobs puts a selection of ready-to-make oat sachets to the test to see which is the best for taste and value, giving each a score out of five.

Quaker Oats Original 270g, 10 sachets, £3.50, Tesco - 3/5

THIS tastes exactly like you’ve just liquidised the oats.

It’s easy to do and the line on the ­packaging is clear so you know just how much milk to add.

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Quaker Oats Original scored three out of fiveCredit: Oliver Dixon

It’s creamy and can be served up really quickly.

That said, it’s much more ­expensive than the stores’ own-label brands.

Easy Oats Original 270g, 10 sachets, £1.35, Tesco - 2/5

THIS is cheap and it’s not hard to see why.

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The packets don’t have a line to show how much milk to add, which makes it hard to judge.

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Tesco's Easy Oats Original scored two out of fiveCredit: Oliver Dixon

I didn’t use too much milk, but it was still watery.

Not surprising as the oats are very small – and you don’t get nice oaty bites.

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Original Porridge 270g, 10 sachets, £1.15, Asda - 4/5

THESE are very filling, which is great given how cheap they are.

Unlike many of the other own-brand offerings, there is a clear line to show how much milk to add.

Asda's Original Porridge is very filling and scored four out of fiveCredit: Oliver Dixon

The result is on the smooth end of the porridge scale as it’s hard to see any real lumps.

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Original Porridge 270g, 10 sachets, £1.35, Sainsbury’s - 3/5

THIS is another offering without a measuring line for the milk, meaning you have to guess or dig out a jug.

It’s smooth and creamy, and thicker than others, which isn’t a bad thing.

Sainsbury's Original Porridge is smooth and creamy, and thicker than othersCredit: Oliver Dixon

Not as cheap as some of the other own-label brands, but still good value.

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Porridge Original 270g, 10 sachets, £1.35, Morrisons - 2/5

THERE is no line on the sachet to indicate the level of milk.

After I measured and added the correct amount, and then cooked it in the microwave, I was left with some very watery porridge.

Morrison's Porridge Original scored two out of fiveCredit: Oliver Dixon

That said, it tasted good and oaty with a nice creamy undertone.

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Crownfield Oat-So-Easy 270g, 10 sachets, 95p, Lidl - 5/5

THIS is a very good product at a very cheap price.

Lidl's Crownfield Oat-So-Easy tastes very similar to Quaker and scored full marksCredit: Oliver Dixon

Lidl have made a real niche for themselves copying big brands.

It tastes very similar to Quaker, but is a bit more of a chewy offering, which I personally prefer for my porridge.

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Harvest Morn Original 270g, 10 sachets, 95p, Aldi - 3/5

ALDI is normally good at doing big brand dupes on a budget, but for me this just doesn’t hit the right spot.

It’s much sweeter than the others, which isn’t what I’m looking for in a warm breakfast.

Aldi's Harvest Morn Original scored three out of fiveCredit: Oliver Dixon
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The texture is quite lumpy, too – and not in a good way.

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