Kamis, 26 Juli 2018

Adding Oatmeal in Recipes






Finding a nutritious,
delicious, and low-cost food can sometimes be a challenge. One of our favorite
foods that fits all of these categories is oats!! Oats are an excellent source
of protein, fiber, whole grains, and iron:





Protein


Protein helps your body
build muscles big and strong! It also helps with hair and nail strength. You’ll
find 6 grams of protein in 1 cup of oatmeal. Add a big scoop of peanut butter
and you’ll double the protein content!





Whole Grains and Fiber


Fiber keeps your body
moving! It helps you feel fuller longer and can decrease your risk for heart
disease. Whole grains also provide your body with vitamin B for energy!





Iron


Iron keeps your blood
healthy and oatmeal is a great source. Getting enough iron will help you keep
your energy up and your blood flowing!





Oats are a low-cost food
and can be used in many different meals. Sometimes oats are thought of only as
a breakfast food, but they can be added to many recipes like smoothies,
muffins, pancakes and more! Oats can help stretch meals to last longer by
adding nutrients and fiber. For example, if you are baking bread, adding in
oats will help increase the fiber content. Or, make your own granola by
toasting oats in the oven with cinnamon. You could even add oats into meatloaf
or burgers! Below we are sharing some awesome healthy recipes to make the most
out of nutritious oats.





Recipes:











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