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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.
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| The person who "found out" how bad they are for you - how did you find out? Is the nutrition information posted somewhere? |
| OK, now I want some. |
| 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! |
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. |
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They. Are. The. Crack. Of. Cookies.
I want one RIGHT NOW |
| Anyone have a link to the recipe? |
If you think the regular salty oat cookies are good....you should try the chocolate ones. Soooo good.
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| are they just like the British cookie? i'm forgetting the name... |
| pp here hob nobs! are they like that? |