5 Minute Oatmeal

Today I have a guest post from Nancy at I Made This Dish, she has a quick, easy & healthy breakfast that is perfect for busy mornings when you are in a rush. I can’t wait to try it! Thanks again for sharing it with us Nancy!Oatmeal 3- imadethisdishBreakfast is the most hectic time of the day. Your alarm goes off, and then you probably hit the snooze button a few more times. You run into the shower. While you are getting ready you look at the clock and think: “Ahh, I only have 5 more minutes. Breakfast? Forget it, I’m just going to grab a coffee and a muffin through a drive-through instead.”
We all know what happens after, you feel guilty and sleepy after that big muffin.

Next time, you have 5 minutes left, how about instead of thinking about a muffin from Dunkin Donuts, think about a hot bowl of homemade oatmeal? Really? 5 minutes?

It is super quick, easy and healthy for everyday busy mornings.
Try our hot bowl of creamy oatmeal with peanut butter tomorrow morning. You will love it.

5 Minute Oatmeal
Serves 2 

1 cup quick oatmeal
2 cup water or milk
1 banana, sliced in bite size pieces (half a banana/person)
2 teaspoons peanut butter/ sesame butter / almond butter (natural, no sugar)

Step 1:
Add oatmeal and water (or milk) in the pot on medium heat.
Oatmeal - imadethisdishStep 2:
Cook until oatmeal looks creamy consistency or until reaches desired taste, 4-5 minutes.OatmealStep 3:
Pour oatmeal in a bowl, add a teaspoon of peanut butter per bowl and half a banana. Peanut butter will give oatmeal this creamy consistency and banana brings up natural sweetness without any artificial sugar.Oatmeal imadethisdish

What do you like having for breakfast?

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Nancy is Editor-in-Chief at IMADETHISDISH.COM , she helps busy working moms looking to save time in the kitchen.
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