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Oatmeal Cookies Recipe - Food.com butter, bicarbonate of soda, wheat germ, oats, pecan, vanilla, raisin, wholewheat flour, eggs, salt, vegetable fat spread, brown sugar, sugar, chocolate, flour A healthier alternative to traditional oatmeal cookies adapted from Bon Appetit, Dec. 1986 is a favorite among children and adults. Serving Size: 1 (1484) g Servings Per Recipe: 1 AMT. PER SERVING %...
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| Soft Butterscotch-Oat Raisin Cookies Recipe - Food.com butter, bicarbonate of soda, wheat germ, oats, walnut, vanilla extract, cinnamon, raisin, eggs, salt, butterscotch chips, honey, brown sugar, milk, flour Serving Size: 1 (1342) g Servings Per Recipe: 1 AMT. PER SERVING % DAILY VALUE Calories: 81.6 Calories from Fat 29 g 36 % Total Fat 3.3 g 5 % Saturated Fat 2.2 g 11 % Cholesterol 7.3 mg 2 % So...
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Boston Bran Bread Recipe - Food.com bicarbonate of soda, wheat germ, wheat, oats, raisin, wholewheat flour, salt, molasses, brown sugar, buttermilk, flour A quick bread packed with healthy ingredients! Goes great with baked beans or for breakfast with cream cheese! Adapted from Cook Now Serve Later cookbook by Readers Digest. Enjoy! Serving Size: 1 (162...
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| Granola Recipe - Food.com dried fruit, oil, wheat germ, oats, sunflower seeds, nuts, vanilla extract, sesame seed, cinnamon, coconut, raisin, salt, honey, molasses, brown sugar, water This is my husbands favorite breakfast cereal. Also good eaten out of hand. This is one that my mom was famous for. I usually use pecans or walnuts but almonds would also be good. Use a combination of...
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| California Breakfast Bread Recipe - Food.com bicarbonate of soda, wheat germ, pecan, nuts, date, raisin, wholewheat flour, salt, honey, molasses, buttermilk, flour I have no idea why this is called California Breakfast Bread or where it comes from. I found this recipe typed, by a real typewriter, on a sheet of note paper. Goes to show that it has been around for...
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| Microwave Granola Recipe by Microwaverina | ifood.tv oil, wheat germ, oats, almond, nutmeg, cloves, cinnamon, raisin, salt, honey, brown sugar MAKING 1. In a glass dish, place the raisins and soak in hot water to cover for 10 minutes or till the raisins are plump. Drain the raisins and set them aside. 2. In glass bowl, mix the sugar, oil a...
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| Monster Molasses Muffins Recipe - Food.com soya flour, oil, wheat germ, oats, sunflower seeds, sesame seed, raisin, wholewheat flour, eggs, salt, nutritional yeast, baking powder, molasses, milk powder, milk Serving Size: 1 (1624) g Servings Per Recipe: 1 AMT. PER SERVING % DAILY VALUE Calories: 208 Calories from Fat 100 g 48 % Total Fat 11.1 g 17 % Saturated Fat 2.1 g 10 % Cholesterol 22.4 mg 7 % ...
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| Raisin-Carrot Muffins Recipe | EatingWell bicarbonate of soda, cooking spray, oil, wheat germ, cinnamon, raisin, currant (zante), carrot, wholewheat flour, eggs, salt, baking powder, brown sugar, buttermilk, water, flour Wheat germ and carrots add to the fiber for these diabetic-friendly muffins. Serve them for breakfast or brunch. Instructions Checklist Step 1 Preheat oven to 400 degrees F. In a small bowl, combine...
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| Healthy Breakfast Cookies and Bars - Fiber, Protein, and Fruit! Recipe - Food.com wheat bran cereal, apple sauce, bicarbonate of soda, wheat germ, oatmeal, vanilla, cinnamon, raisin, eggs, baking powder, honey, milk, yogurt (plain) This recipe makes great cookies and even better bars. In its original form, following the recipe, it has a nice mild balance of oatmeal and apple flavours. Serving Size: 1 (114) g Servings Per Recip...
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| Carrot Raisin Muffins Recipe - Food.com butter, icing sugar, wheat germ, cinnamon, raisin, carrot, wholewheat flour, eggs, salt, baking powder, cream cheese, molasses, brown sugar, milk, flour We love these muffins for a quick breakfast with our coffee.(leave topping off and freeze). from Canadian Living magazine Serving Size: 1 (95) g Servings Per Recipe: 10 AMT. PER SERVING % DAILY VALU...
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