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Raisin and walnut oatmeal.



I try not to eat sugar in the morning when I work because I get hungry soon afterwards.  I see people eating prepared ones and most of them are very sugary.  I thought I would share one of my favorite breakfasts for week days.  It gives me energy all morning long.

Raisin and walnut oatmeal

Ingredients

1/4 cup                                                                 Old fashion oatmeal
A shy 1/2 cup                                                      Water
1/4 cup                                                                 Raisin   
1/8 cup                                                                 Chopped walnuts
1/2 teaspoon                                                       Cinnamon
Pinch                                                                     Salt
Splash                                                                   Milk to reach desired consistency 

Directions

Heat up with water in the microwave for 1 minute 44 seconds.  Use a big bowl.  Watch it to avoid a mess. 

Choose nuts of your choice, make it healthily à  la you and bon appétit!


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