Chunky Monkey Overnight Oats
                
                    ValerieMartini2Olives                
                
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                    These overnight oats will knock your socks off.
Steel cut oats
1/3-1/2 c milk (I used vanilla almond milk)
1 tbls peanut butter
1 container of Greek yogurt with chocolate chunkies (like Opaa YoCrunch)
1/2 banana, thinly sliced
Mix it all together in a bowl with a lid and refrigerate overnight. Tastes absolutely amazing!
                Steel cut oats
1/3-1/2 c milk (I used vanilla almond milk)
1 tbls peanut butter
1 container of Greek yogurt with chocolate chunkies (like Opaa YoCrunch)
1/2 banana, thinly sliced
Mix it all together in a bowl with a lid and refrigerate overnight. Tastes absolutely amazing!
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            That sounds sooooo good. I think Ill make sum this weekend. Thanks for the recipe.0
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            How much of the oats should be used?0
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            How much of the oats should be used?
Hard to say without knowing the size of the tub of yogurt.
I regularly make overnight oats. The oats to liquid ratio is 1:4 for my method.0 - 
            I'm not chunky! I'm big boned!
*goes to revenge post a recipe for "Chunky Human Daytime Oats"*0 - 
            no pics. no nutritional info. no macros info. ok.0
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            http://www.stephsbitebybite.com/2013/03/25/chunky-monkey-overnight-oats/
Here's a recipe with amounts. Not for the yogurt but I'm assuming a 6-8oz container.0 - 
            no pics. no nutritional info. no macros info. ok.
No self-research either? How much longer did complaining here took compared to googling it?0 - 
            I'm not chunky! I'm big boned!
*goes to revenge post a recipe for "Chunky Human Daytime Oats"*
^lol.0 - 
            no pics. no nutritional info. no macros info. ok.
No self-research either? How much longer did complaining here took compared to googling it?
Shorter time. Plus I came back and someone else posted it. Pssht really? Why should I do the work researching the stats for a recipe someone else posted?0 
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