Oatmeal chocolate chip cookies. For your gluten-free munching pleasure. |
I suppose you could argue that one oatmeal cookie recipe is enough. I mean, how many oatmeal cookie recipes does a person need? To this I answer, at least two. Why? Well, first you have one with raisins. Raisins give oatmeal cookies that old school chewy sneaky nutrition boost. They're old fashioned and comfy cozy.
Kinda like spending one of those Saturday afternoons at your Aunt Martha's house, chillin'. Watching Mr. Rogers and laying on the floor with a pile of coloring books. Coloring outside the lines with a beat up box of Crayolas.
Wishing the silver crayon was more than a lonely nub.
And right at that nub lamenting moment she'd bring you a plate of cookies.
But I did have a chain smoking platinum blond Aunt Patty who liked martinis a little too much. Or maybe it was gin and tonics. There was ice in the glass.
If I was lucky enough to scrounge up a coloring book and some crayons, I would hide behind the sofa. I didn't want to hear her opinion on pantyhose or how you could tell a woman's age by looking at her knees.
I'd wait out the tedious afternoon without cookies. If I was lucky, I might get some tap water Kool-Aid. Or a plastic bowl of Cheetos.
Perhaps that's why I'm not a fan of raisins in oatmeal cookies.
I don't have comforting memories of their dried grape taste, though I appreciate their fine qualities- in an abstract, theoretical sense.
No, I'm more of a chocolate chip oatmeal cookie kind of girl. Especially when the cookies are warm and the chips are melty. Chocolate makes everything right with the world.
So here's oatmeal cookie recipe number two. Bake some up this week.
I don't have comforting memories of their dried grape taste, though I appreciate their fine qualities- in an abstract, theoretical sense.
No, I'm more of a chocolate chip oatmeal cookie kind of girl. Especially when the cookies are warm and the chips are melty. Chocolate makes everything right with the world.
So here's oatmeal cookie recipe number two. Bake some up this week.
I say, be your own Aunt Martha.
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