Over the past few years, oatmeal has become one of my favorite breakfast foods. I prefer the homemade version. I’ve played around with the instant versions, but they lack texture to me and often the flavors are too sweet.
Of course, since I am trying to eat less packaged foods I’ve pretty much eliminated the instant all together. I found this post on That’s Fit today. It got me thinking more about oatmeal.
Like many other packaged goods the instant is filled with flavorings and added sugar. Many companies have come out boasting that their version is enriched and fortified with vitamins and minerals, but it still can’t beat the real thing.
I remember talking about oatmeal at my office once (when I worked in a office) and my coworkers were discussing their favorite flavors. I volunteered that I made whole oats and they laughed and said, “We don’t have time for that.”
I was a bit confused after that because I microwave my oatmeal, too. It takes me maybe 30 seconds longer to complete my breakfast compared to opening a package and adding water.
My version has a few more calories, but they are healthy calories and will keep you full all day with a calcium bonus.
Simply take ½ c whole oats and mix with 1 c of skim milk. Microwave it for about 2 minutes (it boils over easily!). Then I add a little real butter, about 2 t of brown sugar and cinnamon. Sometimes I’ll add a few walnuts.
There is really no advantage to making the packaged version over the homemade. Although the packaged is easy to make at work, I have done that before. According to the research though it looks like it will just lead to more hunger throughout the day so I’ll stick with the old fashioned.
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Hi Lori!
Thanks for sharing your oatmeal recipe. It looks quick and easy…can’t wait to try it.
I’ve been trying hard to eat breakfast at home before I leave for work to keep from using soda as a hunger suppressant.
Great info!
Hi Michelle!
I should mention that it makes quite a bit. If I’m not so hungry some mornings I don’t get through a whole bowl. I sometimes cut it in half for something light.
Thanks for sharing this. I am bringing a canister of oatmeal to work tomorrow and will keep it at my desk. I’ll add a little ground flax seed too.
I enjoy reading your blog!
Hi striving green,
Thanks for your comment! That is a great plan. Great idea with the flax seed too!
I agree. I have oatmeal for breakfast quite often. I’ve found I don’t even need to cook it. I pour fresh-squeezed (by my hands) orange juice on the oatmeal and it sort of cooks up. It must be the acid from the citrus fruit or something. The other thing I do on colder mornings is pour hot water on oatmeal mixed with cinnamon, cloves, a chopped apple, ground flax seed, etc. Here in Chile it’s common for people to have a thermos always full of hot water, so that is just a really convenient way to prepare oatmeal fast.
That is really interesting about adding the orange juice. I bet that gives it a good flavor.