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Oatmeal Cookies


Chrissyb

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Does anybody have a recipe for moist and chewy oatmeal cookies. We are going to a cabin in the mountains this week and I would love to take some to have with my coffee. I haven't have any since going gluten free over 1 year now.


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purple Community Regular

Hi Chrissyb, I have a choc. choc. chip oatmeal cookie recipe if you are interested. I made some and gave the neighbors a bag full. They fought over them...lol. I didn't tell them the cookies were gluten-free...ha!

When I make them I can't stop eating them b/c I love chocolate...mmm.

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Hi Chrissyb, I have a choc. choc. chip oatmeal cookie recipe if you are interested. I made some and gave the neighbors a bag full. They fought over them...lol. I didn't tell them the cookies were gluten-free...ha!

When I make them I can't stop eating them b/c I love chocolate...mmm.

Hey Purple, I would be very interested in your cookie recipe. :) I haven't had a cookie yet, since my diagnosis earlier this year.

Thanks!

purple Community Regular
Hey Purple, I would be very interested in your cookie recipe. :) I haven't had a cookie yet, since my diagnosis earlier this year.

Thanks!

Hi neighbor!

Here is my favorite choc chip cookie recipe:

Open Original Shared Link

also found here:

Open Original Shared Link

the sugar cookie recipe on this link is good too

I use sorghum flour mix, real butter and add 1/2 cup chopped nuts, and the pudding makes them just right!

purple Community Regular

Here you go:

Open Original Shared Link

Last time I made them I never added the 2 T. of water and they were fine.

Don't eat too many! :P I gain 2 lbs when I make them :wacko: so I make 1/2 a batch ;)

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