m-tinkerbelle
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hi everyone!
So here's the thing. I'd like to know how to make low-fat Oatmeal.
I'm from Spain and I just came back from a wonderful week at DL, and as a souvenir I brought home an incredible addiction to Oatmeal. We don't have that in my country, but I've been doing some research for recipes and I bought 0%fat milk, oats and sweetener. So, I grab a pan and basically put 40 g of oats (1.41 ounces), and half a cup of milk, I turn the heat on and just stir and stir until the oats simmer and get soft. I add sweetener and that's pretty much it, though sometimes I need to add more milk because it gets too solid or sticky.
Sometimes I add strawberries or raisins.
My doctor doesn't know much about oats since we rarely add those to our diet but he says that as long as they don't have added sugar and are plain natural oats I shouldn't have problems with my weightloss plan. He doubts that I should have oatmeal every day if I want to lose weight, but he confessed he doesn't know much about the "weird" foreign meal. He told me I get all the fiber I need through the two pieces of bread a day he added to my diet, but I'm willing to give the bread up because I love oatmeal so much.
What do you think? should I cook them with water and add less milk? The way I make it... is it enough to make me gain weight?
I have hypothyroidism (I'm taking levotyroxine as indicated by my doctor) and high cholesterol. My doctor gave me two months limit to lower my cholesterol but he believes I'll need medication, since I've been on a diet since August and my cholesterol only gets higher and higher (normal low-fat diet, and lots of daily exercise)
I already lost 55 pounds and I'm needing to lose 33 more pounds to be on my ideal weight (132 pounds). I know I can do it but I got SO addicted to oatmeal!
I was thrilled to find plain oats in my local supermarket! (they sell old fashioned Quaker oats, which are expensive since they're imported from the US) and some local brand. Fortunately they don't sell instant oats though I'm not interested in those to say the truth.
I'm wondering if I should keep my addiction aside for a few months until I reach my goal weight
I know it's very healthy but... will it keep me from losing weight?
I've been cooking oatmeal all week, I could live eating oatmeal! lol I've never been this addicted to anything!
Since most of you are from the U.S., I thought here it was the best place to clear my doubts
thanks a lot!
So here's the thing. I'd like to know how to make low-fat Oatmeal.
I'm from Spain and I just came back from a wonderful week at DL, and as a souvenir I brought home an incredible addiction to Oatmeal. We don't have that in my country, but I've been doing some research for recipes and I bought 0%fat milk, oats and sweetener. So, I grab a pan and basically put 40 g of oats (1.41 ounces), and half a cup of milk, I turn the heat on and just stir and stir until the oats simmer and get soft. I add sweetener and that's pretty much it, though sometimes I need to add more milk because it gets too solid or sticky.
Sometimes I add strawberries or raisins.
My doctor doesn't know much about oats since we rarely add those to our diet but he says that as long as they don't have added sugar and are plain natural oats I shouldn't have problems with my weightloss plan. He doubts that I should have oatmeal every day if I want to lose weight, but he confessed he doesn't know much about the "weird" foreign meal. He told me I get all the fiber I need through the two pieces of bread a day he added to my diet, but I'm willing to give the bread up because I love oatmeal so much.
What do you think? should I cook them with water and add less milk? The way I make it... is it enough to make me gain weight?
I have hypothyroidism (I'm taking levotyroxine as indicated by my doctor) and high cholesterol. My doctor gave me two months limit to lower my cholesterol but he believes I'll need medication, since I've been on a diet since August and my cholesterol only gets higher and higher (normal low-fat diet, and lots of daily exercise)
I already lost 55 pounds and I'm needing to lose 33 more pounds to be on my ideal weight (132 pounds). I know I can do it but I got SO addicted to oatmeal!
I was thrilled to find plain oats in my local supermarket! (they sell old fashioned Quaker oats, which are expensive since they're imported from the US) and some local brand. Fortunately they don't sell instant oats though I'm not interested in those to say the truth.
I'm wondering if I should keep my addiction aside for a few months until I reach my goal weight

I've been cooking oatmeal all week, I could live eating oatmeal! lol I've never been this addicted to anything!

Since most of you are from the U.S., I thought here it was the best place to clear my doubts

thanks a lot!