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Oatmeal Coconut Thin Crisps

Submitted by: Kelly
These are an adaptation of a great recipe I found in a cookbook, they are also great dipped in melted chocolate 

Cherry Oatmeal Cookies

Submitted by: Judy Butts
Chewy oatmeal cookies with added cherries! 

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Pizza Pan Oatmeal Cookie

Submitted by: Grits
Jumbo oatmeal cookie suitable for decorating like a cake. 

Oatmeal Sugar Cookies

Submitted by: Robin J.
A combination of two favorite cookies...oatmeal and sugar. Another recipe from my childhood! 

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Oatmeal Raisin Cookies V

Submitted by: Emtmom
These oatmeal raisin cookies are chewy and spicy. Great for snacks. 

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Applesauce Oatmeal Cookies

Submitted by: Caroline
Good tasting and healthy! 

Self Frosting Oatmeal Cookies

Submitted by: Agnes Ness
These oatmeal cookies make their own frosting while they bake. Very tasty and addictive. 

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Chewy Oatmeal Cherry Toffee Crisps

Submitted by: Holly
Everyone just loves these cookies. You can make them soft by leaving them on the cookie sheet for a minute or two. If you like a crisp and crunchy cookie - immediately remove them from the cookie sheet once they are done baking! Full of berries, oatmeal, chocolate and toffee. 

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Oatmeal Lace Cookies

Submitted by: Julie W.
My mom used to make these - they were our favorites! They are very crisp, and tend to shatter when you bite into them. Watch them carefully while baking since they do tend to burn quickly. 

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Coconut Oatmeal Cookies I

Submitted by: Darlene
I know this recipe sounds different but it was a favorite growing up. They were always one of this first kinds gone when we went to visit grandma. 
 
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