Give Your Mornings A Break With "Overnight Oats"

We are going to reinvent the oatmeal like you've never seen before. It all comes from "overnight oats." Essentially, you soak your oats in any combination of milk and/or yogurt of your choice (I use half almond milk and half Greek yogurt) anywhere from the night before to an hour before. Cover it with tin foil and let it work its magic until hunger strikes and you remember about it. When you wake up, throw in some mix-ins and you have a magnificent concoction.

Overnight Oatmeal

These are 3 of my favorite mix-in combinations:

1. Chunky Monkey

Throwback to this classic Ben and Jerry's flavor. Mix in ½ chopped banana, handful of dark chocolate chips and 1 scoop of nut butter.

Overnight Oatmeal

2. Ch(ocolate)-Ch(ocolate)-Chia

A healthier, yet equally as delicious alternative to the leftover brownies you were about to eat for breakfast. Mix in 1 scoop of cocoa powder, 2 tablespoons of chia seeds and a dash of cinnamon.

Overnight Oatmeal

3. A Hall & "Oates" Classic: You've Lost That Pineapple Feeling

Keep it tropical and light by mixing in pineapple Chobani yogurt, chunks of pineapple and 1 tablespoon of flax seed. We even added blackberries and macadamia nuts because why not! You can take breakfast to a whole 'nother level with these 5 ways.

Overnight Oatmeal

Oats can help to lower your cholesterol as well as lower your risk of high blood pressure and diseases such as type 2 diabetes. They are also an asset when trying to maintain your weight and contains the phytochemical lignin which can help to prevent heart disease. So why are we overlooking this immune booster as lame and for only people with no teeth?