Friday, October 12, 2012

Yo Oats

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Did you abscond??? Were you kidnapped?? Lost??? Or hijacked??? could have been some of the questions running in your mind but no no and no. I am strong and fighting Dengue fever. Its been almost two weeks of sickness and more to go. Yup!! Its pretty frustrating and disheartening to be away from the kitchen and on the bed for so long and still feels really tired and exhausted :(

Round! Rectangle! Oval! Yellow! White! and brown! all coloured and shaped tablets have been major part of my diet but yup trying to eat some healthy food right now to regain the lost energy and weight. Mom has been a real support in getting me back to normal. 

Yo Oats was a simple meal for me this morning. The recipe isnt an elaborate one to blog but has now turned to be a keeper for me. Its soothing for the stomach and not much of fuss too. So here its on my blog now for people who are looking for something simple and also to let you all know that I still exist :P


Ingredients:

Oats - 1 cup
Yoghurt - 1 cup
Honey - 1 tblsp
Apple 
Banana
Pomegranate 

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Method:

Soak the oats in 1 cup of curd for an hour. 

Chop the apple and banana into small pieces. 

Now add the honey and chopped apple, banana and pomegranate to the soaked oats and mix well. If its thick, add 2 tblsp of milk to it. 

Enjoy the healthy meal.

Oats would become soft once it is soaked. Hence cooking is not required.

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Written by: Nithya
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26 comments:

  1. Please take care of u dear.I can understand how it be.Oats are really good during the time.

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  2. First of all, take very good care of yourself. And get well soon.
    Second, I dont have to cook oats for this recipe? And what type / brand of oats did you use?

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  3. That must have been terrible...hope u feel better real soon...this is a great idea, never tried oats with yoghurt !

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  4. Take care nithi.
    Simple and comforting oats porridge.

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  5. Take care dear,this is a great idea,yum

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  6. Are you serious ?? No cooking involved?? my hubby will jump over this recipe,, he hates stoves and Micro.. basically anythying that involves cooking..

    A must try for me then.. :)

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  7. Wonderful and healthy recipe.. looks absolutely amazing..
    Take care of yourself Nithi !

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  8. hope you recover real soon Nithi. what a terrible thing...take real good care and dont exhaust yourself.

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  9. oohh im drooling here...finger-licking good :)Awesome clicks.....

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  10. Get well soon. will surely try it for breakfast.
    http://realhomecookedfood.blogspot.com

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  11. get well soon nithya and pls tc ! btw the recipe is very healthy and nutritious ...thnks for sharing !

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  12. TAKE CARE AND GET WELL SOON!!!
    APPRECIATE YOU PUTTING UP A NEW POST IN SPITE OF THAT..

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  13. Oh god, thats nasty, wishing you a speedy recovery,get well soon Nithi.

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  14. take care.... eat welll

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  15. take care.... eat welll

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  16. take care.... eat welll

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  17. take care.... eat welll

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  18. Vow i've been eating the instant oats for such a long that i didn't even realize i could make it interesting with such a few ingredients.

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  19. Dear nitya,
    Please take good care of your health :) yes we missed you but you really need to take rest and as we all love you we totally understand your blooginf feed delay :) its a part and parcel of every blogger :)
    tc nits
    and get well soon :)

    -Aishu
    Chennai

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  20. Hope you feel better soon. Rest up Nithi.

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  22. Oats yogurt and fruits...cant beat the combo, looks delicious!!

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  23. Looks Yummy and healthy. Thanks for the recipe.

    Steel cut oats are healthier than rolled oats, which are used in most oatmeal.

    Thanks
    Krishnendu
    https://www.facebook.com/borosilandyou

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