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Milano Cookies


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Has anyone ever successfully recreated milano cookies? If there's anything I really jones for every month (know what I mean....) it's those.


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I found that. Why not just sub with gluten-free flour + starch, and then some xantham, and ta-dah!

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I found that. Why not just sub with gluten-free flour + starch, and then some xantham, and ta-dah!

Lorka, you rock.

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Has anyone ever successfully recreated milano cookies? If there's anything I really jones for every month (know what I mean....) it's those.

OMG i totally know what you mean RIGHT NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Hm, I'll have to look into this recipe STAT!!!

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Lorka, you rock.

Thanks! That means a lot :) I was having a poop day.

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Try dipping Envirokidz animal cookies into melted chocolate chips. I think you'll be pleasantly surprised. Its not exact, but its a pretty close imitation with minimal work.

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Try dipping Envirokidz animal cookies into melted chocolate chips. I think you'll be pleasantly surprised. Its not exact, but its a pretty close imitation with minimal work.

HAHAHAHAHAHAH!!! I just may do that.

Sorry you were having a poop day, Lorka. Glad I could brighten it up.


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