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Making lemonade out of lemons – Khushbu Thadani

Making lemonade out of lemons

As a blogger, I get such a thrill out of sharing my knowledge/ideas with others.  Over the months of reading other people’s blogs, I’ve come across such cool information/insight, workout ideas, and most importantly recipes.  While there are so many to list, the most notable is undoubetedly oats in a jar:

Since coming across this idea, ending my jar of peanut butter has routinely become a bittersweet feeling:  I’m sad that the jar is over yet overly excited about my last use of it. I don’t know who to bow down to credit but oats in a jar basically involves the use of a near-empty peanut butter jar as a vehicle to eat your oats!  It’s a convenient way to make the most of peanut butter remains: too little to get with a knife but too much to waste.


Either make your oatmeal  as you regularly would and pour the mixture into the jar or make your overnight oats as you would but instead make it in the jar.

This morning I rolled with overnight oats  which was a great call on my part. Each bite was heavenly filled with peanut butter! Scrape, scrape, scrape! 😆

Check out the finished product!  Clearly I hated it 😉

Yeah baby, no peanut butter goes to waste…ever!

What’s one thing you’ve learned from blogs?

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