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Banana Bread Crock Pot Oats

Breakfast Recipes, Slow Cooker RecipesWhitney Carlson4 Comments
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Clean Eat Recipe: Banana Bread Crock Pot Oats | He and She Eat Clean

Clean Eat Recipe: Banana Bread Crock Pot Oats

Ingredients:

  • 2 mashed bananas (ripened)
  • 2 cups gluten free steel cut oats
  • 8 cups liquid (we used 4 cups water + 4 cups unsweetened almond milk)
  • 1 Tbsp pure maple syrup (or 2 Tbsp and omit honey)
  • 1 Tbsp honey (or 2 Tbsp and omit maple syrup)
  • 1 tsp stevia extract
  • 1 Tbsp coconut oil
  • ½ tsp sea salt
  • ½ cup walnuts, optional

Directions:

  1. Add all ingredients to slow cooker. Cook on low for 7 hours or high for 4 hours.
  2. Once finished cooking, stir to combine.

Makes 8 servings. Total weight (yours may vary): 2106 grams / 8 = 263 grams per serving

Macros (per serving):

  • Calories: 240
  • Protein: 8 g
  • Carbs: 39 g
  • Fat: 6 g
  • Sugar: 7 g
  • Fiber: 6 g

6 Easy Ways to Make Money with Things You Don't Need

Money, ShoppingWhitney CarlsonComment
6 Easy Ways to Make Money with Things You Don't Need | He and She Eat Clean

I have a saving problem. Yes, sometimes it can be as bad as a spending problem. I've actually loosened up lately - but only for travel. My heart still sinks when money is taken from our bank account. I completely believe in spending money on quality food, supplements, and travel. Those are the things I believe are worth spending money on but each person has to determine that for themselves.

Ever since I left my corporate job I have been organizing our life and simplifying even more! We wanted to get rid of as much as possible so that we could do some updates around the house without using money in our savings account.

6 Easy Ways to Make Money with Things You Don't Need

1. Sell old DVDs to a movie trade store. We took almost 300 DVDs and received a little over $150. We could have received a store credit for $300 but we do not really buy movies anymore so we took the cash instead. Selling 300 DVDs for $150 doesn't sound like much but we didn't pay much for them either. We usually bought movies when they were less than $5. I even had to dust them off before we took them in so it's just an extra $150 in our bank account!

2. Trade in old video games. Another thing that we have always done is when Scott wants to buy a new video game (he only buys 3 per year: Tiger Woods, NFL, and MLB) he trades in an old game so we don't ever pay full price for the new video game. I remember one of my sister's boyfriends would laugh at me for having Scott do this - but I don't care! What's worse than paying full price for a video game is having old ones sit around and collect dust! I HATE "stuff"!

3. Sell clothes to a local consignment shop. I have always done this but I have just now been able to get Scott to go through his clothes. The hardest part of this is finding a good consignment shop in your area. I take mine to the same place every time, which is also where I buy a lot of my clothes. If you haven't worn the clothes, shoes, or accessories in over a year you probably won't wear them again - get rid of them! At the consignment store I use, you can either get cash or store credit. I usually leave it as credit that way I can go shopping without actually spending money. At any given moment I will have $100-$300 credit and this is coming from someone who doesn't even like to shop in the first place! If you have a lot of designer clothing or accessories you can make a decent amount of money. I just went by and picked up a check for over $200 before we went on our last vacation! Talk about easy money!

4. List items you no longer use on Craigslist or eBay. Really think about what you need in your house. Do you need a TV in every room? We listed a TV, DVD player, and TV stand which resulted in an extra $400 in our pocket and we haven't missed it once!

5. Get rid of your cable or lower your package. This might sound crazy to some people but you CAN live without TV. When we first got married we didn't have cable but then we had to get it so Scott could watch the Cubs games (very important, right?). I called to cancel it again at the beginning of the year. They tried to talk me out of it, of course. They ended up offering us the lowest package for under $5 per month. We did take that offer so we do have local channels in case we need them (I'm not sure what for!). We don't really watch a lot of TV or movies at all anymore but if you are a fan try Amazon Prime (you get a lot of free rentals there) or Netflix.

6. Have a yard sale. I'm not a fan of these actually. Too much work to organize, haggle, and actually work at the garage sale. I've had a few but I guess I just don't have enough stuff to begin with to have a good return. Some people have great success though - if you have a lot of stuff to get rid of...go for it! Advertise it in your local newspaper, put up easy-to-read signs, and post about it in your local Facebook yard sale group. What doesn't sale - DONATE!

We choose to skip the expensive restaurants and designer handbags or shoes but we do travel and buy the best hiking gear. We all have random things we are willing to spend money on...you just need to find a balance (just like with fitness) that works for you and your BUDGET! Unfortunately in life we can't eat everything we want and we can't buy everything we want! ;-)

- Whitney

Strawberry-Banana Overnight Oats

Breakfast Recipes, Slow Cooker RecipesWhitney CarlsonComment

We LOVE making oats in the crock pot and it seems like you do as well since crock pot oats are some of our most popular recipes! Have you tried our Cranberry Apple or our Peaches and Cream Steel Cut Oats? There are so many different yummy combinations!

You'll notice in our oat recipes (and even in our protein shake recipes) that we normally use unsweetened almond milk. There's a reason - because it provides the extra flavor needed (instead of only using water) without added sugar! Unsweetened almond milk (and now cashew milk) is a staple in our house. It's something we ALWAYS have on hand, just like steel cut oats! Our favorite brand is Silk and you can even get a coupon (using this link) to use next time you need to stock up!

For this recipe we had a few bananas that I needed to use quickly - and Scott requested added strawberries - so I simply added everything to the crock pot, went to sleep and when we woke up breakfast was ready! This is a perfect option for breakfast to pair with Greek yogurt, a protein shake, or eggs! You'll start your day off with a healthy meal and the energy you need to accomplish your goals!

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Clean Eat Recipe: Strawberry-Banana Overnight Oats

Ingredients:

  • 2 cups gluten free steel cut oats
  • 2 mashed bananas
  • 1 cup frozen organic strawberries
  • 4 cups of Silk unsweetened cashew or almond milk
  • 4 cups of water
  • 1-2 Tbsp maple syrup
  • 1 tsp stevia extract
  • ½ tsp sea salt

Directions:

  1. Spray your crock pot with non-stick spray or coat with coconut oil.
  2. Put all the ingredients into your slow cooker and cook on low for around 8 hours.
  3. Stir a few times and serve! Store in a container that holds at least 3.5 liters.

Yields 8 servings. To get an accurate serving size, weigh your entire batch (after cooked) and divide it by how many servings of oats you used. For example, one serving of steel cut oats is 1⁄4 dry so if you used 2 cups that is eight servings. Weigh your entire batch of oats and divide that by 8.

Macros (per serving):

  • Calories - 213
  • Carbs - 38 g
  • Fat - 4 g
  • Protein - 8 g
  • Sugar - 6 g
  • Fiber - 6 g

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This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Silk. The opinions and text are all mine.