Breakfast Made Easy With Oatmeal
By Kathy Ferneau
Here's one resolution you'll want to make:
Eat breakfast every morning.
One of the biggest mistakes dieters make
is not eating breakfast. It's a bad way to
start the day. Dieters say they are in a hurry,
but you can prepare a bowl of oatmeal in just
a minute or two.
And what better food to consume than oatmeal.
Simple to make, cheap to buy, and so nutritious.
It even tastes good!
We've all heard about the health
benefits of the fiber found in oatmeal.
Oatmeal also contains:
high levels of selenium reported to prevent
cell damage and aid arthritis
vitamins B, C, and E
calcium
and it's low in calories!
Since January is National Oatmeal Month,
you have an even better reason to chow
down on oats.
Mix in a 2-to-1 ratio of water to oats;
for example, half a cup of water to one-fourth
cup of oats. Then microwave for about
1-2 minutes. Keep an eye on it to make
sure it doesn't boil over the sides of
your bowl.
That's it! It doesn't get much easier.
Make sure you buy the quick-cooking oats.
Want to get more creative with oatmeal?
Check out the web site of one the largest
packagers of oats, Pepsico subsidiary,
Quaker Oats, at http://www.quakeroatmeal.com.
Their site is loaded with health information
and tons of recipes.
While Quaker has done plenty to promote
the humble oat, your best bet price-wise
is the generic or store brand oats. It's
the same thing!
Buying individually packaged oatmeal
is like buying flavored bottled water.
Maybe you don't have the peaches or strawberries
to flavor your oatmeal that day, but you'll
be paying a hefty price for those tiny,
dried bits of fruit. You certainly want
to avoid artificial sweeteners and preservatives,
too.
It's a simple matter to measure out the
oatmeal from the container and stir in
a little brown sugar to flavor the mix.
It doesn't take much more effort to buy
a piece of fruit at the grocery store
and slice it into your bowl. Eat half
of that peach or bunch of strawberries,
and add the other half to your oatmeal.
Virtually any fruit makes a good accompaniment
to oatmeal. Toss in a handful of your
favorite nut, walnuts, pecans, almonds,
or try raisins.
But why stop at breakfast? Oatmeal serves
up a fast snack any time of the day.
Start the New Year with a healthy new
habit. Eat breakfast every day, and make
it oatmeal!
Looking for diet and weight loss tips?
Kathy Ferneau has created an excellent
resource for information on diets, healthy
eating, and exercise. Click here: http://www.lose-weight-diets.com
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