Cookies, cakes and chocolates are some of the delicacies that immediately tempt you to grab a handful. If a whole dish is served, you simply cannot resist eating one after another. If cookies allure you so much, then why not prepare them at home instead of spending oodles on them. Making cookies at home is just as easy as eating them. Before hunger drives you crazy, make some different varieties of cookies and store them at home. Have a bite whenever you feel hungry!
Chocolate chip cookies are loved by one and all. These small round sweet snacks are popular all over the world, especially in the US. They are readily available in any grocery or bakery store and are delicious snacks that you can munch up on anytime. But why not try to prepare chocolate chip cookies by yourself? They are quite easy to make and you can save lot of money out of it. Moreover, homemade chocolate chip cookies make great gift items for your near and dear ones.
Cookies are a universal favorite, but can often be a source of umpteen calories. The solution to this problem is in the form of oatmeal chocolate chip cookies, which are incredibly delicious and come packed with health benefits. One of the big benefits of oatmeal is that it contains soluble fibers, which reduces your low-density lipoprotein (LDL). LDL is bad cholesterol, and by lowering it, you have better heart health. Also, by adding dark chocolate chips, which are antioxidant rich, you can make them even healthier.
Christmas is a festival where we get quality as well as quantity time to spend with our family. As the holidays finally come around, we start feeling excited thinking about the Christmas decorations, Christmas gifts, family get togethers, sweets, etc. Of all other Christmas traditions, one which excites most of us is preparing Christmas sweets, especially Christmas cookies. So this time, why not try something different by asking your kids to prepare the cookies? Since kids are bubbling with energy and unique ideas, making them do this will not only boost their self esteem, but will also encourage their imagination.
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