?how do you eat your oatmeal?

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Hey guys! I really find oatmeal can get a bit repetative and boring after a while, so what do you do to make it that extra bit delicious? What do you add? Any recipes? Thankyou :flowerforyou:
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  • Shiree80
    Shiree80 Posts: 18 Member
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    I would like to see what people suggest too.:smile:
  • Chadomaniac
    Chadomaniac Posts: 1,785 Member
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    Oats + peanut butter + chocolate whey + raisins + milk
  • SJVZEE
    SJVZEE Posts: 451 Member
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    I was given a 25lb bucket of rolled oats a few days ago, so I now have a serving a day :) My current favorite way to eat it-

    -1 serving, cooked in water
    -add 1tbsp ground flax seed
    -small handful of raisins
    -a dash of cinnamon
    -small handful of raw walnuts
  • rtjenny
    rtjenny Posts: 51
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    oats
    water & almond milk (50-50 mix)
    fresh fruit - blueberries, sliced peaches (frozen berries works well too - defrost first though!)
    golden syrup if I don't fancy fruit (1tbsp)
  • RaggedyPond
    RaggedyPond Posts: 1,487 Member
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    With a spoon.
  • melissaw78
    melissaw78 Posts: 214 Member
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    I like to mix the oats 1:1 with water, microwave if for about 45 seconds, then add 1/2 cup unsweetened applesauce. /sometimes I slice in a banana after that.
  • losinggweightt
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    no one has said that they add milk afterwards, this is what I have always done. Made with water, added milk after. Isn't it too dry?
  • Chadomaniac
    Chadomaniac Posts: 1,785 Member
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    no one has said that they add milk afterwards, this is what I have always done. Made with water, added milk after. Isn't it too dry?

    Most of us said milk
  • losinggweightt
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    Most of us said milk
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    but is that after it has been cooked, or cooking it with milk?
  • Chadomaniac
    Chadomaniac Posts: 1,785 Member
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    Add milk once its cooked . Cook the oats in water
  • fitandactivemom
    fitandactivemom Posts: 6 Member
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    I use quick, 1-minute cooking oatmeal
    1/2c almond milk, 1/4 c water
    dash of cinnamon
    cook for 2 minutes in microwave
    add 1 Tbsp of PB2
    1 tsp honey
  • losinggweightt
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    Add milk once its cooked . Cook the oats in water

    oh right, thanks :)
  • engakwasdky
    engakwasdky Posts: 19 Member
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    I cook my oatmeal with water, but then add a splash of milk afterwards. I usually eat it with frozen blueberries... I find they thaw out quickly and cool the oatmeal down just enough to eat.

    I also like to cook it with a few raisins sometimes, then add cinnamon and maybe a little brown sugar to the bowl.

    I've cut up half of a banana before as well, and this was quite tasty.

    I'm really wanting to try the overnight oats recipe for something different... May do that tonight for tomorrow's breakfast :)
  • losinggweightt
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    I cook my oatmeal with water, but then add a splash of milk afterwards. I usually eat it with frozen blueberries... I find they thaw out quickly and cool the oatmeal down just enough to eat.

    I also like to cook it with a few raisins sometimes, then add cinnamon and maybe a little brown sugar to the bowl.

    I've cut up half of a banana before as well, and this was quite tasty.

    I'm really wanting to try the overnight oats recipe for something different... May do that tonight for tomorrow's breakfast :)

    yum! The banana sounds good! And what is the over night oats?
  • abuck_13
    abuck_13 Posts: 382 Member
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    add stuff in moderation:

    a little maple syrup (real maple syrup)
    cinnamon
    nuts
    peanut butter
    fruit
    etc, etc etc...

    There are infinite possibilities, add in moderation
  • wvtrap
    wvtrap Posts: 19 Member
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    i make overnight oats.
    30g rolled oats
    65g unsweetened vanilla almond milk
    10g chia seeds
    100g of plain nonfat greek yogurt
    mix it up and then add frozen fruit of choice.
    put in refrigerator for the night (typically 8 hrs)
    sweeten to taste with truvia.(1/2 Tbsp for me)
  • Xenophonica
    Xenophonica Posts: 79 Member
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    I chop half an apple down into bite-sized pieces, and add 1/2 tbsp light brown sugar and some cinnamon.

    Also, 1-2 tbsp of canned pumpkin, a little cinnamon and pumpkin pie spice.

    I'd think that many fruits would be awesome too. Pears, berries, etc.
  • kRcu
    kRcu Posts: 18
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    I recently switched to eating the oats dry, mixed with a Greek yogurt. I'm never going back, its my favorite snack.
  • SunOfMan
    SunOfMan Posts: 67 Member
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    - 2 parts water, 1 part milk
    - Raisins
    - Chopped Banana
    - Bit of honey
    - Cinnamon

    Throw it all in, heat and stir it plenty to break up the banana. Amazing breakfast!