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πŸ₯£πŸŒΎ Salted Caramel Overnight Oats 🌾πŸ₯£
Author: Zhoro Apostolov (Plant Based on a Budget)

Who doesn't love a quick and delicious vegan breakfast recipe? Even better a breakfast you can prepare the night before and use very few ingredients! Salted caramel overnight oats are the winner!

Ingredients
For the Oats

πŸ₯£ 1 cup of oats
πŸ₯£ 1 teaspoon of cinnamon
πŸ₯£ 1 Tablespoon of maple syrup
πŸ₯£ 1 cup of plant-based milk
πŸ₯£ 1 Tablespoon of chia seeds

For the Salted Caramel

🌾 ½ cup of coconut oil
🌾 ½ cup of maple syrup
🌾 ½ cup of peanut butter
🌾 ½ teaspoon of salt

Instructions

πŸ₯£ 1. Mix the oat ingredients together in a storage container and keep them in the fridge overnight.

πŸ₯£ 2. For the caramel, place the coconut oil, maple syrup, peanut butter, and salt in a bowl and microwave them for 30 seconds - mix well.

πŸ₯£ 3. Serve and enjoy!

Notes

🌾 Adjust the sweetness to your tastes.
🌾 Thicker oats? Stir in more oats when mixing it up. Experiment with the right ratio you enjoy!
🌾 Give them time to sit. Ideally overnight works best.

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About Icestrom Eggs

Icestrom eggs are only found in blizzard-like conditions atop mountains greater than 3,000 meters tall. Blizzard conditions of cold winds and blowing snow actually provide it shelter from the sun above that would otherwise melt the egg before it hatches.

About the Icestrom Creature

Icestrom creatures live atop the coldest mountains in Ark and are known for being so massive that, when they move from one position to another, they look like giant avalanches. In fact, due to their largeness, Icestroms are generally the cause of avalanches.

Thankfully, no major residential hubs lie at the base of mountains that Icestroms inhabit. The potential for danger would be much too high.

Sometimes the sun, in the summer months, can cause Icestroms to shrink in size but they usually recoup all of their mass in the winter time.