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Everyone knows how annoying an empty peanut butter jar can be! Not quite enough for a sandwich, but too much to just throw it away!
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Becky from Palm Coast, Florida, has solved that problem with a hack that also results in the tastiest overnight oats you’ve ever had.
Once you have a mostly empty jar of peanut butter, all you have to do is add oats, a sliced banana, and chocolate milk (or any milk you prefer) to the jar, mix then let sit overnight in the fridge. That’s it!
Watch Becky’s video above to see this easy, healthy (and delicious!) breakfast in action.
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