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My DH loves these cookies, using stale cereal:
GARBAGE COOKIES
1 c. shortening
2 eggs, beaten
t. baking powder
1 t. soda
1 c. rice krispies or other stale cereal
1 c. oatmeal or stale cereal
2 c. plain flour
1 c. brown sugar
1 c. white sugar
1 c. coconut
1 c. pecans
1 t. vanilla
dash salt
This recipe is designed to change the ingredients according to what you have on hand. Of course, coconut and pecans can be expensive. (We happen to have a steady supply of free pecans). The cereal, coconut and pecans are all interchangeable. In other words, you can use 4 cups of any stale cereal and no pecans or coconut.
Cream shortening and sugars; add eggs. Add flour, soda and baking powder. Mix in cereals, coconut, pecans, salt and vanilla. Drop from a spoon onto a greased cookie sheet and bake at 325 degrees for approximately 8-10 minutes until lightly brown.
GARBAGE COOKIES
1 c. shortening
2 eggs, beaten
t. baking powder
1 t. soda
1 c. rice krispies or other stale cereal
1 c. oatmeal or stale cereal
2 c. plain flour
1 c. brown sugar
1 c. white sugar
1 c. coconut
1 c. pecans
1 t. vanilla
dash salt
This recipe is designed to change the ingredients according to what you have on hand. Of course, coconut and pecans can be expensive. (We happen to have a steady supply of free pecans). The cereal, coconut and pecans are all interchangeable. In other words, you can use 4 cups of any stale cereal and no pecans or coconut.
Cream shortening and sugars; add eggs. Add flour, soda and baking powder. Mix in cereals, coconut, pecans, salt and vanilla. Drop from a spoon onto a greased cookie sheet and bake at 325 degrees for approximately 8-10 minutes until lightly brown.