Teaism salty oat cookies?

Anonymous
I make the recipe from the Post's website a few times a year. Anymore and I'd be in big trouble with the scale. They are too addicting, and I don't have the discipline to pace myself I think the recipe is better than the ones Teaism sells. They have a chewier center.
Anonymous
The person who "found out" how bad they are for you - how did you find out? Is the nutrition information posted somewhere?
Anonymous
OK, now I want some.
Anonymous
I'm the one who made the recipe, and it has a LOT of butter. Think stick of butter rolled in oats and sugar and sprinkled with salt. There is a reason they are so good and addicting - the perfect culmination of the trifecta - fat, sugar and salt!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The person who "found out" how bad they are for you - how did you find out? Is the nutrition information posted somewhere?


Not the poster who said but I'm the OP and I looked it up - 213 calories per cookie, I think 20% of your daily sodium.

Really not bad calorically...for a once in a while dessert treat. The sodium content is pretty up there but considering most cereal bars have 10% of your daily sodium, not crazy. Everything in moderation - definitely room for salty oat cookies as part of an overall healthy diet.

I will definitely buy them again - expensive but very good.
Anonymous
They. Are. The. Crack. Of. Cookies.

I want one RIGHT NOW
Anonymous
Anyone have a link to the recipe?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The person who "found out" how bad they are for you - how did you find out? Is the nutrition information posted somewhere?


Not the poster who said but I'm the OP and I looked it up - 213 calories per cookie, I think 20% of your daily sodium.

Really not bad calorically...for a once in a while dessert treat. The sodium content is pretty up there but considering most cereal bars have 10% of your daily sodium, not crazy. Everything in moderation - definitely room for salty oat cookies as part of an overall healthy diet.

I will definitely buy them again - expensive but very good.


If you think the regular salty oat cookies are good....you should try the chocolate ones. Soooo good.
Anonymous
are they just like the British cookie? i'm forgetting the name...
Anonymous
pp here hob nobs! are they like that?
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