I tried something new this morning.

I had seen Clare from Fitting it all In try these a couple of days ago, and love trying new things and I was running out of eggs ย to make for breakfast so I made myself a bowl of Oatless Oats.

They were surprisingly simple to make and really tasty. ย In the picture above, they are just plain, but when I ate them for breakfast this morning I topped them with a bit of peanut butter, strawberries, and blackberries…oh so good! ย I will be promptly adding this little meal to my list of “regulars.”

How to Make Oatless “Oatmeal” (original recipe from Fitting it all In)

Ingredients:

  • 1/3 mashed banana (I took a frozen banana and thawed in the microwave so it was nice and mushy)
  • 2 egg whites
  • 1/4 cup unsweetened almond milk
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • shake of cinnamon
  • 1 Tbsp ground flax meal

Directions

Mash the banana in a bowl. ย After the banana is mashed, combine all ingredients in the bowl until mixed will. ย Then, simply place in a saucepan and heat until the texture of the mixture becomes creamy. ย When you get that creamy texture, you are finished! ย Simply place in a bowl and serve with your favorite toppings (nuts, nut butter, berries, fruit, or plain!)

**I made mine the night before and ate them cold in the morning…they were delish! ย Highly recommended!

Why Oatless and What is Paleo?

Some of you are probably wondering why anyone would want to eat oats without the oats. ย One huge reason is because the “Paleo” or “Paleolithic” diet cuts out all grains.

Now, I am very new to this whole Paleo way of eating (you may have heard of it referred to as the “caveman diet”), so I have been doing a lot of reading on it lately, and I find it very interesting!

Basically, anyone following the Paleo way of eating guidelines eats anything that would have been available to a caveman and nothing more. ย So, grains really aren’t an option. ย The main foods that are eaten following this lifestyle are:

  • Nuts
  • Fruits
  • Vegetables
  • Meats, Eggs, and Fish

Things to avoid are sugar, legumes (beans), and basically anything that is processed and packaged, because that’s not what the cavemen ate! ย There are many web sites outlining various details and health benefits of the diet. ย To me, it all makes sense and sounds like a great plan to follow for some. ย I completely believe that every person has different needs and will find a different eating plan and lifestyle that just works. ย So, while I think that this whole “Paleo” thing is interesting, I don’t think it is something that I want to try full-out…but I will still sample a few of the Paleo recipes here and there!

Dinner

Moving on from the Paleo diet…(that was a smooth transition…)

I made a DELICIOUS meal last night, and I can’t wait to share the recipe with you. ย Unfortunately, all I can offer you right now is a little tease:

 

It was as delicious as it is pretty ๐Ÿ˜‰

Workout

As for my workout today, this is my last Cardio Intervals class of the summer. ย In honor of the last class, I will be doing another mixed bag workout much like last week. ย Also, to show my class their appreciation I made them some little goodies.

 

The special gift is a colorful workout towel with some homemade “Luna” Bars.ย ย  Next week, I will be starting a new boot camp class!

Wedding Update!

It has been a while since I have posted anything about the wedding, but never fear…it is still on! ย Brian and I are meeting with the reception venue contact tonight. ย I can’t wait!

Question of the Morning:

  • Have you tried a Paleo recipe? ย What is your favorite?

This is my first Paleo recipe, but I plan on trying more in the near future!

*PS. ย One of my co-workers owns a photography business called EBT Photography. ย Recently, he has been nominated to win the Wedding Industry Experts Best Indianapolis Photographer Award for 2012. ย So, share the love and click this link to vote for his company!

 

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