Overnight Oats...why didn't I do this sooner?!

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  • Sounds yum.

    Bump.
  • lorigreg
    lorigreg Posts: 61
    I don't understand the "bump" thing... Anyone care to explain? :happy:

    When you participate in a conversation, you can find it easier under "my topics" instead of searching through all the posts... by saying "bump" you've bumped it to "my topics" for later perusal
    Wouldn't it be so much easier if MFP supplied a way to mark a topic as favorite so we all don't have to see Bump.... bump.... conversation.... bump... conversation...bump...bump.... over and over again? Just sayin' :-)

    So agree with you Jill! This is the first time I have heard this "bump" thing.
  • mommamills
    mommamills Posts: 437
    Overnight Oats & tons of other great ideas: http://www.theyummylife.com/Refrigerator_Oatmeal

    With pics!!

    Yum!

    awesome! thanks!
  • mommamills
    mommamills Posts: 437
    Someone else posted this one last year. I tried it and OMG, so good!

    3/4 cup of rolled oats (not the quick cooking or instant oats)
    1/2 cup of canned pumpkin (the plain, unsweetened kind, not the pumpkin pie mix)
    1/2 cup of unsweetened almond milk
    1/4 tsp of pumpkin pie spice (add more or less according to your tastes)
    2 splenda packets or sweetener of your choice

    Mix everything except the oats in a smaller sized tupperware type of container. Whisk milk, pumpkin, splenda, and spices with a fork together until they are all blended into a unified orange liquid. Then add in oats and mix together until oats are fully coated with orange liquid.

    Put oats in the fridge for a few hours (preferably overnight) or until the oats are soft. Then serve and eat. Can also be heated up,

    this sounds delish for a brisk fall morning!!! yum!
  • mommamills
    mommamills Posts: 437
    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.

    lol....agreed! makes it easier but I won't skip it because it's not there!
  • kwoodson94
    kwoodson94 Posts: 37
    Iguess I must be from Mars but I have never heard of this. It sounds great though. So, please excuse the questions, I am a novice, but this is NOT the steel oats, Right? Just the old fashioned oatmeal? And you mix up your favorite combo and refridgerate over night, then eat cold or warm? Thats it?
  • I make mine with 1/2 c. Quick oats, 1c. Vanilla almond milk (from aldi's), 1 packet Splenda and 1/2 c of fruit. I put it in a mason jar in the fridge overnight. I usually make my next days jar after I eat my breakfast, but I've left them in for 4+ days and they were still good. You could make them for he week on Sunday night. Love, love this recipe. You can add any fruit fresh or frozen. I sometimes add a sprinkle of cinnamon too.
  • Chellek81
    Chellek81 Posts: 8 Member
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  • NickiChase
    NickiChase Posts: 44 Member
    saving for later!
  • quixoteQ
    quixoteQ Posts: 484
    Iguess I must be from Mars but I have never heard of this. It sounds great though. So, please excuse the questions, I am a novice, but this is NOT the steel oats, Right? Just the old fashioned oatmeal? And you mix up your favorite combo and refridgerate over night, then eat cold or warm? Thats it?

    Yep - but I don't recommend heating them up. Just eat them cold. I have heard that you can use the steel-cut, but the texture might not be the best. Uncooked old-fashioned (non-instant) is what I would recommend.
  • This sounds really Tasty, Thank you for sharing the Recipes!
  • lassisar
    lassisar Posts: 14 Member
    bumpity bump
  • JessicaG229
    JessicaG229 Posts: 10 Member
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  • kristenFit
    kristenFit Posts: 16 Member
    can't decide which to try first
  • junnieYJ
    junnieYJ Posts: 6
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  • KarmaxKitty
    KarmaxKitty Posts: 901 Member
    I posted a thread on this too! I LOVE this stuff! I put banana, honey, craisins, and cinnamon in mine! I use lactaid though. Yogurt was too tangy for me. XD
  • Those sound good! I have made pumpkin overnight oats. So yummy! I will have to look for the recipe.
  • DeeDel32
    DeeDel32 Posts: 542 Member
    gotta try some of these. thanks!
  • DrPepperLeigh74
    DrPepperLeigh74 Posts: 236 Member
    Thanks!!!!
  • sugarbeans
    sugarbeans Posts: 676 Member
    This sounds great. I will have to try these recipe's sometime soon!
  • Goal_Seeker_1988
    Goal_Seeker_1988 Posts: 1,619 Member
    :smile: B_U_M_P:smile:
  • kwoodson94
    kwoodson94 Posts: 37
    I make mine with 1/2 c. Quick oats, 1c. Vanilla almond milk (from aldi's), 1 packet Splenda and 1/2 c of fruit. I put it in a mason jar in the fridge overnight. I usually make my next days jar after I eat my breakfast, but I've left them in for 4+ days and they were still good. You could make them for he week on Sunday night. Love, love this recipe. You can add any fruit fresh or frozen. I sometimes add a sprinkle of cinnamon too.


    Thank you! Cant wait to try it!
  • jkmhlewis
    jkmhlewis Posts: 3 Member
    How many calories are these recipes?
  • Elle408
    Elle408 Posts: 500 Member
    I love this for a grab and go breakfast!

    My favourite one so far has been a Cherry Cinnamon version (UK ingredients)
    Asda 20g rolled Scottish oats
    1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
    15g of dried cherries (the sour ones, not glace!)
    1 heaped teaspoon of Asda finest Cherry conserve
    100g Asda low fat greek style yoghurt (the best i've found)
    100ml of semi-skimmed milk

    I use a small tupperware bowl with a waterproof seal lid. Put the lid on, give it a good shake and then leave in the fridge! The portion actually looks quite small (considering a regular portion of oats is 40g) but this is really filling and so yummy! Mine came up to about 270cals (14g of protein!)
  • Erindipitous
    Erindipitous Posts: 1,234 Member
    Great thread for new ideas! ;)

    I love me some Double O's!
  • kelly1142
    kelly1142 Posts: 27 Member
    These are my new favorite thing! Had peanut butter and banana this morning. Thinking if trying to use a tbsp of cookie butter with banana for tomorrow :)
  • Never even heard of this before this post. Was looking for a quick and easy breakfast, and i think i found it!..Thanks gonna give this a try. Like some other users said i am not sure about cold oatmeal thou. Worth trying it!
  • tnqnt
    tnqnt Posts: 397 Member
    I just made my overnight oats for tomorrow morning: 225 calories of YUMMINESS!

    1/4 cup Bob's Red Mill Whole Grain Gluten Free Rolled Oats - 90cal
    1/4 cup Fresh Strawberries - Raw - 13cal
    1/2 TBSP Nature's Earthly Choice - Chia Seeds - 27cal
    1/2 Single serve container Chobani - Greek Yogurt Plain Non-Fat (3oz) - 50cal
    1 TBSP Polaner - Sugar Free Apricot Preserves With Fiber - 10cal
    1 Teaspoon Organic Blue Agave - 20cal
    1/3 cup Blue Diamond - Unsweetened Breeze Almond Milk Coconut Milk Blend - 15cal
  • jesss5885
    jesss5885 Posts: 187 Member
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