WANTED: Link for breakfast oatmeal recipes
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Don't lnow if this is what you want, but here are some amazing kinds!
http://theoatmealartist.blogspot.com/p/recipe-index.html0 -
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This is my favorite (overnight, no cooking required)
http://www.theyummylife.com/Refrigerator_Oatmeal
Here are a few I have not tried yet
http://www.sohowsittaste.com/2012/06/blueberry-raspberry-baked-oatmeal.html
http://www.theyummylife.com/Slow_Cooker_Apple_Cinnamon_Oatmeal
http://allergyfreetestkitchen.com/2013/03/cranberry-orange-muffin-oatmeal/0 -
I think the one you're looking for is: http://chocolatecoveredkatie.com/chocolate-covered-recipes/all-things-oatmeal/0
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This might be what you're looking for.....:flowerforyou:
http://www.theyummylife.com/blog/2012/03/293/Overnight,+No-Cook+Refrigerator+Oatmeal+-- +A+healthy+breakfast+made+in+mason+jars+in+six+different+flavors!0 -
My absolute favorite! I make this weekly and heat up a portion each morning, I change it up each time, sometimes I use craisins instead of fresh fruit, almonds vs walnuts etc.
http://www.sohowsittaste.com/2012/06/blueberry-raspberry-baked-oatmeal.html0 -
Not Oatmeal, but the first recipe on this page is DELICIOUS! And a fantastic sub for oatmeal (I added protein powder to mine, and left a couple of things out..) Yummmm
http://ohsheglows.com/2011/08/10/carrot-cake-raw-buckwheat-porridge-sugar-free-carob-puff-cereal/0 -
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Oh yessss. I am starting to fall in love with oatmeal again0
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Bump . I found a Martha Stewart oatmeal pancake recipe. I sub'd the milk for coconut milk. And of course I cut the recipe in 1/4.0
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This is my favorite: http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/Baked-Oatmeal-365069
Except that I add an extra egg and a lot more spices. It's kind of bland as written. Sometimes I will add flaxseed for extra nutrition, or 1/3-1/2c of cocoa powder if I want a chocolately treat, or peanut butter. It's very versatile and lends itself to a ton of different varieties. I eat some of this almost every day for breakfast, but make it with different fruit and spice combinations each time so I don't get sick of it. You can also add protein powder to it for an extra boost.0 -
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