

You really need to cook these for about 30 minutes. I cook 4 servings, then separate them into four bowls and cover the other three with Saran wrap. Pop it in the microwave for a quick breakfast throughout the week!

One of my favorite ways to top this great big bowl of goodness is with an apple. I chop it up into lots of small pieces, then I sprinkle it with a little cinnamon, then put it in the microwave for about 2 minutes.



Putting the apple in the microwave really softens them up and adds a great baked apple to your oatmeal.


I like my oatmeal sweet, so I finish this off with a packet of sweetner and a little drizzle of honey!
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