?how do you eat your oatmeal?
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yogurt covered raisins, chopped pecans, cocoa powder0
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Lately I've had it with chocolate chips, almonds and coconut. But I'm just not that fond of oatmeal!0
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Reduced fat peanutbutter, cinnamon, sweetner and unsweetened almond milk. I put some fruit on there occasionally.0
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1/2c oats microwaved with 1c water, 3min.
Cinnamon, brown sugar, and sliced strawberries0 -
I blend steel cut oats in my smoothie everyday. I like the crunch of it. Sometimes I mash it up and then put it in the blender. Plain old oatmeal doesn't bother me.0
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I don't find it boring. I have it with a scoop of protien powder. Or "proatmeal" - got the idea from back when I did INSANITY, as it's in the elite nutrition book that comes with the kit.
It's pretty interesting really, as i'll be getting strawberry oats or chocolate. If i'm having it without protein I usually have a teaspoon of agave nectar in it. I really don't get bored of it.0 -
Almond Milk, Vanilla Whey Protein (Muscle Milk) and Blueberries0
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Today I made mine with unsweetened almond milk and topped it with natural peanut butter, reduced sugar strawberry jam, raspberries and strawberries.0
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1/2 cup quick oats
3/4 cup water
1 banana
1 tsp sugar
cut up banana, put in bowl, top with oatmeal and water, nuke 4 minutes sprinkle sugar on top... yum yum0 -
I don't eat this often, but I LOVE steel cut oats soaked overnight (1 cup oats to 4 cups 1% milk makes a large batch)...then cooked on the stovetop with a little bit of brown sugar and cinnamon at the end. Sometimes we add Craisins. It's more of a treat breakfast, but still good for you.0
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Sometimes with milk, sometimes with water.
Chocolate Peanut Butter whey protein powder + banana = awesomeness.
Vanilla whey protein powder + berries (whatever you have) + banana (sometimes, sometimes not).
Applesauce.
Vanilla whey protein powder + applesauce + banana (sometimes).0 -
pretty much every morning i do half cup of blue berries, half cup of strawberries, and dump in strawberry whey powder.
I've also used peanut butter with and with out protein powder.
Cut up apples is really good too. could through in some cinniamon as well, 0 cal0 -
I'm not a big breakfast eater, usually only eating some fruit, but I'll often have oatmeal for dinner. I bake it, and I make all sorts of variations, from traditional sweet and fruity, to savory and "meat"loafy (I'm vegan), to...Well, pizza-like. Seriously, I mix oats with pizza sauce and stuff you'd put on a pizza, including (for me) vegan cheese, toss it in the oven for half an hour, and it's like pizza in a bowl. Here's a good "starter" for more traditional baked oatmeal, if you've never had it: http://chocolatecoveredkatie.com/2010/11/11/check-out-my-oatmeal-cake/0
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I like mine cooked with 1% Milk and add in Brown Sugar and pecans... I often through a handful of dark chocolate chips..... peel and eat a banana on the side..... Best of Luck0
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I grind mine up in a coffee grinder a little so I can have a smoother texture. Vanilla Almond milk, ground flaxseed, nutmeg and towards the end I add a scoop of whey protein vanilla powder with water and I enjoy with a Strawberry/Blueberries topping.0
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I add to it:
1/8 cup Unsweetened almond milk
1/8 cup Raspberries
1/8 cup Pistachio nuts or almonds - Chopped
1/8 cup Fat free Greek yogurt
1/8 cup Dried apricots - Chopped
1/8 cup Dried cranberries
Stevia sweetener
And 1 scrambled egg on the side for more protein0 -
If I'm bored with it then I just eat it really fast lol. You don't really need to chew it and can swallow down a serving in just a few gulps.0
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1/2 cup instant oats
1/2 banana crushed up with fork (eat the other half)
2 tbsp peanut butter
1 scoop chocolate whey protein
add boiling water and stir until it's the right consistency0 -
I use quick cooking steel cut oats (they cook in 7 minutes) cooked in water.
3/4 cup cooked steel cut oats (this is 1/4cup uncooked oats)
1/2 cup almond or coconut milk
1/2 blueberries or strawberries
1/3 a banana
cinnamon
1Tbl sliced or chopped nuts
*sometimes chocolate chips (good with strawberries)
Sometimes
topped with sugar free cherry pie filling, chocolate chips and sliced almonds. (in the winter when fresh berries aren't available and I run out of frozen blueberries).
I had never liked oatmeal and just started eating it about a year ago. I can only enjoy the steel cut oats, I can't stand the texture of rolled oats. I bought a feed size bag of organic steel cut oats directly form Bob's Red Mill. So it's been great. This has really helped me with maintaining my blood sugar and as I tend to get hypoglycemic.0 -
1 teaspoon of peanut butter and 1/2 teaspoon of cocoa power and 1 packet of stevia....
it makes a chocolate peanut butter its so good.0 -
Raspberries and vanilla
Apples, cinnamon, and raisins
Cranberries
Cocoa powder and sugar
Bananas and peanut butter
Or go the savory route and try cheese and black pepper!0 -
With a spoon. :laugh:0
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With a spoon.
+1 for the most technically accurate answer.
I can use a cupped hand in a pinch, but the oatmeal has too cool a bit first0 -
Right now, I'll add a scoop of strawberry protein powder and I'll break up an overripe banana into chunks and eat it mixed in.0
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I make the oatmeal with a dash of cinnamon and 1 cup water, after it is cooked I add in blueberries, blackberries and raspberries, 1/4 cup milk and 1/2 scoop of vanilla protein powder, YUMMY!!!0
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I use instant plain, I use water but I add either blackberries or raspberries with Cinnamon. That hold me to mid morning when I have a greek yogurt for a bost of protein0
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mmmm...
raisins
nuts
brown sugar
flax
frozen blueberries are awesome!! add them at the last minute!0 -
oats + water + heat
man up, quit whining0 -
Into the crock pot every weekend:
1 cup of steel cut oats
3 cups water
1 cup unsweetened almond milk (whatever flavor you like - I usually do vanilla or almond/coconut blend)
optional mix-ins I've tried and enjoyed:
1/2 cup raisins or craisins
1 diced up apple, peel on with a few dashes of cinnamon and nutmeg
Cook on low for 5 hours, shut off and let cool for an hour. Makes approx six 1 cup servings.0 -
This recipe makes me so very happy all winter long.
You don't have to grate the apples, you can just chop them up coarsely.
http://www.simplebites.net/how-to-cook-apple-pie-steel-cut-oats-in-a-slow-cooker/0
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