-help- need oat meal and yogurt ideas

gonebeast
gonebeast Posts: 102 Member
edited November 15 in Recipes
This either my breakfast or post workout meal, half a cup of each but idk how to make it taste better
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  • Fitmami222
    Fitmami222 Posts: 16 Member
    add fruit honey cinnamon brown sugar
  • Add frozen fruit, sprinkle cinnamon
  • Acg67
    Acg67 Posts: 12,142 Member
    gonebeast wrote: »
    This either my breakfast or post workout meal, half a cup of each but idk how to make it taste better

    Easy, stop being such a bro and eat food thay tastes good
  • gonebeast
    gonebeast Posts: 102 Member
    @Acg67 when u got sub-par ab genetics, every meal counts. I'm making all the sacrefices. U probably had an easier time achieving ur physique
  • sculptcha
    sculptcha Posts: 163 Member
    chopped up cocoa dusted almonds, or pistachios and reduced sugar craisins are my favorite toppings
  • Acg67
    Acg67 Posts: 12,142 Member
    gonebeast wrote: »
    @Acg67 when u got sub-par ab genetics, every meal counts. I'm making all the sacrefices. U probably had an easier time achieving ur physique

    WTF are sub par ab genetics? And how does eating foods you don't really care for the taste of improve them? What are you sacrificing for? got a show coming up?
  • lporter229
    lporter229 Posts: 4,907 Member
    walnuts and maple syrup taste great in either
  • LolBroScience
    LolBroScience Posts: 4,537 Member
    gonebeast wrote: »
    @Acg67 when u got sub-par ab genetics, every meal counts. I'm making all the sacrefices. U probably had an easier time achieving ur physique

    Wut?
  • elet27
    elet27 Posts: 8
    Hi @gonebeast I can't eat plain oats too so I found this great recipe that I'm preparing every breakfast, it tastes good and healthy! a must try ;)http://www.nourishweightlossandwellness.com/recipes-item/chia-coconut-bircher-muesli/
  • FatFreeFrolicking
    FatFreeFrolicking Posts: 4,252 Member
    'Monkey mix' oatmeal

    Oats
    Freeze dried banana
    Dark chocolate chips/nibs
    Shredded coconut

    Add milk (skim, whole, almond, coconut, cashew) or water.

  • enterdanger
    enterdanger Posts: 2,447 Member
    edited April 2015
    It's like you were reading my wall. I just posted this overnight oatmeal recipe this morning.

    1/2 cup old fashioned oats
    1/4 cup greek yogurt
    1/4 cup milk
    vanilla extract
    cinnamon
    1/2 tbsp honey or pure maple syrup
    1/2 oz of walnuts.

    Mix everything but the walnuts and leave in the fridge overnight. Reheat the next morning and top with walnuts. I also like to add fruit but was out this morning.

    You can really add whatever toppings you like. The important thing is a 1:1 ratio of oats to liquid.
  • scottacular
    scottacular Posts: 597 Member
    gonebeast wrote: »
    @Acg67 when u got sub-par ab genetics, every meal counts. I'm making all the sacrefices. U probably had an easier time achieving ur physique

    That's disrespectful, because someone else has the physique you crave you dismiss their efforts as easy and ignore the hard work and discipline they've put in whilst trying to paint yourself as some sort of up against it hero battling all odds. I'm not buying your fantasy.

    By the way, peanut butter.
  • scottacular
    scottacular Posts: 597 Member
    And stop using text speak.
  • chandramiller68
    chandramiller68 Posts: 189 Member
    I use honey and walnuts for both my oatmeal and yogurt. I also make my own granola; this is good in both as well.
  • chandramiller68
    chandramiller68 Posts: 189 Member
    It's like you were reading my wall. I just posted this overnight oatmeal recipe this morning.

    1/2 cup old fashioned oats
    1/4 cup greek yogurt
    1/4 cup milk
    vanilla extract
    cinnamon
    1/2 tbsp honey or pure maple syrup
    1/2 oz of walnuts.

    Mix everything but the walnuts and leave in the fridge overnight. Reheat the next morning and top with walnuts. I also like to add fruit but was out this morning.

    You can really add whatever toppings you like. The important thing is a 1:1 ratio of oats to liquid.

    @enterdanger This sounds yummy! I am going to try this. Thanks for sharing!!
  • khaleesikhaleesi
    khaleesikhaleesi Posts: 213 Member
    Get on Amazon and order some flavor burst boba balls. Add to either. Bam. Deliciousness.
  • JonathanLepoff
    JonathanLepoff Posts: 46 Member
    Plain cooked oatmeal (no milk) with a fried egg and a little soy sauce on top is very good
  • gonebeast
    gonebeast Posts: 102 Member
    gonebeast wrote: »
    @Acg67 when u got sub-par ab genetics, every meal counts. I'm making all the sacrefices. U probably had an easier time achieving ur physique

    That's disrespectful, because someone else has the physique you crave you dismiss their efforts as easy and ignore the hard work and discipline they've put in whilst trying to paint yourself as some sort of up against it hero battling all odds. I'm not buying your fantasy.

    By the way, peanut butter.

    It might of sounded that way but I said "easier". Everyone who's been doing this to achieve a certain look knows how difficult it is. The fact that he said not to be such a bro and eat good tasting food just lead me to believe he didn't have to eat foods that aren't enjoyable as much as I do.

    I find it true that some people have to put double the effort others do just because its the way their body is. In fact, I have friends who never lift or worry much about their diet but have better looking abs than I do.

    Thank you everyone for your suggestions ! Very much appreciated.

  • Acg67
    Acg67 Posts: 12,142 Member
    gonebeast wrote: »
    gonebeast wrote: »
    @Acg67 when u got sub-par ab genetics, every meal counts. I'm making all the sacrefices. U probably had an easier time achieving ur physique

    That's disrespectful, because someone else has the physique you crave you dismiss their efforts as easy and ignore the hard work and discipline they've put in whilst trying to paint yourself as some sort of up against it hero battling all odds. I'm not buying your fantasy.

    By the way, peanut butter.

    It might of sounded that way but I said "easier". Everyone who's been doing this to achieve a certain look knows how difficult it is. The fact that he said not to be such a bro and eat good tasting food just lead me to believe he didn't have to eat foods that aren't enjoyable as much as I do.

    I find it true that some people have to put double the effort others do just because its the way their body is. In fact, I have friends who never lift or worry much about their diet but have better looking abs than I do.

    Thank you everyone for your suggestions ! Very much appreciated.

    Bro mentality, no one has to eat foods that aren't enjoyable to drop body fat to get your abs to show.
  • debrakgoogins
    debrakgoogins Posts: 2,033 Member
    I make steel cut oatmeal with cranberries, chopped up apple and cinnamon ahead of time in my rice cooker. It's tasty and quite filling if you toss a few pecans on top.
  • flatlndr
    flatlndr Posts: 713 Member
    I make mine with milk, some blueberries, a banana, and a tbsp of crushed flaxseed & walnut mix.
  • flatlndr
    flatlndr Posts: 713 Member
    Alternatively, I add a banana and a tbsp of peanut butter.
  • Lesa_Sass
    Lesa_Sass Posts: 2,213 Member
    There are some fun oatmeal ideas in this album on this cooking site from facebook

    https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.282456955162220.66650.282449018496347&type=3
  • gonebeast
    gonebeast Posts: 102 Member
    Acg67 wrote: »
    gonebeast wrote: »
    gonebeast wrote: »
    @Acg67 when u got sub-par ab genetics, every meal counts. I'm making all the sacrefices. U probably had an easier time achieving ur physique

    That's disrespectful, because someone else has the physique you crave you dismiss their efforts as easy and ignore the hard work and discipline they've put in whilst trying to paint yourself as some sort of up against it hero battling all odds. I'm not buying your fantasy.

    By the way, peanut butter.

    It might of sounded that way but I said "easier". Everyone who's been doing this to achieve a certain look knows how difficult it is. The fact that he said not to be such a bro and eat good tasting food just lead me to believe he didn't have to eat foods that aren't enjoyable as much as I do.

    I find it true that some people have to put double the effort others do just because its the way their body is. In fact, I have friends who never lift or worry much about their diet but have better looking abs than I do.

    Thank you everyone for your suggestions ! Very much appreciated.

    Bro mentality, no one has to eat foods that aren't enjoyable to drop body fat to get your abs to show.

    Idk about u but having to eat veggies almost every meal gets stale. I keep doing stomach vaccuums to get the lower section of my stomach to not protrude out, makes me look like I carry more fat than I actually have. I mean my mid section is like a rock but all I see is the outline of my abs and obliques, that's not what I'm after.

  • Acg67
    Acg67 Posts: 12,142 Member
    gonebeast wrote: »
    Acg67 wrote: »
    gonebeast wrote: »
    gonebeast wrote: »
    @Acg67 when u got sub-par ab genetics, every meal counts. I'm making all the sacrefices. U probably had an easier time achieving ur physique

    That's disrespectful, because someone else has the physique you crave you dismiss their efforts as easy and ignore the hard work and discipline they've put in whilst trying to paint yourself as some sort of up against it hero battling all odds. I'm not buying your fantasy.

    By the way, peanut butter.

    It might of sounded that way but I said "easier". Everyone who's been doing this to achieve a certain look knows how difficult it is. The fact that he said not to be such a bro and eat good tasting food just lead me to believe he didn't have to eat foods that aren't enjoyable as much as I do.

    I find it true that some people have to put double the effort others do just because its the way their body is. In fact, I have friends who never lift or worry much about their diet but have better looking abs than I do.

    Thank you everyone for your suggestions ! Very much appreciated.

    Bro mentality, no one has to eat foods that aren't enjoyable to drop body fat to get your abs to show.

    Idk about u but having to eat veggies almost every meal gets stale. I keep doing stomach vaccuums to get the lower section of my stomach to not protrude out, makes me look like I carry more fat than I actually have. I mean my mid section is like a rock but all I see is the outline of my abs and obliques, that's not what I'm after.

    Learn to cook then
  • LolBroScience
    LolBroScience Posts: 4,537 Member
    gonebeast wrote: »
    Acg67 wrote: »
    gonebeast wrote: »
    gonebeast wrote: »
    @Acg67 when u got sub-par ab genetics, every meal counts. I'm making all the sacrefices. U probably had an easier time achieving ur physique

    That's disrespectful, because someone else has the physique you crave you dismiss their efforts as easy and ignore the hard work and discipline they've put in whilst trying to paint yourself as some sort of up against it hero battling all odds. I'm not buying your fantasy.

    By the way, peanut butter.

    It might of sounded that way but I said "easier". Everyone who's been doing this to achieve a certain look knows how difficult it is. The fact that he said not to be such a bro and eat good tasting food just lead me to believe he didn't have to eat foods that aren't enjoyable as much as I do.

    I find it true that some people have to put double the effort others do just because its the way their body is. In fact, I have friends who never lift or worry much about their diet but have better looking abs than I do.

    Thank you everyone for your suggestions ! Very much appreciated.

    Bro mentality, no one has to eat foods that aren't enjoyable to drop body fat to get your abs to show.

    Idk about u but having to eat veggies almost every meal gets stale. I keep doing stomach vaccuums to get the lower section of my stomach to not protrude out, makes me look like I carry more fat than I actually have. I mean my mid section is like a rock but all I see is the outline of my abs and obliques, that's not what I'm after.

    Reduce body fat more.
  • SnuggleSmacks
    SnuggleSmacks Posts: 3,731 Member
    Snickerdoodle oatmeal: Add half a cup of Greek yogurt to 1 serving of oatmeal. Add 1/4 package of Fiber One vanilla pudding mix. Add cinnamon to taste. Mix with about a quarter cup of almond milk. Leave in the fridge overnight. Enjoy.
  • tretoptreece
    tretoptreece Posts: 425 Member
    gonebeast wrote: »
    This either my breakfast or post workout meal, half a cup of each but idk how to make it taste better

    I buy the Greek yogurt with the highest protein and lowest fat add strawberries and blueberries and sprinkle some granola and it's awesome!!!!
  • my favorite go to oatmeal meal is my 3 quarter cup dry oatmeal 1 banana almond milk and date smoothie in the nutribullet. Perfect after workout meal or before
  • LilBitBambina
    LilBitBambina Posts: 4 Member
    I'm actually not into oatmeal and don't like sweet things but have been trying to incorporate some oats into my diet, try these savory oatmeal recipes if you are the same:
    http://www.shape.com/healthy-eating/meal-ideas/16-savory-oatmeal-recipes
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