When it comes to outdoor survival, it's important to have a supply of survival fuel on hand. Check out these recipes for no-cook overnight oats that are packed with nutrients and require almost zero effort.
Make Your Own Survival Fuel
A great survivalist knows that a well-stocked food supply is absolutely essential to outdoor survival. Make sure you’re prepared by keeping a jar of these overnight oats in your bug out bag.
These no-cook overnight oats take minimal effort – just layer the ingredients, throw it in the fridge overnight, then grab it on your way out the door. Each recipe is an entire meal in one mason jar, so it requires very little time and no cooking whatsoever. Check out the three recipes below, and be sure to leave your own survival food tips in the comments.
How to Prepare Overnight Oats:
Step 1: Layer each ingredient in a mason jar or other airtight container.
Step 2: Seal and refrigerate overnight (or for at least 4 hours).
Step 3: Enjoy in the morning warm or chilled.
Peach Pie Overnight Oats:
Ingredients:
- 1 cup oats
- 1 tbsp. chia seeds
- 2 tbsp. greek yogurt
- 1 tsp. cinnamon
- 4 tsp. honey
- peach, sliced
- 2/3 cup almond milk
Peanut Butter & Banana Overnight Oats:
Ingredients:
- 1 cup oats
- 1 tbsp. chia seeds
- 2 tbsp. peanut butter
- 1/2 tsp. cinnamon
- 1/4 tsp. vanilla extract
- banana, sliced
- 1 cup almond milk
Apple Pie Overnight Oats:
Ingredients:
- 1 cup oats
- 1 tbsp. chia seeds
- 2 tsp. maple syrup
- 1/2 tsp. cinnamon
- apple, sliced
- 1 cup soy milk
Check out the full recipes in the video below:
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How to Repackage Survival Foods
I’m trying to get my head around this survival tip:
“These no-cook overnight oats take minimal effort – just layer the ingredients, throw it in the fridge overnight, then grab it on your way out the door.”
If its a survival situation, why is my refrigerator still running? And if it is, then I can also boil water on the stove to make cooked oats.
A more survival-like situation might be to cook oatmeal overnight in a thermos. Get boiling water from your evening camp fire, pour it in the thermos with the oats, and then eat it, still warm, in the morning without having to start a new fire. Starting early like that will keep me one step ahead of the zombies.