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Reviewed: May 22, 2012
I think it's great. But I mixed up all the initial ingredients to make the mix and found I had no oats. So instead, I used peanut butter chips (basically the same as chocolate chips) and it came out great. I'm sure it would have been better if I had some oats though.
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Reviewed: Nov. 3, 2010
chewy and soft. soooooooooo good. But I substituted the chocolate chips with 1/4 C. Cinnamon chips + 1/4 C. raisens and for the shortening I used Smart Balance Light margarine.
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Reviewed: Sep. 27, 2009
I have made a simular cookie for years. But I don't use the chocolate chips because we have enough recipes with chocolate chips. I add 1/2 cup of raisins instead along with chopped pecans. I some times add 1/4 teaspoon cinnamon depending on my taste mood that day. They are soft and chewy if you don't over-cook them and just great.
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Reviewed: Aug. 27, 2009
These cookies are very tasty and so helpful to have on hand when company comes over or you just need a sweet treat. I blended the oats (in a blender or food processor) just because I prefer a softer texture rather than a heartier oaty texture. I only got 9 cookies per batch using my cookie scoop, but that's just perfect for our little household!
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Reviewed: Dec. 18, 2007
I chose this recipe because I needed a gift for a friend who really doesn't like to cook. I followed the directions exactly and made two separate batches to fill my container. (I don't believe in doubling). After my container was filled, there was a lot left over, so we baked a test batch up. We got 12 cookies on the sheet and probably would have gotten a few more except we ate quite a bit of dough. We did use 1 cup chocolate chips and left out the nuts. We baked them on parchment paper, took them out at 10 minutes and left them on the sheet for a couple more minutes. These cookies don't taste exactly like traditional creamed shortening cookies, but they were soft, had a nice texture,were really good and very fast to make! I would imagine you could add any kind of goodies like coconut, dates or raisins and still come up with a winner! Thank you so much for this wonderful recipe! I will use it often!
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