What do you think about oats...?
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I add 8 grams of uncooked rolled oats to my smoothy every morning. It makes the texture creamier and helps make it more filling.0
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Oats are a great natural whole grain, grains are great for you Yay to plants! Ways to sweeten it would be by adding fruit and using soymilk or other plant milks. I find light vanilla oat milk to be very good for this! Or you can add a little maple syrup, honey, and agave nectar to add sweetness0
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Thanks, I’ll look into this 👀 😊0
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I eat oats nearly every day. I only use honey if I make oat pancake, but if I do protein oats (proats) then no need. Also I like to add fruit (but don't know how you feel about fruit.... seeing as "sugar")
easy and delicious proats:
oats
cinnamon
seed of some sort such as pepitas, chia, sunflower, flax, or a combo of all of the above
almond milk (or whatever other milk you like)
cook it
in the bowl - not in the pan - put a scoop of you preferred protein powder (I use vegan one because whey = fart factory for me)
after the oats are cooked you pour it over the powder and stir
top with fresh or frozen berries, or apples, or whatever other fruit, or no fruit if you are fruit-sugar-phobic.
Deeeelicious.
Quantities vary depending on how many calories you have to play with. My "i'm in a deficit" total calories for above breakfast is in the 350 cals mark. If i'm not in a deficit, it can go as high as 500 just by adding extra oats/fruit/seeds.
EDIT - if you like go look at my open diary - i ate that this morning. And yesterday I had oat pancake but that had honey on it.4 -
kshama2001 wrote: »SuperMotivated56 wrote: »Thank you - I love cinnamon too and will definitely try the fruit. Do you think that dried dates are too much?
While oats, dates, and cinnamon sound yummy, that would be way too high carb / low protein for me.
Others mentioned adding Greek yogurt or protein powder - this will boost protein. (However I've tried it, and found too much PP compromised taste.)
You can get flavourless PP. The protein powder I use is very mildly flavoured, I don't like the ones that are super sweet, so I find that one scoop is fine in terms of the taste. But I have used powders which are too sweet and that made the oats gross.
I also sometimes swap out PP for powdered peanut butter (PB2)1 -
SuperMotivated56 wrote: »I’m wondering if I should incorporate wholegrain oats into my meal plan - they seem to be quite high in kilojoules... As I’m trying to be sugar-free too, any ideas for options to sweeten, other than honey?
Hi I would suggest stevia-least caloric from all sweeteners0 -
I add in vanilla whey protein powder. That sweetens it right up. I only have 1/4 cup oats, scoop protein, tablespoon of coconut, hemp seed, chia seed and add 1 cup almond milk and water. yum!
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anichkata1 wrote: »SuperMotivated56 wrote: »I’m wondering if I should incorporate wholegrain oats into my meal plan - they seem to be quite high in kilojoules... As I’m trying to be sugar-free too, any ideas for options to sweeten, other than honey?
Hi I would suggest stevia-least caloric from all sweeteners
If you can get over the bitter taste of it. No thanks.0 -
I know I enjoyed sowing my wild ones....3
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Wild oats - too funny 😁0
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My morning porridge is half steel-cut oats and half whole buckwheat groats. I add cinnamon and sweeten with fresh or dried fruit. Really enjoy dried Montmorency tart cherries.0
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Back when I ate grains I ate oats a few times a week, usually mixed with fruit and sunflower seeds. It was ok, they don't really have any flavoring on their own, which gives you flexibility in how to prepare them (sweet or savory etc).0
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I initially thought the title said "what do you think about cats?" and came in READY.
I like oats, I usually like the traditional rolled oats with almond milk, cold. Just a minute or two soaking in the almond milk, with cinnamon or other flavorings. I don't like them cooked, too goopy.4 -
I sprinkle mine with cinnamon. After you go without sugar for a while cinnamon tastes really sweet.2
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Just made oatmeal cookies. That counts!3
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I’ve read so many great suggestions! I’ve tried many options - the dates tend to actually be quite bland, my favourite for enough sweetness at the moment is raisins and cinnamon. 😋
While I have found that the oats don’t truly fill me at the time of eating them, they certainly sustain me longer over the course of the day (if you can wait for this effect 😊). I’ve been using wholegrain oats..2 -
SuperMotivated56 wrote: »Thanks for the advice - the raisins sound like a good idea 💡 Does this breakfast that you described use up a lot of your kilojoules for the day? 💭
You have a calorie budget and macros which make up those calories: protein, fat and carbs.
How/if oats fit into YOUR daily goals is up to you. For example: oats made with water are not filling for me. But when I eat oats and use 2% milk (instead of water) I increase the protein value. Yes, it's more calories made that way but it's more filling (to me). Eggs are also a popular choice for breakfast.0 -
Thank you for this comment. I’m doing much better at fitting it into my calorie budget, without stressing too much that I’ll go hungry later in the day. 💭0
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Oats have so much nutrients, the steel rolled ones are a pain to cook but as long as your calories allow why not!0
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