I have found information on some foods, e.g., Oats and Cauliflower to be elusive or absent, but in a short reading session here plenty of examples have surfaced. I am very keen to continue reading, but the following is an attempt to direct that reading to specific subjects.
Every other day I have Overnight Oats for breakfast, basically:
1. Prepare the 'dry mix' - a
2.dd milk - stir or shake - place in fridge overnight - ready to consume for breakfast. Not everyones idea of breakfast.
To put it into perspective 50gm oats - 400ml soya milk but this would be pretty boring so I added to the 'dry mix' a selection of ground seeds/beans amounts varying from 8gm to 15gm dependent on seed type. As time progressed a desire to 'improve' the experience has led to adding small amounts of cinnamon and turmeric and later frozen fruit mainly berries.
The current recipe is 200ml soya milk, 20gm oats, 10gm pumpkin seed, 10 sunflower seed, 10 chia seed [not ground], 4gm cinnamon, 4gm turmeric, 15gm cacao [kak-kow] beans, a small banana hand pulped is a nice addition. Leaving overnight in a cool place thaws the fruit while keeping the milk cool.
Every other day I have Overnight Oats for breakfast, basically:
1. Prepare the 'dry mix' - a
2.dd milk - stir or shake - place in fridge overnight - ready to consume for breakfast. Not everyones idea of breakfast.
To put it into perspective 50gm oats - 400ml soya milk but this would be pretty boring so I added to the 'dry mix' a selection of ground seeds/beans amounts varying from 8gm to 15gm dependent on seed type. As time progressed a desire to 'improve' the experience has led to adding small amounts of cinnamon and turmeric and later frozen fruit mainly berries.
The current recipe is 200ml soya milk, 20gm oats, 10gm pumpkin seed, 10 sunflower seed, 10 chia seed [not ground], 4gm cinnamon, 4gm turmeric, 15gm cacao [kak-kow] beans, a small banana hand pulped is a nice addition. Leaving overnight in a cool place thaws the fruit while keeping the milk cool.