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Replacement for peanut oil in my cookies?
Jan 10th
Question:
I am making vegan chocolate cookies today. I’ve made them before & they were delicious. The only liquid in the recipe is peanut oil and some soy milk. This time around, I don’t have peanut oil. I do, however, have canola, corn, and vegetable oil. Which would make the best substitution, or does it matter at all? Why would the recipe call for peanut instead of one of those?
raw food recipe raw cookies
Nov 21st
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Original Caveman Cookies: Healthy, Gluten-free, High-protein, Paleolithic
Jul 7th
- Gluten-Free & Grain-Free
- No Refined Sugar or Preservatives
- High Protein
- 65 Calories Per Cookie
- Chewy and Delicious!
Product Description
Original Caveman Cookies are a Paleolithic take on the traditional oatmeal-raisin cookie. Sweet, but satisfying with a high protein content, these cookies are made only using ingredients that early humans had access to. The cookies are consistent with the “paleolithic diet,” which is a holistic way of eating based on the principle that our bodies are best adapted to enjoy foods that early humans “grew up” eating. There are 12 delicious Caveman Cookies per package. Enjoy!
FAQS:
1. What are the ingredients of Original Caveman Cookies?
Original Caveman Cookies are made with honey, almond flour, walnuts, raisins, and spices.
2. How long will my cookies last?
To keep your cookies chewy and delicious, we recommend that you store your cookies in a sealed container, in temperate conditions, and that you enjoy them within six months after purchase (if you can resist them that long!).
3. How many calories are in your cookies?
There are just 65 calories per … More >>
Original Caveman Cookies: Healthy, Gluten-free, High-protein, Paleolithic



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