This method yields creamy oat milk every time that’s perfect for adding to coffee, matcha, cereal, oats, baked goods, granola, and more! How to make Flavored Oat Milk You can also optionally add sea salt, a date, vanilla extract, cacao powder, or berries when blending for added flavor...
Instant Oatmeal –This is the Quaker maple and brown sugar I grew up with. The oats are pre-cooked at the factory and then dried, usually with flavoring and sweetener added before packaging. (You can make your own instant oatmeal packets at home too!) To increase nutrition and eat as muc...
I like a splash in my bulletproof coffee, and sometimes use it to make sugar-free hot chocolate. Baking –This is actually the top way I use it. Try it in my zucchini muffins, low carb yeast bread, and for dunking healthy oatmeal cookies or chocolate chip cookies. Soups –Unsweetened ...
whole-grain, iron-enriched baby cereal such as oatmeal Advertisement | page continues below If your baby is breastfed, the AAP suggests meat as a first food because the iron in beef, chicken, and turkey helps to replace iron stores, which start to diminish at about 6 months of age. Ho...
We’ve always had good results with freezing homemade rice cereal and oatmeal. In fact, being able to do so is a real boon when your mornings are as busy as ours! As we mentioned earlier, though, don’t make them too thin before you freeze them. Many fruits – particularly banana and...
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Baby-led weaning families are encouraged to make family mealtime a habit. One reason is that baby learns best by observation and imitation. When everyone eats together and eats the same food, baby feels included, and mealtime is a fun experience rather than a battle. If eating meals together...
Barley Baby Cereal 2 oz (1/4 cup) ground barley* 12 fl oz (1 1/2 cups) water *You can grind barley in a good food processor, or with a grain grinder. We find that grinding in small batches gives a better result. Pour the water into a small saucepan and bring to the boil. ...
If your baby is too young to eat solid food, give them 1 to 2 ounces of 100% apple, grape, pear, or prune juice and stop when their stools loosen. Feed your baby oatmeal, wheat, or barley cereals instead of rice cereal, which can sometimes cause constipation. Give your baby a warm...
There are loads of cereals on the market, but it’s often hard to find one that is 100% whole grains. By making the switch to oatmeal for breakfast, you solve the problem with ease. Oats are a whole grain and will fill you up for far longer than cold cereal, helping prevent snacking...