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  2. Holiday Baking Is Even Easier With These No-Bake Cookie Recipes

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    Reduce the amount of things on your holiday plate with these easy, no-bake cookie recipes! You'll find plenty of sweet treats that don't require any oven space.

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    These no-bake cookies call for just four ingredients: cornflake cereal, peanut butter, corn syrup, and sugar. One batch only makes about 12 cookies, which was ideal for our smaller family. I made ...

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    The recipe makes enough dough so you can bake half and put the other half in the freezer—ready to pull out and bake up a few fresh cookies anytime. View Recipe. Oatmeal-Coconut Cookies with ...

  5. Scott's Porage Oats - Wikipedia

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    Scott's oats can be made into porridge either in the microwave or on a stovetop, with the addition of milk or water and other flavourings (typically salt or sugar). Oats can also be used in stews, in the topping for fruit crumble or haddock pie, and in cookies or flapjacks, and in many other recipes. Some packs come with a number of suggested ...

  6. Cookie - Wikipedia

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    No-bake cookies are made by mixing a filler, such as cereal or nuts, into a melted confectionery binder, shaping into cookies or bars, and allowing to cool or harden. Oatmeal clusters and rum balls are no-bake cookies. Pressed cookies are made from a soft dough that is extruded from a cookie press into various decorative shapes before baking.

  7. Oatmeal raisin cookie - Wikipedia

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    The first recorded oatmeal cookie recipe was published in the United States by Fannie Merritt Farmer in her 1896 cookbook, The Boston Cooking-School Cook Book.While Farmer's original recipe did not contain raisins, [5] their inclusion grew more common over time, due in part to the oatmeal raisin cookie recipes featured on every Quaker Oats container beginning in the early 1900s.

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  9. Carson Gulley - Wikipedia

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    Carson Gulley (June 9, 1897 – November 2, 1962) [1] was head chef at the University of Wisconsin–Madison from 1926 to 1954. He is known in part for popularizing a recipe for fudge-bottom pie that is still served on campus today. [2]

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