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                    hindindianadaal                
                
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                    Okay wanted to ask something, is eating oatmeal everyday somehow bad? I love it too much to stop  
                
                 
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            It's not bad at all... it's got a lot of good nutrients and if it fits into your daily calories, enjoy whenever you want it. 0 0
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            Thank the lord! 0 0
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            I love oatmeal, even though it is not always satisfying to me any longer. I'm with you--it's too good to give up entirely!0
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            Oatmeal is yummy and I try to have it a couple of times a week. I would make sure you weigh it though, the calories can be deceiving.0
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            No its not bad! Even Dr Oz says it good! Eat what you love and you look gorgeous in your pic by the way.0
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 Great, I don't like it so much nowcoconutbuNZ wrote: »No its not bad! Even Dr Oz says it good! Eat what you love and you look gorgeous in your pic by the way. 0 0
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            Yeah. I love oatmeal; daily breakfast; but dr oz was recently shown to be a total snake oil salesman, peddling products without proven effectiveness0
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            Liftng4Lis wrote: »
 Great, I don't like it so much nowcoconutbuNZ wrote: »No its not bad! Even Dr Oz says it good! Eat what you love and you look gorgeous in your pic by the way. 
 Awww . . . But remember: even a stopped clock is right twice a day. But remember: even a stopped clock is right twice a day. 
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            I pretty much eat it everyday too. I LOVE IT! I usually add blueberries to mine.0
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            Make a big pot of it adding your favorite fruit (I like blueberries and bananas with a bit of cinnamon and brown sugar), put it in a square or rectangle casserole dish, refrigerate overnight, cut into squares, freeze each square on a cookie sheet sprayed with oil, wrap them individually, and put them in a freezer bag. When you heat it up, takes like it was just made.0
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            I love oatmeal. Getting gluten free oatmeal on the market was one of the best things EVER. My current love are Bob's Red Mill GF Steel Cut Oats. I love the chewy texture. I top mine with plain Greek yogurt.0
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            hindindianadaal wrote: »Okay wanted to ask something, is eating oatmeal everyday somehow bad? I love it too much to stop 
 If you like it and it fits your calories for the day why would it be bad?
 It wouldn't be good to eat only oatmeal all day every day. Are you eating other foods too?0
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            I love oatmeal! I eat it almost every day for breakfast.0
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            My nutritionist wanted me to forgo the brown sugar because of empty nutritive calories so now I throw raisins in it. Oatmeal is so comforting on cold days.0
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            I eat way too much instant oatmeal 'cause mornings and I don't get along, and it's easy to grab a packet and make it at the office. The real stuff would be better, but realistically I'm never gonna spend time on it. At any rate, it's not terrible for me, and along with a cup of coffee it keeps me feeling full 'til lunchtime for <200 calories. So hey, works for me.0
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            I'll always love oatmeal esp with brown sugar and cream but I dont have this everyday
 I know I know! that is bad but OMG tastes so good0
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            hindindianadaal wrote: »Okay wanted to ask something, is eating oatmeal everyday somehow bad? I love it too much to stop 
 Never! I love oatmeal and eat it every single morning with peanut butter, fruit, and almond or coconut milk.0
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            Liftng4Lis wrote: »Oatmeal is yummy and I try to have it a couple of times a week. I would make sure you weigh it though, the calories can be deceiving.
 Yep, and weigh it dry too.0
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            nesian_twin wrote: »I'll always love oatmeal esp with brown sugar and cream but I dont have this everyday
 I know I know! that is bad but OMG tastes so good
 What's bad about it? 0 0
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            I eat it daily, usually with chia seeds, some sort of flavoured hot chocolate powder and whey protein mixed in.0
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            Just make sure it's rolled oats or steel cut, and not that quick cook stuff0
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            What's bad about it? [/quote] [/quote]
 You're so right! It doesnt matter if its within our daily calorie limit. Obviously I'm still stuck in that mindset of thinking some foods are good and some foods are bad.
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            Well it can be bad, if you turn something you absolutely love into something that makes you gag. Oatmeal+eggs "pancake" I'm looking at you!0
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            galgenstrick wrote: »Just make sure it's rolled oats or steel cut, and not that quick cook stuff
 Why?0
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            galgenstrick wrote: »Just make sure it's rolled oats or steel cut, and not that quick cook stuff
 The quick cook stuff is just rolled oats run through a chopping blade a few times. Nothing wrong with it.
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            Since this is an oatmeal three I'll put a website for custom oatmeal everyone can look at: myoatmeal.com0
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            I eat it every morning. Usually with a banana, freshly ground flax seed, cinnamon, and a bit of chopped dark chocolate. yummmmm0
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            hindindianadaal wrote: »Okay wanted to ask something, is eating oatmeal everyday somehow bad? I love it too much to stop 
 I eat 100 plain oatmeal with no sugar added( I boil it with water ) and eat it with a fruit (apple,banana,grapefruit or something else) every day after workout.0
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            It is a good way to get your protein and carbs after workout 0 0
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            I eat rolled oats every morning since being on MFP. Have lost my weight while eating it. I usually put a high fiber fruit on it, like berries. I eat it with my egg whites. I think it is a very healthy breakfast, healthier certainly than what I was eating before. Keep on eating it. Be wary of the instant, though. It has more sugars in it, rather than the fiber that makes is satisfy your hunger. Keep on eating it. Be wary of the instant, though. It has more sugars in it, rather than the fiber that makes is satisfy your hunger. 0 0
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