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If you cooked 1 cup, , and you end up eating all you cooked, your total calories consumed would be 150 multiplied by 4 which would be 600 calories. Note that this does not include the calories you will get from the milk, yogurt, and whatever else you add to the oatmeal. You may find that you routinely eat more than one serving of certain foods in one meal, making it beneficial or detrimental, depending on your health status. In this example, if you cook 1 cup of oats, you are cooking four servings. Something I don’t like admitting to is that when I used to eat store bought BBQ sauce, I wouldn’t just stick to the recommended serving size.<\/p>\n