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Trader Joe's Flourless Chocolate Walnut Cookies


Mango04

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Mango04 Enthusiast

Check these out next time you're at Trader's...

I kept checking the package to make sure they were really safe. :)


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Mango04 Enthusiast

Pin me please! :D:P

jerseyangel Proficient
Pin me please! :D:P

Yes, Miss Mango :D

They do sound delicious :)

Mango04 Enthusiast
Yes, Miss Mango :D

They do sound delicious :)

hehe Thanks Patti! These are important things you know. I wouldn't want anybody to unnecessarily miss out on a chocolate cookie. :lol:

Green12 Enthusiast

I'm jealous :P

You guys are always talking about the most wonderful things found at Trades Joe's

Mango04 Enthusiast
I'm jealous :P

You guys are always talking about the most wonderful things found at Trades Joe's

You don't have a Trader Joe's Julie? :o:(

Green12 Enthusiast
You don't have a Trader Joe's Julie? :o:(

Nope, no Trader Joe's :(


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cruelshoes Enthusiast
Nope, no Trader Joe's :(

Sorry you are TJ-less where you live. Here is a great recipe for flourless chocolate walnut cookies. I've made them a few times and they are monkey easy and really delicious. Open Original Shared Link

Gonna have to look for these the next time I am at Trader Joe's. Thanks for the tip!

DingoGirl Enthusiast

Mango, Mango, Mango.

Every time I read one of your threads, it ends up costing me more money.

:lol: :lol: :lol:

But more important, Good Lord, I REALLY wish I didn't know about these cookies.....am heading there today and OBVIOUSLY will have to buy some and then.........well, we know what that means.

Most likely the entire package will be devoured in one day.

<help me>

:ph34r:

hathor Contributor

OK, if you still have the package :rolleyes: , can you tell me if these wonders are egg and soy free as well? Dare I hope ...

Mango04 Enthusiast
OK, if you still have the package :rolleyes: , can you tell me if these wonders are egg and soy free as well? Dare I hope ...

They are soy-free, but I believe they contain egg whites (sorry :( ). I will double check though.

Mango04 Enthusiast
Mango, Mango, Mango.

Every time I read one of your threads, it ends up costing me more money.

:lol: :lol: :lol:

But more important, Good Lord, I REALLY wish I didn't know about these cookies.....am heading there today and OBVIOUSLY will have to buy some and then.........well, we know what that means.

Most likely the entire package will be devoured in one day.

<help me>

:ph34r:

:lol: :lol:

Sorry, Susie! LOL I hope you like them though. :P

larry mac Enthusiast

These sound just like some very delicious cookies they make at Central Market. Not sure about the walnuts though. And they aren't called flourless (nor is any gluten-free stuff made there), but the ingredients are simply sugar, egg whites, salt, and chocolate. You can easily tell just by looking at them that the egg whites are the leavening agent. They have those large cracks and are all shiny.

I had some before I was diagnosed but have been too afraid to try them since. After all, they are made in the same bakery where about a thousand beautiful breads (gluten of course) and baked goods are also made daily.

Had wanted to make these but didn't have a recipe. Thanks.

best regards, lm

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