Of course, if you’re someone who values a hearty breakfast without the nerve-racking rush of trying to squeeze in bites between pulling your shirt over your head, you’ve probably found your sweet spot with overnight oats. They’re filling, require minimal effort and make busy mornings a breeze—provided you actually remember to make them the night before.
Simply place dry oats in a mason jar, add in your preferred sweetener and milk of choice, cover, and let it sit overnight in the fridge. All you have to do in the morning is grab your prepared breakfast, layer on your toppings and head out the door. Mornings couldn’t be any easier—or can they?
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Quaker Launches Protein-Packed Oat Shake & Go
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Simply Shake and Go
Most importantly, it couldn’t be any simpler to prepare. All you have to do is pour your liquid of choice up to the dotted fill line, replace the cap and tap the bottom to incorporate the powder, shake, and go. It’s literally that easy.
It appears busy mornings have finally met their match. You’ll find Quaker Oat Shake & Go in the hot cereal aisle at most major retailers sometime this July.
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