Overnight Oats...why didn't I do this sooner?!
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Wow, I'm going to try this out when I get paid! They all sound amazing!0
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Bump - these sound so good, and I'm getting so bored with my breakfasts.0
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could some one tell me what the texture of overnight oatmeal is - soft like regular oatmeal, or a llittle crunchier like granola. i'm not a fan of cooked oatmeal (weird thing I know) but if it was a crunchier texture I;d try it.0
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can I just mention how much I'm really really hating people who post recipes without basic calorie content at the end? For me it makes me ignore potentially good ideas I might embrace. sorry..0
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will need to look this over later0
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can I just mention how much I'm really really hating people who post recipes without basic calorie content at the end? For me it makes me ignore potentially good ideas I might embrace. sorry..
Apology not accepted. You're on a website that orbits around a calorie counter - go count them yourself and help out some other people.0 -
Do you cook the oats first?0
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Do you cook the oats first?
Do not cook - use old fashioned uncooked oats, chill overnight in the fridge, eat cold.0 -
Do you cook the oats first?
Do not cook - use old fashioned uncooked oats, chill overnight in the fridge, eat cold.
YUM! Thanks!0 -
can I just mention how much I'm really really hating people who post recipes without basic calorie content at the end? For me it makes me ignore potentially good ideas I might embrace. sorry..
Apology not accepted. You're on a website that orbits around a calorie counter - go count them yourself and help out some other people.
no *kitten*, right?
It's called: Go in the kitchen and look at what a serving of oats in your brand is, then look at what a serving of the greek yogurt you have is, then think of whatever else you want to mix in, and add that....
I actually DISlike when people go by other people's calorie counts. I don't want to see "Maple Walnut Overnight Oats" in the database, because who knows what brand of yogurt they used, or how much walnuts, etc.....
Enter the ingredients as you would eat them into your diary, then if you DON'T like the way it looks, DON'T make it, just delete it! Simple.
I'm really really hating people who hate people for stupid reasons....0 -
could some one tell me what the texture of overnight oatmeal is - soft like regular oatmeal, or a llittle crunchier like granola. i'm not a fan of cooked oatmeal (weird thing I know) but if it was a crunchier texture I;d try it.
It's not crunchy, more chewy than anything. I don't like soggy anything but I do like Overnight Oats. You may want to try tossing some granola on top for crunch.0 -
Do you cook the oats first?
Do not cook - use old fashioned uncooked oats, chill overnight in the fridge, eat cold.
YUM! Thanks!
No worries - I have been eating some variation of these now for about a month of breakfasts. On days when I run out of ingredients, I go through a process of grieving until I right the situation with a trip to the grocery. Once you find an O.O. recipe that suits your taste and caloric needs, you'll never go back.0 -
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I do this, using a basic Scandinavian recipe.
50g oats
1 green apple, grated
soy milk, to cover
I just mix the above, refigerate overnight, then either eat it as is or sprinkle a little unrefined sugar or honey on top.0 -
can I just mention how much I'm really really hating people who post recipes without basic calorie content at the end? For me it makes me ignore potentially good ideas I might embrace. sorry..
Apology not accepted. You're on a website that orbits around a calorie counter - go count them yourself and help out some other people.
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can I just mention how much I'm really really hating people who post recipes without basic calorie content at the end? For me it makes me ignore potentially good ideas I might embrace. sorry..
Apology not accepted. You're on a website that orbits around a calorie counter - go count them yourself and help out some other people.
THIS!!!
Again awesome recipes!! Here is the Calorie count for the complainers
Blueberry Maple
1/2 cup Oats
1/2 cup FF Plain Greek Yogurt
2/3 cup GNC Total Lean Vanilla Shake
2/3 cup blueberries
1/4 cup SF syrup
Total Calories 372, Carbs 65, Fat 4, Protein 21, Sodium 201
Banana Caramel
1/3 cup Oats
1/4 cup Light & Fit Caramel Delight
1/3 cup Unswt Coconut Milk
2 tbsp SF syrup
1 small banana, sliced
Few drops of vanilla extract
Cinnamon
Total Calories 271, Carbs 56, Fat 3, Protein 6, Sodium 100
Pina Colada (this one was my favorite!)
1/2 cup Oats
1/2 cup FF Plain Greek Yogurt
1/2 cup Unswt Coconut Milk
1/2 tsp coconut extract
1 cup Pineapple, chopped
1 packet Truvia
Total Calories 314, Carbs 56, Fat 5, Protein 18, Sodium 920 -
Do you cook the oats first?
Do not cook - use old fashioned uncooked oats, chill overnight in the fridge, eat cold.
YUM! Thanks!
No worries - I have been eating some variation of these now for about a month of breakfasts. On days when I run out of ingredients, I go through a process of grieving until I right the situation with a trip to the grocery. Once you find an O.O. recipe that suits your taste and caloric needs, you'll never go back.
what is your favorite variation?0 -
How do you do just the basic oats? Love oatmeal!0
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can I just mention how much I'm really really hating people who post recipes without basic calorie content at the end? For me it makes me ignore potentially good ideas I might embrace. sorry..
Apology not accepted. You're on a website that orbits around a calorie counter - go count them yourself and help out some other people.
THIS!!!
Again awesome recipes!! Here is the Calorie count for the complainers
Blueberry Maple
1/2 cup Oats
1/2 cup FF Plain Greek Yogurt
2/3 cup GNC Total Lean Vanilla Shake
2/3 cup blueberries
1/4 cup SF syrup
Total Calories 372, Carbs 65, Fat 4, Protein 21, Sodium 201
Banana Caramel
1/3 cup Oats
1/4 cup Light & Fit Caramel Delight
1/3 cup Unswt Coconut Milk
2 tbsp SF syrup
1 small banana, sliced
Few drops of vanilla extract
Cinnamon
Total Calories 271, Carbs 56, Fat 3, Protein 6, Sodium 100
Pina Colada (this one was my favorite!)
1/2 cup Oats
1/2 cup FF Plain Greek Yogurt
1/2 cup Unswt Coconut Milk
1/2 tsp coconut extract
1 cup Pineapple, chopped
1 packet Truvia
Total Calories 314, Carbs 56, Fat 5, Protein 18, Sodium 92
There was only one 'complainer'. I was seconding the 'apology not accepted' guy.0 -
can I just mention how much I'm really really hating people who post recipes without basic calorie content at the end? For me it makes me ignore potentially good ideas I might embrace. sorry..
Apology not accepted. You're on a website that orbits around a calorie counter - go count them yourself and help out some other people.
THIS!!!
Again awesome recipes!! Here is the Calorie count for the complainers
Blueberry Maple
1/2 cup Oats
1/2 cup FF Plain Greek Yogurt
2/3 cup GNC Total Lean Vanilla Shake
2/3 cup blueberries
1/4 cup SF syrup
Total Calories 372, Carbs 65, Fat 4, Protein 21, Sodium 201
Banana Caramel
1/3 cup Oats
1/4 cup Light & Fit Caramel Delight
1/3 cup Unswt Coconut Milk
2 tbsp SF syrup
1 small banana, sliced
Few drops of vanilla extract
Cinnamon
Total Calories 271, Carbs 56, Fat 3, Protein 6, Sodium 100
Pina Colada (this one was my favorite!)
1/2 cup Oats
1/2 cup FF Plain Greek Yogurt
1/2 cup Unswt Coconut Milk
1/2 tsp coconut extract
1 cup Pineapple, chopped
1 packet Truvia
Total Calories 314, Carbs 56, Fat 5, Protein 18, Sodium 92
There was only one 'complainer'. I was seconding the 'apology not accepted' guy.
Ooops! My bad!! Sorry!! ..........apology accepted??? :flowerforyou:0 -
Do you cook the oats first?
Do not cook - use old fashioned uncooked oats, chill overnight in the fridge, eat cold.
YUM! Thanks!
No worries - I have been eating some variation of these now for about a month of breakfasts. On days when I run out of ingredients, I go through a process of grieving until I right the situation with a trip to the grocery. Once you find an O.O. recipe that suits your taste and caloric needs, you'll never go back.
what is your favorite variation?
I've been upping my calories lately, so I try to make a recipe that brings me around 500 cals for breakfast. But you can easily edit this recipe to make any total between 300 - 500 cals.
I make the basic recipe adapted for triple chocolate, banana and peanut butter oats, coming in just under 480 calories and it is so good I think about making it for maybe two meals a day.
Ingreds added to mason jar in this order:
1/3 cup chocolate almond milk (40 cals)
1 T unsweetened cocoa (10 cals)
1/4 cup old fashioned uncooked oats (75 cals)
1/4 fat free fage plain greek yogurt (33 cals)
1 T chia seeds (60 cals)
1 T ground flax seed (30 cals)
2 tsp honey (30 cals)
6 T chocolate PB2 (135 cals - because I like PB2)
Shake, then add:
1/2 banana, sliced, then stirred in (45 cals)
Chill overnight, and seriously consider setting your alarm earlier than normal to enjoy earlier than normal.
I make this for my wife (283ish calories total):
Ingreds added to mason jar in this order:
1/3 cup unsweetened coconut/almond milk blend (15 cals)
1/4 cup old fashioned uncooked oats (75 cals)
1/4 fat free fage plain greek yogurt (33 cals)
1 T chia seeds (60 cals)
2 tsp maple syrup (30 cals)
Shake, then add:
2/3 cup blueberries, or perhaps a bit less (60 cals)
Stir, then add a few extra blueberries to top (10 cals)0 -
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