This recipe is part of the Healthy Reset Meal Plan, our 5-day program of make-ahead breakfasts, throw-‘em-together lunches, and quick dinners designed to help you cook and eat healthy while minimizing waste.
Steel-cut oats, rolled oats, oatmeal … breakfast shouldn’t be confusing (especially if you haven’t had your morning coffee yet). That’s why we’re breaking down the difference between steel-cut oats versus oatmeal. Most oatmeal recipes call for rolled oats or quick-cooking oats, but steel-cut oats are a great option for a heartier take on this popular ...
[schema description]Think oatmeal is just for breakfast? Think again! This savory bowl of goodness stirs rolled oats with veggie broth, garlic powder, nutritional yeast, and protein powder for a hearty base that’s topped with roasted mushrooms and crisp kale chips. It’s a winning, 30-minute vegetarian and vegan main that works for lunch or dinner.[/schema]
Here’s a breakfast that’s totally oat-standing! Oatmeal might have a bland reputation, but these recipes are anything but Plain Janes. Plus, you can prep the night before so you’re ready to go in the morning. Whether you love a chocolate-and-peanut-butter pairing, tropical vibes, or spiced chai flavors, these vegetarian and dairy-free bowls are both fun ...
[schema description]With crisp, golden edges and a chewy middle, these spiced apple oat cookies go wonderfully with a mug of hot tea. Whip up a batch the next time you crave a comforting mid-afternoon treat! [/schema]
[schema description]Calling this recipe “oatmeal” really doesn’t do it justice. Plain old oats are transformed into a lusciously thick spice pudding-cake, with carrots, apples, and raisins lending just enough sweetness to make this breakfast seem decadent. [/schema]
The best thing about having a kitchen stocked full of healthy food is that they can also double up as amazing natural beauty products.
There’s no quick fix for losing weight. However, there are a few quick swaps you can make to change your diet.