delicious quick breakfast
Banana Oatmeal Pancake - 2 egg whites..1/3 cup oatmeal..1 banana (mashed)..mix well..spray pan with pam and cook as 1 big pancake!!! Eat as it is or put fresh fruit on top (ie. papaya umm good) It is two servings ... calories per serving: 139....fat per serving: 1.1g... cholesterol per serving: 0... carbs per serving: 23g... protein per serving: ...10g
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That sounds delicious!0
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Sounds good! I have a banana on my counter just waiting to be eaten... :bigsmile:0
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I was excited to try this last night for dinner, but when I got home I realized that I had forgotten to lock the child safety lock on my fridge and my dogs had eaten my eggs. They love raw eggs... (four big rescues, love them very much, but they are very smart and sometimes misbehave)
So I instead used a tablespoon of almond oil instead of the egg whites. So one smashed banana, 1/3 cup oatmeal, 1 tablespoon almond oil, and about a teaspoon of cinnamon.
WOW. Delicious and very filling! Thank you SO MUCH for posting this recipe!!!0 -
mmm sounds yummy! Do you cook your oatmeal before making the pancakes?0
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I didn't. I just threw it in with the banana, then fried it up in a pan with Pam.0
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Sounds good can't to try it0
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bump0
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wow you have lost a lot good for you... i will try0
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bump for later!0
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moving out friday, but I actually have all these ingredients! yay!0
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bump0
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sounds delicious. thanks0
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Sounds yummy, I can't wait to try this!
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are you sure its 139 PER serving? it sounds like it would be 139 calories for the two servings....0
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Well the banana is 104 and the oatmeal is 100, then the egg whites, so she's right.0
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answer to question concerning the nutrition values...I checked the recipe and it says "amount per serving" and gives the values that I have quoted. I think that if you eat the whole thing, it is still a very low calorie breakfast so I hope you enjoy it.0
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you don't cook the oatmeal, just mix all the ingredients together and cook it in a frying pan sprayed with pam. Good question though!0
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Does it matter if it's quick-cooking oats or instant oatmeal, etc.?0
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Does it matter if it's quick-cooking oats or instant oatmeal, etc.?
I used the plain old fashioned oatmeal because it's better for you and does not have any additives like salt or other chemicals.
But I guess you could use the others, dunno.0 -
I will try this soon...thanks for sharing.:flowerforyou:0
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I'm going to pick up some regular oatmeal and try this recipe. Thanks.:flowerforyou:0
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Sounds like breakfast for me!!!0
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bump0
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just wondering...i've seen a few ppl just say 'bump' what does that mean?0
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You are smart about nutrition0
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That's awesome!0
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Thanks! Bump :flowerforyou: :bigsmile:0
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THAT SOUNDS SO GOOD I MIGHT HAVE TO TRY THAT IN THE MORNING THANKS!0
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Traditionally to 'bump' a post on a forum means to get it back at the top of the list so that it does not become so 'low' on the list that you can't see it.
On this site, 'bumping' also gets the article on your 'My Topics' list so that you can reference it later.0 -
sounds yummy! :happy:0
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