Keto Means
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Although oats are a good source of fiber and a staple breakfast favorite, 1 cup of plain oats contains over 40 grams of carbohydrates, eating up most of the allowed carbohydrates when following a keto or low carb diet (1). So, unfortunately, oats are not low carb or very keto-friendly.
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Read More »Learn how to prepare low-carb oatmeal perfect for anyone following a keto diet and pick up some tips and tricks for creating your own custom oatmeal blend.
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Read More »We've portioned out each of these superfoods in the recipe to achieve a healthy macro ratio for one portion of low-carb keto oatmeal. Per 1 cup bowl of oatmeal (1 serving) this recipe has 9 grams of net carbs, 19 grams of protein and 32 grams of fat. We kept it basic with the flavor, but you can use the ratio of seeds to liquid outlined in the recipe and add in other ingredients to change up the flavor! Here are our top 3 favorite mixes with measurements, simply substitute these ingredients for the honey and cinnamon listed in the recipe below. Note that some of these will change the nutrition slightly: Coconut Cashew: blend 1 tablespoon toasted cashews with liquid of choice in the recipe and then add 1 tablespoon coconut flakes. Berries and Cream: blend 1/4 cup fresh strawberries with liquid of choice in the recipe and add 1 tablespoon cream cheese along with 1/2 teaspoon lemon zest. Peanutbutter Crunch: mix in 2 tablespoons powdered peanut butter and 1 tablespoon toasted and crushed peanuts Remember that there are endless flavor combinations. Experiment with your breakfast oatmeal by using a variety of toppings such as low-carb fruits, fruit zest, and toasted seeds or nuts. You can also add in a scoop of protein powder for an extra protein boost! I recommend adding a bit more liquid to the oatmeal if you do use protein powder to prevent it from becoming too firm.
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Mayonnaise is the perfect condiment for the Keto Diet because it consists of high fat, low protein, and zero carbohydrates. It also has many health...
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“Keto foods” (especially packaged products) are inherently high in fat, making them quite calorically dense and easy to overdo, if you're not...
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