water-porridge

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water-porridge (uncountable)

  1. Porridge made by cooking rolled oats in water.
    • 1842, James Wheeler, Manchester:
      At seven they all came in to breakfast, which consisted of one large dish of water-porridge, made of oat-meal, water and a little salt, boiled thick, and poured into a dish.
    • 2016, John Buxton Hilton, The Quiet Stranger, →ISBN:
      Six-, seven- and eight-year-olds, working a sixteen-hour day on a breakfast of water-porridge.
    • 2017, Daniel Frederick, Edward Sykes, Tom Pinder, Foundling, →ISBN:
      He looked back upon his workhouse life with a sickening yearning, and when he remembered the regular and abundant meals of the House, his gorge rose at the ever-recurring surfeit of water-porridge to breakfast, water-porridge to dinner, water-porridge to supper, and water-porridge between meals.