RECIPE: Coffee Oat Smoothie

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RECIPE:  Coffee Oat Smoothie

 

INGREDIENTS

4 TBSP almond butter (I use Kirkland Organic Creamy Almond Butter from Costco)

6 ounces of vanilla unsweetened Almond Milk (I use Trader Joe’s Non-Dairy Almond Beverage Vanilla Unsweetened) OR Kirkland Organic Unsweetened Vanilla Almond Milk Beverage)

2 ounces of whole milk

3-4 ounces of cold brew coffee (medium to dark roast Arabica beans)

¾ scoop of ON Nutrition Vanilla Natural Sugar Whey Protein Powder

1/3 heaping cup of steel cut or rolled oats

1/3 heaping cup of oat bran

2 TBSP of Nutiva Organic Black Chia Seeds from Costco

1 TBSP honey

1/3 cup of chopped walnuts (optional)

2-3 large ice cubes

Combine all ingredients in the blender and blend until smooth

 

This is a great option for breakfast or lunch or dinner as a meal replacement.  The combination of oats and oat bran are helpful in lowering cholesterol and it is very filling.

 

See the link below from WebMd.com for additional information:

 

http://www.webmd.com/cholesterol-management/features/the-new-cholesterol-diet-oatmeal-oat-bran

 

(Created: 2-18-15)

(Version: 7-5-18)

 

 

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Writer. Born David J. Evangelisti in Colorado. David has lived in New Mexico, Colorado, Ohio and California. Enamored with movies from an early age, he enrolled in San Jose State University’s Journalism program. While studying journalism, public relations and filmmaking, he wrote and directed two films: “A Day in the Life of a San Jose Cockroach” and “Theft of a Shopping Cart” (in the vein of Vittoria De Sica’s “Bicycle Thief”). David earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in Journalism, concentration in Film, from San Jose State University. He began working in the areas of sales and marketing as a writer. In addition, he has written travel articles, travel memoirs, advertising copy, comedy bits, feature film scripts, personal essays and short stories. To date, he has written three unproduced feature film scripts: “Treading Water”, “The Other Cinema” and “A Sympathetic Lie”. From 2003-2004 he was an official taster for the Royal Academy of Wine Tasters. The Royal Academy attempted to create an unbiased wine rating system available to every winery, vineyard or wine distributor across the United States and around the world. This blog is a compilation of the following: a slang dictionary; personal essays; comedic rants; travel memoirs; literary journalism; feature articles; recipes; restaurant reviews; wine reviews; slice-of-life vignettes.
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