Organic Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookie Recipe

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Learn how to make organic whole wheat oatmeal chocolate chip cookies, with healthy expert cookie tips in this free recipe video series on making organic cookies.

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Summary: The great thing about cookies is that you can eat them with your hands, they can be made out of a variety of sweet ingredients and you can decorate them with anything you want. Thanks to the discovery of sugar back in the Persian Empire, people have been making sweet desserts for centuries. Cookies are just one example of the goodness that sugar brings, but it might just be the best example of that goodness. Aside from sugar, cookies can have a variety of ingredients to give them a unique flavor, including spices, chocolate, butter, peanut butter, nuts or dried fruit. While chocolate chip cookies are the most well known of cookies, sugar cookies, peanut butter cookies and snickerdoodles are also popular favorites.

While most people think of cookies as junk food or unhealthy treats, our expert has developed a cookie recipes that is both delicious and healthy. In this free video series, our expert will teach you how to make organic whole wheat oatmeal chocolate chip cookies. In this recipe video, you will learn how to grind your own whole wheat, add a variety of oat grains and even a few sweet chocolate chips to make a nutritious cookie. Get tips and advice on key health foods and even how to eat on a budget when you pick the right ingredients.

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Expert: Sheryl McGlochlin, has been teaching snowshoeing classes for years and specializes in teaching how to use snowshoes just like regular shoes. She is passionate about helping people get back to basics when it comes to snowshoes and helping athletes continue to train in the winter months.

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