Why we love Oatmeal Chocolate Chipper Cookie Recipe
Gluten Free Oatmeal Chocolate Chippers will have everyone begging for more... they're AH-mazing! You're gluten free friends will love you forever and ever. When I gave some to my favorite gluten free family they were completely blown away. She couldn't believe how delicious they were and kept saying they tasted just like the "regular" Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies her mom used to make when she was little. It made me so happy to share these wonderful creations with them. :)Ingredients in Oatmeal Chocolate Chipper Cookie Recipe
- butter
- baking soda
- granulated sugar
- brown sugar
- eggs
- vanilla
- all natural peanut butter
- gluten free oats
- gluten free milk chocolate chips
- walnuts
Helpful baking tips for higher elevations
- If you live 3,000 feet above sea level or more it is considered high elevation and may take longer to cook/bake.
- Adjustments are needed for 5000+ feet and above:
- Reduce baking powder: for each teaspoon, decrease 1/8 to 1/4 teaspoon.
- Reduce sugar: for each cup, decrease 2 tablespoons.
- Increase liquid: for each cup, add 2 to 4 tablespoons.
- Increase oven temperature by 25 degrees F.
- Check if it is done a little early.
- This takes some trial and error to get it right for you.
More Gluten-Free Recipes
- Gluten Free Cherry White Chocolate Chia Cookies
- Gluten Free Oatmeal Chocolate Chippers
- Gluten Free Waffles
- Gluten Free Red Velvet Cupcakes with Mascarpone Frosting
- Gluten Free Banana Bites
- Gluten-Free Pumpkin Chocolate Chunk Biscotti
- Gluten-free Cauliflower Crust Pizza
- Gluten Free Breakfast Cookies
- Cinnamon Raisin Kugel
- Cookie Dough Cheesecake
Today's Oatmeal Chocolate Chipper Cookie Recipe are petite sized little bites of heaven!
Fit Friday with Nichole
Man, when did I become such a boring adult? When did I forget how to play?
Oh wait...I didn't! My play has just taken a different look. Instead of playing cops and robbers I lace up my shoes and go on adventures. Still in the sun and the heat, but some how it seems completely different.
If I had told my kids to get on their shoes and get ready to go for a hike I would have heard plenty of complaining about the heat. Feet would have been dragged and the whining would have commenced.
So what is my point here?
My point is this; find something you enjoy doing and make it fun. Don't go on a run simply because it is good for you and you feel like you HAVE to. Go on an adventure instead. Or find some friends to play ball with.
Find whatever form of exercise you enjoy and go play with your friends. This is a much better approach to healthy living instead of punishing yourself with exercise you dread or find tedious.
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