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  2. The #1 Best Breakfast Food To Buy at Costco for Weight Loss - AOL

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    Mush Overnight Oats. The first player of this dynamic breakfast duo is Mush Overnight Oats, coming in at 200 to 210 calories, depending on the flavor you opt for. These overnight oats contain no ...

  3. 19 Best High-Protein Breakfast Items on Grocery Shelves - AOL

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    MUSH Overnight Oats, PB&J MUSH Nutrition (Per container) : 230 calories, 9 g fat (1.5 g saturated fat), 340 mg sodium, 29 g carbs (5 g fiber, 9 g sugar), 10 g protein

  4. 13 Best Costco Deals You Can Score in March - AOL

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    Overnight oats that you don't even need to prepare. At Costco, you can snag an eight-count box of Mush's ready-to-eat overnight oats for $6.99 at the warehouse, thanks to a $3 discount.

  5. Muesli - Wikipedia

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    Muesli ( / ˈmjuːzli / MEWZ-lee [1] [2]) is a cold Swiss breakfast dish, the primary ingredient of which is rolled oats. Traditionally, it is set to soak overnight and eaten the next morning. Additional ingredients, such as grains, nuts, seeds, and fresh or dried fruits are sometimes added, along with milk or cream, a small amount of citrus ...

  6. Mushy peas - Wikipedia

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    England. Media: Mushy peas. Mushy peas are dried marrowfat peas which are first soaked overnight in water with baking soda, and then rinsed in fresh water, after which the peas are gathered in a saucepan, covered with water, and brought to a boil, and then simmered until the peas are softened. The mush is seasoned with salt and pepper.

  7. Honey Bunches of Oats - Wikipedia

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    Honey Bunches of Oats is a breakfast cereal owned by Post Holdings and produced by its subsidiary Post Consumer Brands. Created by lifelong Post employee Vernon J. Herzing by mixing several of Post's cereals together and having his daughter taste them, Honey Bunches of Oats was introduced to markets in 1989 after three years of development. [1]

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