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◉ Stable Dietary Therapy - Red Bean and Oatmeal Porridge (ID 710)

Stable Dietary Therapy: Red Bean and Oatmeal Porridge (ID 710)

◉ Stable Dietary Therapy - Red Bean and Oatmeal Porridge (ID 710)

Red bean and oat porridge is suitable for consumption when experiencing feelings of guilt, shame, or fatigue. The red beans need to be cooked until soft beforehand, and the oats make the porridge smoother. The slight sweetness provides comfort without causing the intense emotional fluctuations associated with sugary snacks.

Stable satiety Mild sweet fragrance Slow cooking therapy

I. Recommended Dietary Therapy and Reasons

Recommended dishes:Red Bean and Oatmeal Porridge (ID 710)

Recommended reasons: Red bean and oat porridge is characterized by its gentle, low-stimulation, and easy-to-implement nature, making it suitable for daily calming exercises in courses on obsessive-compulsive disorder and impulsivity. It is ideal for consumption when experiencing significant feelings of self-blame, shame, or fatigue. The red beans need to be pre-cooked until soft, and the oats make the porridge smoother. The subtle sweetness provides comfort without causing the intense emotional fluctuations associated with sugary snacks. Through consistent eating, slow chewing, and repeatable preparation steps, learners can transform the eating process into a mini self-care exercise. It doesn't emphasize immediate mood changes but rather helps the body first achieve safety, warmth, and rhythm.

2. Recipe and Method

Recipe (1–2 servings):

  • 40g red beans (soaked in advance)
  • 30 g of oats
  • 750 ml of clean water
  • 3 red dates
  • A small amount of rock sugar (optional)

practice:

  1. Wash the main ingredients thoroughly. Grains, beans, or lotus seeds can be soaked in advance to make them softer.
  2. First, put the ingredients that need to be cooked for a long time into the pot, add enough water, bring to a boil over high heat, then turn to low heat and simmer.
  3. Depending on how quickly the ingredients cook, add vegetables, tofu, eggs, fish, or seasonings in that order, and simmer over low heat or stir gently.
  4. Once the ingredients are cooked until tender and the soup or porridge is lukewarm, add a small amount of salt, honey, or rock sugar to taste, avoiding making it too salty or sweet.
  5. After turning off the heat, let it sit for 2–3 minutes to allow the temperature to drop slightly before serving in a bowl to avoid stimulating eating.
  6. When eating, try to eat slowly, pausing for a moment with each bite to observe the aroma, temperature, taste, and your body's reaction.
  7. It can be served as breakfast, dinner, or a recovery meal after practice, with the focus on stability rather than complexity.

3. Small rituals for body and mind

Before preparing the ingredients, stop and take three slow breaths, reminding yourself: "This meal is not a task, but care."“

During the cooking process, try to keep your movements steady, don't rush to finish, and don't repeatedly check until you're exhausted. Just confirm the necessary steps.

When you take your first bite, you can tell yourself, "I allow myself to take it slow, and I allow today to be imperfect." Let eating become a process of practicing acceptance and stabilization.

4. Dietary Therapy Experience Record

  1. Record your emotional state before consuming the product, such as anxiety, irritability, fatigue, impulsiveness, repetitive thinking, or physical tension.
  2. Record any changes in stomach comfort, satiety, mood intensity, and urgency within 30–60 minutes after consumption.
  3. Observe whether you can reduce the need for repeated confirmation during the preparation and eating process, and bring your attention back to the taste, temperature and the current action.

V. Instructional Videos (approximately 3–5 minutes)

◉ Video Title:Red Bean and Oatmeal Porridge: A Daily Remedy for Complication and Impulsivity Issues (from a course on compulsive and impulsive problems)

6. Precautions

  • This recipe focuses on gentle daily conditioning, and the seasoning should be as light as possible to avoid excessive spiciness, sweetness, or saltiness that may irritate the body.
  • If you are allergic to milk, nuts, seafood, soy products, or certain grains, please replace them with foods that you can tolerate.
  • If you are receiving medical treatment, taking medication, or have special dietary restrictions, please prioritize following the advice of your doctor, nutritionist, or caregiver.

hint:This recipe is for daily mental and physical care reference only and does not replace any medical diagnosis or treatment. For obsessive-compulsive disorder, difficulty controlling impulses, or significant functional impairment, professional psychological and medical support should be sought.

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