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Oat bran muffin, 1 medium (113), 5.0. Oatmeal, instant, cooked, 1 cup (234), 4.0. Popcorn, air-popped, 3 cups (24), 3.5. Brown rice, cooked, 1 cup (195), 3.5.
Dietary sources of thiamine include beef, legumes such as beans and lentils, milk, nuts, oats, oranges, pork, rice, seeds, wheat, whole grain cereals and yeast.
Wheat germ. Whole grains are foods like oats, popcorn and brown rice, where all the edible parts of the grain are still present. These parts are ...
In a medium bowl, mix the turkey breast, chopped poblano, oats, onion, Gouda cheese, lime juice, cumin, garlic powder, kosher salt and black pepper. Form the ...
Whole grains, such as steel cut oats, quinoa, brown rice and barley, to name a few. Proteins from nonanimal sources. Foods that aren't made in a factory ...
... oats and is available at many grocery stores. Or save yourself a trip and make it yourself. Just grind oats in a blender or food processor until you ...
1 cup dry rolled oats; 1/4 cup whole-wheat pastry flour; 1/4 cup ground almonds; 2 tablespoons packed brown sugar; 3 tablespoons canola oil; 1 tablespoon water ...
Add the uncooked oats and stir to mix evenly. Sprinkle the flour mixture on top of the peaches. Bake until peaches are soft and the topping is browned ...
Almond, oat or rice milk without "phos" ingredients. Processed cheeses and cheese spreads, A small amount of brie, Swiss, cheddar or mozzarella cheese. Fat ...
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