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Postby Allie » August 21st, 2006, 12:39 pm

So I finally got the cookies right. I posted earlier that I had used garlic and onion flavored pam to make the pan non stick, but they turned out really yummy this time. They were a little chewy for me, and I made another batch so that I could take them to school with me.

I spred the batter pretty thin into 4 semi large cookies, and gave each one a spray of ICBINB to make them golden and chrispy ontop. DELICIOUS!!!
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Postby Nancy » August 21st, 2006, 1:32 pm

Allie ~

I am glad that you like the oatmeal cookies; it’s a tasty ‘legal’ meal and makes ya feel like you’re having a real treat. It does take some minor adjustments with the water measurements to get the batter at the right consistency for your altitude and oven temperature. I'm sure the almond extract makes the cookies taste great. I'm a garlic fan but I'm not so sure that garlic and onion flavored Pam would be good with apple cinnamon oatmeal cookies!

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Postby pandasmom » February 2nd, 2007, 2:50 pm

i am reading about these oatmeal cookies

if a person makes one batch how many cookies do you get per batch?
how many cookies are you allowed to eat at one setting?
is that like having one MF meal??

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Postby Nancy » February 2nd, 2007, 4:05 pm

HI, Terri ~

One packet of the Medifast oatmeal does not make very many cookies, it depends upon how big you make them. I usually make three small cookies. Some folks make one larger one. You may have to experiment with the length of time to bake them.

You can eat the entire batch because one packet is a meal.

How 'bout that? :grin:

That may be the first time anyone told you that it is OK to eat the entire batch - guilt-free!

:oops: Little secret here...on more than one occasion, I baked and ate a whole panful of brownies...I didn't start out to eat the whole batch but after I :brickwall: realized that I had eaten more than half a pan, I didn't want to leave the evidence :help: so scarfed the remainder of them...of course I had to :guzzle: wash them down with a quart of milk. :mrgreen:
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Postby Diana » March 8th, 2007, 6:14 pm

We've been having oatmeal pancakes around here lately!!

Mike makes the oatmeal cookie recipe with a little more water to make them flatter and a bit rounderish. We get 4 out of one packet. We spray them with I Can't Believe It's Not Butter spray and drizzle a little sugar free syrup over them (a very carefully measured drizzle which we count as our snack).

They taste a bit like the buckwheat pancakes my uncle used to make.

Boy, they sure hit the spot sometimes! (This from the girl who ABSOLUTELY WILL NOT eat the oatmeal -- I've tried it 3 times in the past year. Just can't do it.)
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Postby Nancy » March 8th, 2007, 7:07 pm

Diana ~

Thanks for the cool recipe. It sounds like a great way to eat the heart-healthy Oatmeal. I love buckwheat pancakes - my Grammy used to make 'em. Yum!
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Postby 340-6-pack » October 9th, 2007, 6:02 pm

I added Pumkin' spice to this and.....OMG this is a good TREAT!!!!!......and i am no chef-boy-R-D
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Postby Mike » October 9th, 2007, 8:30 pm

... and using the scrambled eggs, the Pancake recipe is nice also...

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Postby rodeomom » October 9th, 2007, 8:43 pm

Had my first AND my last of the scrambled eggs for my last meal tonight. YUCK! Maybe I am spoiled on our homeraised farm bred chickens that lay the most beautifil brown eggs, but the MF ones are just nasty alone.
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Postby Mike » October 9th, 2007, 8:48 pm

Perhaps if you use them in recipes they will be useful. Di can't stand the oatmeal, but enjoys the pancakes, brownies, muffins, etc.

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Postby alpha femme » December 10th, 2007, 8:39 pm

i tried the maple oatmeal with pumpkin spice and a little davinci sf pumpkin pie flavoring. holy cow, it was good! even the "batter" was worth licking from the fork.

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