While
these cookies are good for everyone, they are especially great for their combination of oatmeal, flax seed, and peanut butter for a new mom who happens to be breastfeeding.
Not exact matches
They
're just about
everyone's sweetheart
cookie, and
for good reason; I can't think of anything
better than a really great chocolate chip
cookie....
Lately, I have
been making it with a few drops of almond extract, and I swear —
everyone in my office comes looking
for them and swear they
are the
best cookies they've ever had.
Everyone loves peanut butter blossoms that have a peanut butter
cookies with a chocolate hershey kiss pressed in the top, buttttt what I have
for you today
is even
better.
I
'm going to make a batch of Peanut Butter Pillows (
best cookies EVER)
for everyone to enjoy tonight, and also a batch of Angela's Pumpkin Pie -LSB-...]
so
good as far as pokemon go — I
'm am ALL
for it —
everyone needs to stop hating another suggestion
for the dough — after baking — mix PB and greek yogurt
for like a
cookie dough type filling Amber recently posted... RUN 10 FEED 10 RAFFLE & GOODIE GIVEAWAY
I
'm all
for good ol' fashioned snuggle times when the weather
is chilly, but, trust me, there
are only so many forts you can build and
cookies you can bake before
EVERYONE needs to get out of the house this winter.
Just wanted to check something with you, based on recent blog posts... I have read people
are eating this cereal warm... I just wanted to make sure that
everyone knows that warm
is ok, but HOT
is NOT... Flax oil turns into trans fat when heated at high temperatures... so if warm water
is being poured into the cereal, no problem, but if it
is boiling water, probably not the
best idea... As
for the
cookie recipe, I have inquired and basically an oven temperature at 350 and below
is thought to
be safe, so no problem there!
Yet another example of the same dietary advice not
being good for everyone (and one big reason why, despite the prevalence of diet books, we have failed so miserably at controlling the obesity epidemic),
is the wild variation in blood sugar response that can occur when subjects in controlled dietary studies eat foods like
cookies, bananas, sushi and whole - grain bread.
And another quick note — the carrot breakfast
cookies that came in second behind these muffins have gotten rave reviews from
everyone who
's tried them, so I hope that you
are pumped
for that recipe as
well.