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Banana Water Oatmeal

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Bananas! I never really liked them. When I was a child, I had a terrible time learning to swallow a capsule. To avoid this drama, my parents would break my medicine capsule open, and fold the contents into a banana. I loved the banana, until I hit the pocket with the bitter medicine in it. Peanut butter was often an alternate carrier.

Finally, my father went to the town pharmacy for empty capsules. I can still remember sitting at the kitchen table with my dad, a pitcher of water and a saucer of empty capsules, learning to swallow them. Ick! Over the years, I began to like bananas, and peanut butter again.

I have been a vegetarian for about six years now. In the path to find trusted information about food and nutrition, I have learned a lot from the Engine 2 Diet, and Forks Over Knives food plan from Dr. T. Collin Campbell, and Dr. Caldwell Esselstyn. Mac and I have attended two seminars with both doctors to learn new information, and the recipes they use with their own families. A few years ago, we were on the Esselstyn Farm in upstate New York. Dr. Esselstyn’s daughter, Jane, showed us how to make banana water oatmeal. It is so simple with the natural sweetness of the banana. You will never have to add sugar to your oatmeal again.

Oatmeal Toppings
Oatmeal Toppings

The Ingredient List

1 very ripe banana…brown spots welcome!  Ripe bananas have a higher sugar content. One banana for one or two people. 

Oatmeal:  Any amount you like to make for yourself, or family.

Water required on the directions of the oatmeal.

Any healthy toppings: cinnamon, dried cherries, nuts, apple slices, raisins, etc.

We do not use dairy.  Any nut milk, such as almond milk or rice milk would be tasty.

Sea salt to taste.  Omit if blood pressure is an issue.

The Preparation Method

In a blender, place the peeled, chopped, ripe banana.  Add the required water, as listed for oatmeal.  Pay attention to the water-to-oats ratio for the specific oats you bought.  Steel-cut oats, rolled oats, and quick cooking oats all have different water-to-oat ratios.  Now, with that said, carry on…work the blender to high speed, blend the banana, and water, to a full emulsion creating banana water.  If foam appears on top, scoop it off.  Pour the water into the saucepan, and cook oatmeal according to directions…which usually read; bring to a boil, turn down heat to a low simmer and cover till done. Nothing has changed from the many previous batches of oatmeal you have always made, except you have just created banana water to cook with.  When done, add toppings and enjoy.  You should not need to add sugar.

This is a recipe designed by the Esselstyn Family to eliminate added calories from processed sugar.  It’s also a great use for those aging bananas!

Oatmeal
Oatmeal

For readers touched by type-2 diabetes, or heart disease, please check out the work of Dr(s) T. Colin Campbell, Ph.D., and Caldwell Esselstyn, M.D. in their books, documentaries or websites;  The China Study, Engine 2 Diet and Forks Over Knives.

Phebe & Jane Esselstyn in upstate N.Y. on the Esselstyn family farm.
Phebe & Jane Esselstyn in upstate, N.Y. on the Esselstyn family farm.

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Phebe Phillips, 2021, Podcaster, Cat Lover, Poet, Storyteller

Phebe Phillips is best known for whimsical plush toys that filled the shelves of Neiman Marcus, FAO, and many fine retailers for 25-years. Today, she creates The Literary Catcast Podcast—dedicated to the preservation of vintage books and writings with cats as main characters, bringing them into the modern awareness of a podcast. She has books in the works, and is a felt artist. She and her husband left the city of Dallas in 2023 to live deep in the woods of North East Texas. They have seven cats, many raccoons, opossums, and deer.

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