Banana-Oatmeal Cookies

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Hi all, hope everyone’s well and having a great start to the weekend!

Did anyone go through January with the mindset of it being an extension of the holidays; stuffing your face with just about anything and everything!? I kinda did, *covers face*. Haha!

Well, now is the time to snap out of that. The month of February here will be themed February for Fitness (FIF). I’ll be sharing tips on how to build or regain a healthy posture; also healthy recipes to complement our diet.

As is commonly said; a summer body is built in the winter! I want a summer body, you want a summer body, we all want a summer body! Let’s do this; YES we can! *Cheers*

When it comes to diet, one of the most important things to be mindful of is one’s edible consumption. I personally love to snack, and sometimes, a tad beyond ideal boundaries. To tackle that, I’ve looked into healthy snacks, that not only does its job, but also benefits my body. Today’s post will be a recipe for Banana-Oatmeal Cookies.

With a cost of £3 (or less), this can be made in less than 25minutes.

I N G R E D I E N T S

2 Aged Bananas

1 Cup Rolled Oats

 

H E A L T H   B E N E F I T S

Banana: Amongst others, they contain a whole load of nutrients including potassium and fibre; good source of antioxidants;  encourages healthy digestion and aid better workings of some organs of the body. Also great for weight loss, as they are filling.

Oats: Amongst others, also a great source of minerals, fibre and antioxidants. Great source of energy; aids the lowering of cholesterol levels and reduction of the chances of cardiovascular and cancerous diseases.

 

S T E P S

– Mash bananas in a bowl and fold oats in.

– Mould mixture in desired shape and bake in the oven for about 10minutes. After which, leave on a rack to cool.

– Voila, all done! Enjoy and be merry!

There you have it; one of the simplest recipes ever, also encompassing great health benefits. I hope these steps are helpful, and the cookies delightful. If you do try it out, please share with me; would love to see what you came up with.

Ps; you may add other ingredients for additional nutrients, such as nuts and raisins.

 

Be Right Back,

Funmi xx

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  1. Yay I’m so down for this ! I’m always on the hunt for healthy but yummy recipes. This one looks so simple and I will try it out, thanks for sharing. xx

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  2. Wow! yum yum. The taste of the pudding is definitely in the eating. The banana oat cookies was not only made with health ingredient, the taste was not compromised. Well done Funmi

  3. I’m all about a simple recipe that’s yummy! I feel you with FIF, to motivate myself I planned to do a fun Naija Dance Fitness class at the end of this month in Berlin, then the dance studio asked me to join their team of dancers! Aaaagh, I’m not a professional dancer but they know that though.
    Anywho, the class is on last Sunday of the month and I need to train more for it…so that’s how I’m pushing myself.
    If I could just stop the unnealthy snacking tsigh…X

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