Refrigerator Oatmeal/Overnight Oatmeal. I finally tried it.

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  • nichole325
    nichole325 Posts: 244 Member
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    So I didnt go through all 17 pages but since it's refrigerator oatmeal is it eaten cold obviously?
    Ive never had cold oatmeal and not sure I'd be a fan ...

    or do you heat it?

    You can heat it if you want.

    there are some people on here who have heat it and not had good experiences because of the greek yogurt i guess it's not as good hot. I eat it cold every single day and I loveeeee it.
  • angelle_71
    angelle_71 Posts: 9 Member
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  • inkedlady88
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    Powdered peanut butter? What is that? where do you get it?

    It's exactly how it sounds (powdered). There's a brand of powdered peanut butter called PB2. They make it in regular and chocolate. It's about 85% lower in fat and whatnot because it doesn't have the added sugar and oils. It's great for adding to cold oats or smoothies. I buy mine on Amazon.
  • makemewannadie
    makemewannadie Posts: 401 Member
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    Sorry if someone's asked before- but would it work with soy yoghurt/soy milk instead? (:
  • inkedlady88
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    My go to Cold Oats recipe is:

    1/4 C. Rolled Oats
    1/4 C. Uncle Sam original flax cereal
    1/4 C. Plain or Vanilla Almond Milk
    1/4 C. Fresh Blueberries
    3 OZ. Fat free vanilla yogurt
    1 TBS. Chia Seed
    1 TBS. Quinoa
    1 TBS. Milled Flax Seed
    1 TSP. Brown sugar

    All in all it's 430 Cal, but I think it's worth it.
  • inkedlady88
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    Sorry if someone's asked before- but would it work with soy yoghurt/soy milk instead? (:

    I don't see why not. I use almond milk instead of regular cow's milk and it works just fine. I imagine the same would go for substituting soy yogurt for regular.
  • amhancock
    amhancock Posts: 14 Member
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  • JustAGirlyGeek
    JustAGirlyGeek Posts: 149 Member
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    Sounds delicious!
  • Brengild
    Brengild Posts: 127
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    I use steel cut oats and only do them overnight. They are a bit chewy, but I like it like that.
  • SCSleeve2012
    SCSleeve2012 Posts: 76 Member
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    bump will have try
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    BiggGrizz Posts: 164 Member
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    donnahandan Posts: 8 Member
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  • Amber82479
    Amber82479 Posts: 629 Member
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  • MrsLehman24
    MrsLehman24 Posts: 204 Member
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    do you eat it cold?
  • Tandi_S
    Tandi_S Posts: 439 Member
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    bump! I don't have chia seeds, but I have the rest and some blueberries to boot! Trying this tonight...
  • saramerrigan
    saramerrigan Posts: 555 Member
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    Definitely going to try this! Thanks for posting
  • Lesa_Sass
    Lesa_Sass Posts: 2,213 Member
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    You are not supposed yo use Steel Cut oats... Only the Old fashined Oats... I do not think the steel cut will absorb like it is supposed to.
    I made some yesterday with steel cut oats and it is NOT done this morning. How long does it typically take for steel cut oats?

    For the person asking what BUMP means, it basically can mean a couple things, typically on here, it adds the thread to "my topics" so the person can come back later and find it easily. Or it just means bumping the thread back to the front or top of of the page.

    Thanks. I am pretty sure I saw on here where someone said you could use steel cut oats. I guess I will stick with batch cooking them because all we eat are steel cut oats.
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  • kimtpa1417
    kimtpa1417 Posts: 461 Member
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