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Old 11 May 21, 03:21 PM  
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After trying it several times I now just make my porridge in the slow cooker overnight
And add a banana or what ever in the morning much prefer it
I love the idea of this but do worry it would stick to the bottom of the pan. Do you mind telling me the ratio you use please
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Old 11 May 21, 04:00 PM  
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I use a bowl that fits inside the slow cooker it’s in facet the insert for my slow cooker for one much easier
I use four and a half times the water to oats and on low just before I go to bed I actually eat it from that bowl
If making it for more than me I use a slow cooker liner works just fine you may need to adjust the liquid depends on how thick you like it you can use all water or all milk or half and half
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Old 11 May 21, 04:07 PM  
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I use grape-nuts for my fibre in overnight oats. They are quite biscuity , I only use frozen fruit too as it breaks down better .
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Old 12 May 21, 09:18 AM  
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I've made mine very simple with just oats and oat milk (maybe overkill on the oats, but it's my favourite kind of milk!), adding sugar or honey. Then there's two flavours I've really enjoyed:

- almonds and raspberry (trying to recreate a bakewell tart kind of thing here!)

- pumpkin pie spice (bought in America) and raisins

I'm not the biggest fan of a sweet breakfast, but quite enjoyed both of these.
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I have such a terrible sweet tooth. Never tried over night oats but I do love porridge especially with Nutella mixed in it 😋
I am currently dieting so I have a spoonful of highlights hot chocolate and a chopped banana mixed into it. Hot, sweet and yummy!
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Old 13 May 21, 09:32 PM  
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Must admit still struggling to perfect my overnight oats, so the more recipes the better for me please.
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Oats, chia seeds, skyr natural yoghurt, skimmed milk and frozen fruit is my go to.
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Old 13 May 21, 10:51 PM  
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Oats, chia seeds, cocoa powder, yoghurt, almond milk and honey, for a sweet decadent chocolatey overnight oats (plus choc chips if I’m feeling really unhealthy)
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Old 14 May 21, 08:21 AM  
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Oats mixed with muller light-vanilla or toffee with banana and little dollops of peanut butter. Also liked sliced peaches mixed with a bit honey.
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Old 14 May 21, 08:33 AM  
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Mine is natural skyr yoghurt , oats , grated apple and frozen berries looks manky but tastes really nice
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