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    Gluten-Free Goodie Girl Cookies: Midnight Brownie

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    It is no coincidence that Goodie Girl's slogan is "Just the Right Amount of Wrong." The first thing I noticed when I put a Midnight Brownie gluten-free cookie in my mouth was a rush of intense chocolaty flavor, which was followed by a rich buttery taste.

    Open Original Shared LinkThese cookies really are "Midnight" in color, and may be the blackest cookie I've ever seen (similar in color to the cookie part of an Oreo). I'll attribute their color to the rich ingredients used in making them, and their baking process. The chocolate chips in the cookies actually look light in color when compared to the rest of the cookie...if you can believe that!

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    I loved the rich taste of these cookies, and the fact that they did not taste overly sweet (for me this is an issue with too many cookies). The Midnight Brownie cookies did indeed have a distinct brownie flavor and "mouth feel," so using “Brownie” as part of the cookie's name makes perfect sense.

    I look forward to trying more types of Goodie Girl Cookies, as I noticed by browsing their Web site that they make several different varieties: Open Original Shared Link.

     

     

     

    Review written by Scott Adams.



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