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Message started by Gus on 10/27/15 at 19:32:15

Title: Mmmmmmmm good
Post by Gus on 10/27/15 at 19:32:15

Just got through making a batch of oatmeal raisin cookies. Yeehaaaa!

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Post by justin_o_guy2 on 10/27/15 at 19:40:49

the closest thing to a healthy snack I've seen. Looks great.

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Post by Gus on 10/27/15 at 19:57:05

I found the recipe online. I only made half a batch as they are gluten free. Nobody else around here will eat them; but they are oh so soft and chewy.  :P

Get to be my age and it doesn't take much to keep me happy . . . a ride on a little motorcycle and some good cookies . . .  .life is grand!  8-)

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Post by justin_o_guy2 on 10/27/15 at 20:01:23

Pop up the link? I HAVE oatmeal, and I know where to get raisins.

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Post by Kris01 on 10/27/15 at 20:14:43

The kids used to argue with me that Santa Claus likes chocolate chip cookies. I'd say "No, he likes oatmeal raisin".  ;D

Best stuff in the world (along with root beer)!

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Post by Drestakil on 10/28/15 at 03:41:58

Take your basic peanut butter cookie recipe and add chopped unsalted peanuts to it. Life doesn't get much better.

Let the cookie war begin  :D

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Post by Dave on 10/28/15 at 05:36:45

I like Oatmeal cookies....but not the raisins.

My aunt made Oatmeal Scotchies that replaced the raisins with Butterscotch chips.

They might be a bit too sweet - but isn't that the goal?

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Post by Gus on 10/28/15 at 07:43:42


I went to bed not long after making this post. Here is the link to the recipe I used. They are good too.

http://allrecipes.com/recipe/19247/soft-oatmeal-cookies/

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293630372A2D1C2C1C24363A71430 wrote:
Pop up the link? I HAVE oatmeal, and I know where to get raisins.


Title: Re: Mmmmmmmm good
Post by stinger on 10/28/15 at 11:49:23

I find it odd that the possession of oatmeal cookies we are allowed to buy up here in the North West now, would get many of you thrown in jail for a long time.

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Post by Tocsik on 10/28/15 at 11:57:32


774156404752585A5F02330 wrote:
Take your basic peanut butter cookie recipe and add chopped unsalted peanuts to it. Life doesn't get much better.

Let the cookie war begin  :D


My wife makes amazing snicker-doodle cookies.  Recently (at my suggestion/request), she added cinnamon chips to the mix.
Oh.
My.
Gosh.  
So good.
We made homemade cinnamon ice cream and crumbled them on top.
Pure goodness.

Then, she made a batch of pumpkin snicker-doodles.  Also amazing.
Like Gus, I also prefer my cookies soft, not crispy.

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Post by Kris01 on 10/28/15 at 12:18:28

STOP!

I can't quit drooling!

Title: Re: Mmmmmmmm good
Post by Gus on 10/28/15 at 12:47:22


I used to make cookies like that, but that was a lifetime ago
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3D3A2720292B3C4E0 wrote:
I find it odd that the possession of oatmeal cookies we are allowed to buy up here in the North West now, would get many of you thrown in jail for a long time.


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Post by old_rider on 10/28/15 at 21:29:48

LOL! I like this post, and I will surprise the wife and bake those cookies, as I have all the ingredients, she will fall out!

Growing up in a farm foster home (12-18) I learned from start to finish how to cook and can and smoke meats.
Later in life I learned that my original family (met my real grandma) had a cook book they all passed on to the oldest girls. Well, my dad did not have any girls, so they gave the book to me to continue on the tradition.

The book has really old recipes and i'm supposed to add my own and republish it. I'm thinking of actually cooking all the old dishes over and putting them into todays cooking directions, as the terms sometimes state " a medium oven", or "a pinch of" or "a palm cup of", so folks today would be kind of "WHAT?".

Anywho..... I taught my wife to cook, and at 50+ (we married in 86') she is doing ok :)  I gradually stopped cooking and left it up to her, but now that i'm not working and she is, I think i'll start up again.

Thanks for the post Gus :)

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