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    Doodles Cookies Gluten-Free Chocolate Chip Cookie Mix

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    Celiac.com 11/19/2009 - Over the weekend my wife made a batch of Doodles Cookies Gluten-Free Chocolate Chip Cookie Mix.  This gluten free cookie mix is very easy to prepare, and the gluten free cookies were ready in about 45 minutes, from start to finish.  We ended up with around two dozen very tasty chocolate chip cookies.  On top of their great taste, Doodles Cookies are all-natural and organic, and contain whole grain oat and brown rice flours as their base ingredients. 

    My entire family, including my two kids, really liked these cookies and would recommend them to anyone on a gluten-free diet...or not!

    Edited by Scott Adams



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