Jem Smith wrote:Could you not just make enough oatmeal to eat for one meal at a time so you don't have to deal with leftovers?
nakitakona wrote:I serve this for my breakfast. I put milk, chopped banana and even a teaspoon of raisins. It's delicious and of course nutritious.
arunima wrote:I use oats but not so frequently. I have other nutritious grains and milletes in my diet and we keep rotating them. We do make something out of oats at least 3_4 times in a month.
oldbuddy wrote:Most weeks have 5 days of Whole Oats (1/2 cups in 1 cup boiling water for 8 minutes) add a little 2% milk, some fresh blueberries and half a banana on the side. Finally a small chunk of one of my wife's oatmeal raisin cookies and I am good to go. The other two days I slip in a three fresh egg omelet if I spot some good fillings in the fridge.
Jem Smith wrote:Usually I have porridge with maple syrup or honey. While camping recently I forgot to bring either so I added a spoonful of apricot jam. It was quite nice.
Spontaneo wrote:oldbuddy wrote:Most weeks have 5 days of Whole Oats (1/2 cups in 1 cup boiling water for 8 minutes) add a little 2% milk, some fresh blueberries and half a banana on the side. Finally a small chunk of one of my wife's oatmeal raisin cookies and I am good to go. The other two days I slip in a three fresh egg omelet if I spot some good fillings in the fridge.
1/2 cup is healthy but would never fill up my belly! I need atleast 1 cup.
Yes, blueberries are delicious but difficult to find near here.
Bananas are so expensive.
oldbuddy wrote:Spontaneo wrote:oldbuddy wrote:Most weeks have 5 days of Whole Oats (1/2 cups in 1 cup boiling water for 8 minutes) add a little 2% milk, some fresh blueberries and half a banana on the side. Finally a small chunk of one of my wife's oatmeal raisin cookies and I am good to go. The other two days I slip in a three fresh egg omelet if I spot some good fillings in the fridge.
1/2 cup is healthy but would never fill up my belly! I need atleast 1 cup.
Yes, blueberries are delicious but difficult to find near here.
Bananas are so expensive.
My wife volunteers with the Community Food Pantry twice a week and gets Blueberries ( and many other berries) as well
as bananas and most of the food we eat all for free.
Netherrealmer wrote:I just ate mine with grilled baby octopus
ragdollie wrote:I love it, but I've only ever had the stuff from packets that you microwave LOL, so probably not the most healthy version of the meal... It tastes really good though which is the main thing!
ragdollie wrote:I love it, but I've only ever had the stuff from packets that you microwave LOL, so probably not the most healthy version of the meal... It tastes really good though which is the main thing!
Netherrealmer wrote:Spontaneo wrote:Do you like a topping on your oatmeal?
I dont do sweets.... I live it savory... Shrimp, crab,Rabbit meat, beef, goat,liver...Mushrooms,Boiled egg. Inspired from Chinese rice porridge
Neurosurgeon wrote:Daily oatmeal consumption offers nutritional benefits including fiber, vitamins, and energy; it supports heart health, digestion, and weight management, encouraging people to customize it with fruits or nuts for varied tasty breakfast options regularly.
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Daily oatmeal consumption provides soluble fiber, beta‑glucan, which lowers cholesterol and stabilizes blood sugar, promoting heart health and sustained energy; many people add fruits, nuts, or spices to enhance flavor and nutritional benefits for breakfast routines worldwide.
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