Two ingredient cookies!
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I made these and they are delish but 1 cup of dried oats is 300 calories so the recipe is 500 calories. That made 12 smallbite sized cookies at 42 calories each, it's easy to eat a lot of these so I wouldn't exactly call it low- cal. Please correct my calculations if they are wrong. Honestly I'd rather have a trader joe's dark chocolate caramel at 85 calores than two of these small healthy cookies.0
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I made these again today, this time I added peanut butter and chocolate chips. YUM!
4 bananas
2 cups oats
1/8 cup Jif Creamy Peanut Butter
3 Tablespoons semi sweet chocolate chips
Baked in a square glass pan, divided into 8 bars. 1 bar= 139 calories.0 -
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i have made these for my son as a breakfast cookie (i mean what kid is going to refuse a cookie?) i add in walnuts and fruit i have dehydrated myself so there is no sugar added.0
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Bump for damn sure! These look so good, and the baked banana, dang!0
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i made these with an extra banana and some more oats. i thought they were awesome and ate them for breakfast but my fiance and friend were like eh...too chewy. they also eat **** food all the time so that could be why, maybe it tasted too healthy to them lol. would make it again and add some other ingredients too0
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bump....I think my husband will love this.0
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Yum!0
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nice idea...bump Thanks!0
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I made them. I liked them, but I was the only one. Maybe some "chocolate" soy chips or something?0
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mmmmm cookies0
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With the pumpkin I added pumpkin pie spice, maple syrup and a little stevia. I like them sweet, but they weren't too sweet. Just kept tasting til I got to were I wanted them.0
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I made these and loved them, I did add a dash of salt, some vanilla and 1 T of Chocolate PB2 to 1 banana and 1/2 cup of oats.
Thinking about other things I could add such as protein powder to amp up protein.0 -
Bump- I can't wait to try!0
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Bumpity bump! Thanks!
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Sounds delicious! I'm definitely going to try them.0
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I will definitely try this. I usally freeze all my old bananas for my smoothies. Now I can have low-cal cookies as well. Thanks for sharing.0
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Sounds like a great grab n go breakfast. Thx for sharing *-*0
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These are fantastic! I made a half batch and added a little cinnamon, honey and vanilla. I ate them for breakfast with a little bit of peanut butter for some protein! So good! Thanks for posting!!0
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Sounds yummy!0
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waiting anxiously for my bananas to ripen0
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Just made these-added a little cinn.- yummy-got 8-2 inch cookies at 50 cal each yummy0
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sound lovely will definatley try0
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Got some cooking now.0
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