99 % gluten free (all food is GF except
for breakfast oats).
Not exact matches
When he travels he packs a rice cooker to make
oats for breakfast.
Oatmeal is a quick, easy
breakfast with a happy side benefit — the complex carbohydrates in
oats break down very slowly, keeping your brain well fueled
for many hours.
For now I'll have my steel cut oats for breakfast with a bit of maple syrup, a pinch of sea salt and a big handful of blackberries and a juicy pea
For now I'll have my steel cut
oats for breakfast with a bit of maple syrup, a pinch of sea salt and a big handful of blackberries and a juicy pea
for breakfast with a bit of maple syrup, a pinch of sea salt and a big handful of blackberries and a juicy peach!
I made this
for breakfast and made it the night before soaking the
oats, almond milk and apple together.
And
for smoothies yes thats all I have
for breakfast, I make big ones though, normally with two bananas as the base and then lots of other fruit, some spinach or kale, dates and then a mixture of some nuts / seeds / super-foods, either chia seeds, ground flaxseeds, hemp protein, spirulina, maca,
oats, almond butter etc..
I want to try overnight
oats and smoothies
for breakfast but I'm not sure if I'll last the entire morning?
Had these overnight
oats with fresh banana
for breakfast yesterday, they were so tasty I had to make them again this morning!
I'm a university student, see, and I'm worried that if I eat only overnight
oats or smoothies
for breakfast that I'll get hungry easily.
I used to have
oats porridge everyday
for breakfast with almonds and walnuts.
These delicious whole grain spelt and oat banana muffins make the perfect snack or healthy
breakfast for kids or adults, you can choose to make these slightly healthier with less sugar and a sprinkling of
oats on top, or make them into more of a sweet treat with a little extra sugar and chocolate chips
This easy homemade Vegan Cashew and Coconut Oil Granola includes
oats, coconut oil, coconut flakes, dried apricots, cocoa nibs and protein powder
for a healthy, wholesome
breakfast.
With 18 grams of protein per bowl, these dairy - free overnight
oats are an easy recipe to prep ahead and can be doubled or even quadrupled
for a simple
breakfast you can quickly grab to enjoy before rushing out the door...
I chose to use old - fashioned
oats, as that's what I always have stocked in my pantry (
for this granola or this
breakfast), so I would recommend using those.
Making overnight
oats the night before is fun
for me, and a great post run
breakfast.
Some ideas to try: overnight
oats (swap in seasonal fruit of choice in this recipe), egg frittata or egg muffins, or oatmeal cups
for breakfast; tuna sandwich, chicken salad, a cup of soup, or a salad
for lunch; smoothies, yogurt parfaits, hummus and veggies (try my hummus endive boats), and fruit and peanut butter
for snacks.
My son has
oats with cranberries almost every morning... I can not wait to surprise him with this delicious variation
for his
breakfast... he is going to absolutely love it.
It has
oats, fresh berries and no added sugar... I would love this
for my
breakfast!
My mom and dad used to serve me maple quick
oats with a spoonful of peanut butter
for breakfast regularly, and that combination (and then some) remains my favorite to this day.
Gluten free
oats and filling flax and apples are combined with delicious spices
for a nutritious
breakfast.
I'm always looking
for ways to mix up our oatmeal... it's my daughter's favorite
breakfast, but I've been getting tired of the same old
oats with blueberries and chia / flax.
I mix ground flax seeds into my steel cut
oats for breakfast, I use whole and ground flax seeds in my homemade granola, and I usually use a couple of tablespoons in my baked goods — in addition to the health benefits I find they add a pleasant texture to muffins and quickbreads.
I picked my first blueberries of the season today, which I going to eat
for breakfast tomorrow morning on top of my
oats... yum!
With an ample dose of protein and flavor - packed peanut butter, a touch of honey
for sweetness, and some sliced bananas, chia seeds, and honey drizzled on top, these peanut butter, banana, and honey steel - cut
oats were the healthy but still special weekend
breakfast bowl of my dreams.
We've finally been experiencing weather here in NY that doesn't warrant having
oats for breakfast, but since I came back from my spring break and had NOTHING in the house, this was what I've had
for two mornings in a row.
For example if you know you're out early in the morning then these strawberry vanilla overnight
oats are the perfect go - to
breakfast.
breakfast can be a bit of a minefield
for coeliacs, especially if like me, you can not tolerate gluten free
oats.
Creamy, hearty
oats that sit overnight in the fridge with organic flax meal and chia seeds
for omega - 3's and a nutty texture, classic gingerbread spices, plus just the teeniest pinch of real organic blackstrap molasses (a gingerbread MUST - have and great source of iron, calcium, and potassium), and finally, a touch of non-dairy milk all come together to create one incredible
breakfast that is great
for your heart, skin, and tummy too!
I haven't had
oats for breakfast in awhile as a result of cutting a lot of grains out of my diet.
I just got turned on to overnight
oats when I needed a
breakfast for an overnight stay at a hotel.
A verg good bread that it's not harmful at least with recent knowledge of us because before it I thought whole meal bread is really good
for us and I was very proud to my healthy
breakfast oats, raw honey and seeds but then they figured out that
oats are not harmless I am wondering what is the next thing that will be deleted from my diet: -LRB-(Thank you very much
for your good recipes
They're awesome as a hot
breakfast option and work great as a sub
for oats in recipes too!
Pumpkin Pie Overnight
Oats — This Halloween dessert - inspired overnight
oats recipe is another excellent grab - and - go
breakfast if you need a quick morning meal or are tight
for time.
I love overnight
oats because I don't have to scramble in the morning trying to figure out what to have
for breakfast.
A simple berry oatmeal
breakfast bake full of
oats and nutritious fruit perfect to make ahead
for busy weekday mornings, or to enjoy fresh out of the oven on those slow weekend mornings that are few and far between.
I've established an
oats + apple slices or blueberries
for breakfast pattern and love it!
So easy to prep on weekend mornings and you're all set
for the rest of the week — these vegan overnight
oats are the ultimate healthy
breakfast that'll power you through your day.
Strawberry vanilla overnight
oats are so easy to make
for a quick and healthy
breakfast.
I usually eat 1/2 to 3/4 of cooked
oats for breakfast with some berries and a banana mashed in.
Overnight
oats with softserve is one of my all time favorite
breakfasts and your recipes have inspired me so much to create new varieties and combos
for my
oats!
Deciding what do to
for breakfast is a big deal:
oats, buckwheat or quinoa, or shall I have a smoothie?
Enjoy pumpkin pie
for breakfast with these healthy overnight
oats!
I would love to love
oats and eat them more often, but it would be great to see food producers thinking beyond the oat
for breakfast — as last year's winner Nutribrex so ably did.
I have been loving my overnight
oats, buckwheat bakes, and pancakes lately, but a couple of weekends ago I wanted to mix things up a bit
for my
breakfasts for the work week ahead.
Health wise these overnight
oats make a great
breakfast for adults and kids alike.
These
oats are like eating a pumpkin oatmeal pie
for breakfast.
&
for your question: my favorite
breakfasts are overnight
oats and smoothies!
These
oats are literally perfect
for everything, put them in shakes
for extra carbs, use them as a
breakfast porridge style food, or even use them as the ingredient in tasty Oat flour protein pancakes.
For quick
breakfasts we often do a Bananas Foster oatmeal — the bananas mixed with a little butter, vanilla, brown sugar and walnuts cook up fast and I pour it on top of quick - cooking
oats and can be popped into a thermos.
4 or 5 days a week, but I think its the healthiest option
for breakfast at work I have (and Its
oats, flax, chia, pumpkinseeds, melon seeds, almonds and dried goji or cranberries so It at least contains a lot of different nutrients...)