Easy Protein Overnight Oats (Bariatric-Friendly Meal Prep Breakfast)

If you’re looking for a simple, high-protein breakfast that fits into a bariatric lifestyle, these Protein Overnight Oats are one of the easiest meal prep options you can make.

In just a few minutes, you can prep multiple breakfasts for the week with zero cooking required. I made four bowls at once — two vanilla and two chocolate — so my mornings are already handled.

This recipe is great for busy schedules, post-op routines, and anyone trying to stay consistent with protein-forward meals.

Ingredients

  • 1/3 cup quick oats
  • 1/2 cup protein shake (Nurri Vanilla or Fairlife Chocolate — or your favorite)
  • 2 tablespoons natural peanut butter
  • 1 teaspoon honey
  • 1 tablespoon chia seeds

Directions

  1. Add all ingredients to a bowl or container.
  2. Mix well until fully combined.
  3. Cover and refrigerate overnight.
  4. Grab, stir, and enjoy in the morning.

Why this works for bariatric lifestyles

  • Prioritizes protein first
  • Easy portion control
  • No morning prep required
  • Keeps you full and satisfied
  • Great texture and flavor options

Make a batch ahead of time and rotate flavors to keep breakfast from getting boring.

Vanilla or chocolate… which one are you reaching for first?

Butter-Fried Halloumi Cheese Fries (Bariatric-Friendly High-Protein Snack)

If you’re in the bariatric stage where you’re tired of protein shakes and need something savory, this snack is a must.

Halloumi cheese fries are one of my favorite quick, satisfying, high-protein options when I want something warm, salty, and indulgent — without going off track.

I cooked these in a skillet with butter and the flavor is next-level. The outside gets beautifully golden and crispy while the inside stays soft and chewy. It honestly feels like a treat.

You can also make these in the air fryer if you want a lighter option, and they still turn out delicious.

Why this works for bariatric life:

  • High in protein
  • Low in carbs
  • Very filling in small portions
  • Helps curb cravings for fried foods
  • Quick and simple

This is one of those snacks that reminds you bariatric eating doesn’t have to be boring — it can still be comforting, flavorful, and satisfying.

Protein first. Flavor Always.

Bariatric Myths vs Reality: What’s Actually Normal After Surgery

Life after bariatric surgery comes with a lot of opinions—and unfortunately, a lot of myths. Over time, these myths can turn into guilt, fear, and the feeling that you’re “doing it wrong.”

Let’s clear a few things up.

Myth: You’ll never be hungry again.
Reality: Hunger can come back, especially months or years post-op. Hunger does not mean your surgery failed. It’s normal. At least for me, it’s normal.

Myth: Regain means you failed.
Reality: Weight fluctuations happen. Regain is feedback, not failure. It’s a chance to reassess habits—not a reason to quit.

Myth: You can’t eat carbs ever again.
Reality: Carbs aren’t the enemy. Balance, portion awareness, and protein-first choices matter more than cutting out entire food groups.

Myth: Protein has to be boring.
Reality: Protein can be delicious, satisfying, and creative. Eating well doesn’t have to feel like punishment.

What about cravings and scale stalls?
Cravings happen. Stalls happen. Neither one means you’ve messed everything up. Consistency matters more than perfection, and one off day doesn’t erase progress.

One habit I never skip:
Getting back to basics. Protein first. Hydration. Grace.

If you’re navigating life after bariatric surgery and wondering if what you’re experiencing is normal—chances are, it is. You’re not behind. You’re not broken. You’re learning how to live in this new season.

And that counts.