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    9 Ways to make oatmeal better.
    By: Stella Juarez

    One of the best quick breakfasts you can prepare is a bowl of oatmeal, especially if you are active and health conscious. Oatmeal is rich in complex, energy-sustaining carbohydrates, low in fat and high in fiber. What's more it is economically priced and easy to make!

    Oatmeal is becoming so mainstream that it's available in disposable heat and serve containers and many flavors, including one with little sugar dinosaurs intended for picky kids. Did you ever notice while you were paying four times the price of a container of plain oats for a 10 packet box of flavored oatmeal that you were also buying 13 grams of sugar and less than an adult female serving in every packet?

    Try some of these delicious and frugal oatmeal variations that pack the same energy and flavor without the high price point and added sugar of flavored oatmeal packets.

    Ideas For Oatmeal

    Apple Cinnamon: Add chopped apple or a few teaspoons of natural, unsweetened applesauce to oatmeal and cook. Sprinkle with cinnamon.

    Maple & Brown Sugar Use sugar-free pancake syrup and a dash of cinnamon or artificial brown sugar replacement by Sugar Twin that is now available.

    Fruit & Cream: Add a little milk or vanilla protein powder and a few strawberries, blueberries, peaches, or a teaspoon of sugar free preserves.

    Maple Walnut: Add 1 tbsp sugar-free pancake syrup and a few chopped walnuts.

    French Vanilla: Add 1 tsp vanilla, a splash of low-fat milk, and a packet of artificial sweetener.

    Cinnamon Raisin: Try using a few dashes of cinnamon, a splash of sugar-free maple syrup and a teaspoon of raisins.

    Protein Boost: Stir in 1 scoop of your favorite protein powder.

    Butter Pecan: Add a splash of imitation butter flavor, teaspoon of Promise fat-free butter replacement or a few dashes of Butter Buds and a teaspoon of chopped pecans.

    Other Grains: Try a multi-grain hot cereal, 5 or 7-grain hot cereal, oat bran, or get even fancier and splurge on some imported McCann Steel Cut Oatmeal for a little change of pace when you are bored with regular oatmeal. Any of the flavor varieties listed above work well with these complex carbohydrate hot cereals.

    Stella's Kitchen Tips

    On the Go? If you buy oatmeal in packets under the guise of convenience, remember they only contain 1/3 cup of oatmeal. A snack sized sandwich bag has just enough room for a true ½ cup sized serving of oatmeal. You can quickly pack a few without even having to measure and reserve them in the pantry for days when you need to grab and go.


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  • #2
    uncooked oats. you can add peanut butter and honey, or protein powder and milk/water. 1/2 cup with water and equal if you're starving goes a long way
    There is no substitute for experience......

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    • #3
      My morning oatmeal consists of 1 cup uncooked oatmeal, generous dash of splenda and cinamon, 2 TB of natty PB, and a scoop of pro complex vanilla
      I eat at least 6 times a day to build my body
      I pray at least 6 times a day to build my soul

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      • #4
        Half the time I dont even heat it up and I water it down a bit so i can drink it and not use a spoon. I am not big on taste, but I'll have to try some of these when i have time. Thanks.
        "Nothing in the world can take the place of persistence. Talent will not; nothing is more common than unsuccessful men with talent.
        Genius will not; unrewarded genius is almost a proverb. Education will not; the world is full of educated derelicts. Persistence and determination
        alone are omnipotent. The slogan 'press on' has solved and always will solve the problems of the human race."
        Calvin Collidge (1872-1933)
        30th U.S. President

        johnsonpride81@cyber-rights.com

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        • #5
          pudgy...thanks for the recipies..im a huge oatmeal fan...cant wait to try some of'em out when i get a chance

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          • #6
            I'm def gonna give some of those a try.
            Thanks pudgy

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            • #7
              oatmeal is good when i cut i crave chewy things an oatmeal raw does the trick for me

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              • #8
                oatmeal is my favorite thing to eat, besides PB&J's

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