Fiddlesticks Cookies From 1960s

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Sure, if you want to store some for a later time, go ahead. Simply place your fiddle diddles in a single row with wax paper in between the layers of cookies. The wax paper will help to …

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directions. Bring to a rolling boil for 2 minutes: sugar margarine, milk, and cocoa. Remove from Heat. Add: vanilla, quick oats, coconut and salt. Drop by teaspoonful onto wax paper. Let cool …

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Can you freeze fiddle diddles?

Sure, if you want to store some for a later time, go ahead. Simply place your fiddle diddles in a single row with wax paper in between the layers of cookies. The wax paper will help to prevent cookies from sticking together. Then toss cookies in freezer for up to 3 months. Thaw on the counter when you are ready to enjoy.

What are flourless cookies?

They're also perfect for a holiday party or for a cookie swap. These flourless cookies get their volume from whipped egg whites (like a meringue) instead of grains, making them gluten-free and melt-in-your-mouth delicious. A chocolate chip in each bite adds to the rich chocolate flavor.

Who invented the low carb diet?

Dr. Herman Tarnower published his diet in 1978, named for the city in New York where he practiced medicine. The low-carb diet was not too far off from the Atkins diet. Its popularity peaked at the dawn of the 1980s after the murder of Dr. Tarnower.

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