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Old 02-25-2020, 07:17 AM #1
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Default sugarless cookies

I stay away from adding sugar to things, but I like cookies. So I invented my own peanut butter & oatmeal cookie. I use natural peanut butter (only peanuts & salt). I melt the peanut butter in a bowl with boiling water. Then I stir in rolled oats & lots of cinnamon, enough to make about 3 cookies. Then I spoon the mixture onto a cookie sheet into separate globs & pat them down. Then I bake them for about 35 minutes at about 375% in a regular oven. I only make a few at a time because I like to eat them warm. They are delicious & very healthy, & so easy to make.
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