too lazy for overnight oats
i just take a big load of oats in the morning, add some milk and heat it for a minute on the microwave so it becomes at least somewhat pasty
then i stop breathing through my nose so i cant taste the shitty slop ive created and wolf it down in under a couple minutes
voila
im the opposite, if the oats and milk get too thick i can barely get it in my mouth. i just do a cup of oats and cup of whole milk, sit in frdige for 10-15 minutes to soak up a bit, spoon of peanut butter then microwave for 30 sec
i only microwave mine for 30 secs, i still ned itt o be soup
nice. i cant really stomach it when the oats and milk are too separate even when i add honey
im the opposite, if the oats and milk get too thick i can barely get it in my mouth. i just do a cup of oats and cup of whole milk, sit in frdige for 10-15 minutes to soak up a bit, spoon of peanut butter then microwave for 30 sec
i might try that soaking thing, the thickness does slow me down a bit sometimes
the soaking is just because since i cook it for such a short time, the old fashioned oats are still hard
just do them overnight, then it actually has some flavor and you don't have to microwave at all
i microwave to soften the peanut butter a little bit to stir easier. overnight oats seem like a huge pain in the ass. ive been doing my cup oats, cup whole milk, spoon pb, 30 sec microave for years now
Most oats are basically pre cooked anyway. After being rolled they're steamed and then dried.
They only lose a tiny amount of nutrients during the steaming process though, I think it was about ~3% of iron and zinc from what I remember.
Yeah how does anyone eat granola, yogurt, and fruit? Fricking disgusting. Unlike pic related, which is a culinary masterpiece.
Granola + greek yoghurt + blueberries is amazing
I make overnight oats with chocolate flavor protein powder and milk. I have it 5 days a week. Keeps me full the whole morning
too lazy for overnight oats
i just take a big load of oats in the morning, add some milk and heat it for a minute on the microwave so it becomes at least somewhat pasty
then i stop breathing through my nose so i cant taste the shitty slop ive created and wolf it down in under a couple minutes
voila
>so it becomes at least somewhat pasty
i only microwave mine for 30 secs, i still ned itt o be soup
nice. i cant really stomach it when the oats and milk are too separate even when i add honey
im the opposite, if the oats and milk get too thick i can barely get it in my mouth. i just do a cup of oats and cup of whole milk, sit in frdige for 10-15 minutes to soak up a bit, spoon of peanut butter then microwave for 30 sec
i might try that soaking thing, the thickness does slow me down a bit sometimes
the soaking is just because since i cook it for such a short time, the old fashioned oats are still hard
just do them overnight, then it actually has some flavor and you don't have to microwave at all
i microwave to soften the peanut butter a little bit to stir easier. overnight oats seem like a huge pain in the ass. ive been doing my cup oats, cup whole milk, spoon pb, 30 sec microave for years now
>put in jar
>shake
>put in fridge
wow, incredibly inconvenient!
homie thats called porridge
are the uncooked oats better for you or is it all the same shit
Most oats are basically pre cooked anyway. After being rolled they're steamed and then dried.
They only lose a tiny amount of nutrients during the steaming process though, I think it was about ~3% of iron and zinc from what I remember.
oats + tbsp molasses + tbsp maple syrup + raisins + pumpkin seeds + tbsp almond butter
It literally comes with spoon. Are you blind?
Women do all kinds of dumb things, anon. It's their nature.
I surmise the vast majority orally ingest them using a mouth that chews the food.
the mastication of the mouth chews the food
It's okay OP, tell us how you managed to frick up overnight oats of all things. We'll walk you through it.
I use a spoon.
that looks tasty af what are you on about? are you fat?