A friend's facebook post yesterday about oatmeal for dinner caught my eye yesterday. (If you're reading, Hi Jes!) She made a mean oatmeal for her kids for dinner the other night, with add-ins such as almond meal and cinnamon. It got me thinking about oatmeal, which I like a lot. I've never really considered it for dinner, because only Sean likes it. Will won't touch it, which is too bad because it's delicious!
I'm not really good about breakfast during the week, I never eat enough and I'm always starved at my desk long before lunch. Guess what...I'm not great with snacks either. So this morning, I was standing in front of the fridge looking for a quick meal. That's when I saw the leftover pork tenderloin and mashed potatoes, in a Tupperware container with no lid. Obviously I cannot bring tupperware with saran wrap on top to work too easily, so how about eating it for breakfast? I've always prided myself on being able to eat anything at any hour. Hostess cupcakes at 6AM? Sure. Cold spaghetti at midnight? Yep. Buffalo wings before bed in college? I'm your girl.
Into the microwave it goes, and I go off to dry my hair. Soon Will wanders into the bathroom, informing me that I need to check his brother's diaper. I check, and it's fine. (Which is good, since I had just changed him.) I told him that it was fine, and he said, "Well, what's that disgusting smell then?" The smell: leftover Brussels sprouts.
Humph. Turns out that there IS something that I can't eat at any time of the day. However, mashed potato and pork tenderloin weren't too bad for breakfast. :)
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my almost daily breakfast:
1/2 cup oatmeal (quick or long cook oats)
1/3 cup craisins
put both in a large mug. pour boiling water over with about 1/4" more than the solids. let sit for 5 minutes. usually keeps me full till 11 am. I eat around 8 am. I often carry my mug into my office in the morning. it's 280 calories, lots of fiber and protein. you can use any fruit - dried or fresh, chopped nuts, spices, etc. it's quick and easy. you could even put the ingredients (sans water) in a baggie, and make in the microwave (with water) at work. but hey, leftovers sound good, too :)
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