Refrigerator Oatmeal Recipes
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Thanks for posting the site0
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Me too. I always make mine with almond milk (unsweetned), chia seeds, no fat greet yogurt, oats, and either fruit or peanut butter. But I use PB2.0
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I make these all the time and they're a fantastic breakfast. I use almond milk for a little extra depth.0
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I found some nice plastic containers that are much lighter to take to work! I make the "base" then add flavors and fruits in the morning. That way, I can make up 3 or 4 servings all at once and vary it depending on what I have that is very ripe, needs to be finished, etc. and I don't have to worry about fruit turning brown in the mix, etc.
I tried this but I found I was missing a TON of flavor by not letting the mixture soak up all that flavor from the fruit, etc.0 -
Wow! Bumping to make tonight for the AM!0
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Just found The Yummy Life website last night and it has several really good recipes for refrigerator oatmeal. As I am typing I am eating my delicious apple cinnamon oatmeal. I input the recipe last night and the way I made it has 388 calories and is very filling. I added pecans to mine so you could easily leave those out and be under 300 calories.
http://www.theyummylife.com/Refrigerator_Oatmeal0
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