Cookie Meltdown

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Greetings Everybody

Well the weather here is relentless. Snow almost everyday, with
cold followed by more cold. Couple that with the wind chill and
it is not to pleasant or motivating to be outside for very long.

Still working out inside on a rotation and I walk my dog 2x a day for about 1 mile each walk.(That's about all the dog can take without getting frozen paws and limping all of athe way home)

But I caved in to my cravings and made some oatmeal cookies. Boy,
do they taste good. I guess I'll suffer the cosequences of enjoying these cookies... Oh well, maybe next week the weather will be more moderate, so I can get outside for great invigorating run.

Thanks for listening.

Have a Great Day

Dianne
 
Dianne,
Any cookies you bake yourself have no calories. Only the store-bought ones have calories.

Nancy
 
NANCY!

Thank you for that information!!!!!! Somehow I never learned that!!:eek:

I'm off to make some chocolate chunk cookies!!!!!}( :) :9
 
Thank Nancy. what about those darned Girl Scout cookies? Technically not "store" bought, definitely not homemade, and it's just too easy to polish off a whole sleeve? UGH!

Lorrie

Pain is temporary - quitting lasts forever
Candace Grasso, CC-V-6
 
Okay, here it is ladies:
Girl Scout cookies: calories (sorry, Lorrie :-( )
Gift cookies: no calories.
:p :+
Nancy
 
Cookie crumbs have no calories either. Nor do cookie pieces. You know all those broken cookies at the bottom of a bag of cookies (regardless of whether they're mass-produced or from a bakery)? No calories. Zero. Zippo. Zilch. Rien.

A-Jock
 
I have read that eating the batter raw is also a calorie-reducer. Though not entirely calorie-free, it is a smarter way to eat cookies. The Omega-3s go up when you eat the batter raw.

-Barb
:)
 
>Cookie crumbs have no calories either. Nor do cookie pieces.
> You know all those broken cookies at the bottom of a bag of
>cookies (regardless of whether they're mass-produced or from a
>bakery)? No calories. Zero. Zippo. Zilch. Rien.
>
>A-Jock

Hmmmm . . . so if I bang the box on the edge of the counter a couple of times and the cookies break into pieces, that's okay? ;-) :+

MissL
 
I had a major cookie dough binge this week. My husband came home with a tub of White Chocolate Macadamia Nut cookie dough, and I was tearing into it before he even got his jacket off. Something just snapped and I ate until I was SICK! It's done and over now, I will shrug it off and start anew.

Sally
 
Just had a birthday party for my now 7 year old. Baked 15 large 9" choc chip cookies. Used 10 at the party for the kids to doodle on, froze a few and have been slowly munching on the others. CANNOT HAVE THESE IN THE HOUSE!
 
Nancy- Thanks for the nutritional information! I already knew that crumbs and crumbles didn't have calories (they fall out during the breakage process!;-) ), but I didn't know about the gift cookies or the homemade cookies. That's good information to know and will file it away for future reference!

I just purchased some cookie dough from co-workers' kids (school fund raiser). I haven't received it yet, but it will land in my freezer out in the garage (out of sight and all!). The GS cookies will go to DH when they arrive! Unfortunately for me, the GS cookies always come in 'single-serving' boxes!!!!;-) :p
 
My GS cookies are gone!! Thank God! DH ate the thin mints and I ate the shortbreads and the new kind that is like a shortbread but dipped in chocolate... I run from little girl scouts now!
 
Amy: I'm ROFLMAO at this: "Unfortunately for me, the GS cookies always come in 'single-serving' boxes!!!!"
:7 :7 :7
Nancy
 
Just wanted to add on to this topic... My first word as a baby was....you guessed it...cookie..Not mommy or dada, cookie. Enough said...Nancy~~~:9
 

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