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Annemarie is delighted to have oatmeal, milk, cream, and butter for breakfast because it is a rare treat due to food shortages during the war. Having such a substantial and rich meal showcases abundance and provides comfort in a time of scarcity. It symbolizes a break from the usual rationed and limited food options.
As a breakfast cereal, not really. Peanut butter does add some protein, but it also adds a lot of fat to a breakfast, and fat equals calories. Oatmeal is just as good a start to the day without peanut butter as it is with peanut butter, since plain oatmeal keeps you full for a long time. Maybe just keep oatmeal with peanut butter for the weekends?
First of all it's "oatmeal" and.....peanut butter oatmeal lol.
Yes, you can. There are recipes for oatmeal cookies that call for vegetable shortening instead of margarine or butter.
Oatmeal is a great low cholesterol breakfast. If you don't like plain oatmeal, I suggest adding a little honey, fruit, or even peanut butter to make it more palatable. Here are some more good options for a low cholesterol breakfast: http://www.fatsecret.com/recipes/collections/nutrition/low-cholesterol/Breakfast.aspx
they ate fish, corn, and steak because they had a lot of livestock.
Its an invention which cuts butter for you and you can put it on your breakfast
Chocolate chip, Peanut Butter and Oatmeal.
Butter
Turkish special breakfast. Pan egg with butter, olives, cheese, kind of jams..
Yes, in fact, that is what I use.
peanut butter oatmeal sugar chocolate chip