Doodledog
As this thread is way off topic now, is it ok to ask another unrelated question, please? Actually, I have two.
As I said upthread, I am trying to cut down on simple carbs (for weight loss and because I am pre-diabetic), and am making up bowls of tiramisu oats to snack on (oats, chia seeds, protein powder, milk and espresso, with a yoghurt and differently flavoured protein powder topping. I know that oats have carbs, but as they are slow-release is this a healthy way forward, along with a proper meal a day (last night's was pork with rainbow chard and peas)?
The other question is that I have a three-pack of flavoured nutritional yeast (bacon, cheese and plain) and wondered if anyone has any tried and tested suggestions for using them? I have used the ordinary type on things like cheese sauces and pasta, but as I am not eating either these days, I'm not sure what to do with them. Thanks in advance if anyone can help.
Doodledog I believe oats are filling, cheap, healthy - perhaps watch quantity quite carefully? Our GC like oats stacked with yoghurt, fruit, chopped nuts, honey - I consider it a proper healthy, low fat breakfast.
Our daughters and GC love nutritional yeast on plain popcorn. I use it in veg etable soups, stews - umami when I'd rather not use miso. I don't use stock cubes (unhealthy ingredients) - so miso.