Recipe: Simple 3 In 1 Cookies

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Ingredients of 3 In 1 Cookies

  1. Prepare 1 cup of Sugar.
  2. You need 1 cup of Brown sugar.
  3. It's 1 cup of Butter.
  4. Prepare 1 cup of Peanut butter.
  5. It's 2 of Eggs.
  6. It's 1 tsp of Baking soda.
  7. Prepare 2 tsp of Warm water.
  8. Prepare 1 tsp of Vanilla.
  9. You need 5 cup of Oatmeal.
  10. Prepare 12 oz of Chocolate chips.

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3 In 1 Cookies instructions

  1. Mix sugars and butter until creamy, add peanut butter and eggs and mix well. Combine baking soda with water then add to mixture along with vanilla. Mix in oatmeal one cup at a time, then fold in chocolate chips..
  2. Drop by spoonful on a greased cookie sheet. Bake at 350°F for 10-12 minutes until just lightly browned..
  3. Cool and eat!!!.

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