Microwave Egg Oatmeal- Pair eggs & oatmeal for an easy way to add extra protein to your breakfast. Follow this recipe to learn how to cook oatmeal with an egg!
Instant oatmeal is different than regular oatmeal because it is thinly cut, processed and flavored. Instant oats are fast to prepare alone but tricky to incorporate into baking. They do not lend the same structure to baked goods as regular oats or quick oats. Use up instant oatmeal packets ea...
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You can make it HEALTHIER than pre-packaged. You can make it either light or dark, depending on what you need. It works the same in every recipe! That last one would have been a deal-breaker. If this homemade brown sugar didn’t work the same in my recipes, there would be no poin...
Remember, the more packaged and processed a food is, the more likely it is to have sodium added. Plain oats that you cook yourself, for example, have no salt (and you shouldn't add salt when cooking), but instant oatmeal is full of it. Strictly limit pickled, cured, or smoked foods...
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In the first method of instant oats uttapam, rice flour or sooji (semolina) has to be used for a good binding and crispness. I have made this without curd or yogurt, if you like a sour taste, curd can also be used. More details in the recipe below. ...
sugar (this lasts a long time in our house as we don’t often use it) zulka….2 lb. from local mexican market has best price brown sugar molasses raisins frozen: broccoli corn peas sometimes orange juice/lemonade fresh: potatoes garlic ...
Keeping bread and crackers on hand is a smart plan. Bread doesn’t last a long time though, so only store what you will eat within a week or two. Crackers are more shelf-stable and will last for months unopened. Tortillas are another option to keep on hand. If your space is small ...
If you have found that your child DOES really need to avoid dairy in particular, Mary’s post aboutsticking with a dairy-free and gluten-free diet long termwill help you discover some super unique new recipes to replace some dairy-full favorites!