A protein-rich meal — or snack!

Oh, oh, ohhh, it's oatmeal.
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Healthline
The Nutrition Edition
Today's Ingredients
 
 
 
 
Recipe of the Week
Mixed berries oatmeal — with a protein kick
"Oatmeal? How cliché" — this is what you're probably thinking. Hear me out! Recently, I had my second two-times-a-year craving for oatmeal and just happened to find this recipe. I always forget to think about meal prepping oatmeal for individual snacks later.
Oats have a ton of key nutrients, including cholesterol-lowering soluble fiber. The berries add antioxidants and a little sweetness, and the eggs provide that extra punch of protein. If you want to keep this a sweet-ish treat, you could replace the eggs with a scoop of protein powder in your preferred flavor.
That's definitely something I'm considering experimenting with when my first oat craving appears in 2025.
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