weikelmd said:
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Posted: 2/10/2013 4:02:34 PM
I'm a little confused....how do you roll a cooked cookie into a ball? These really sound yummy and I was so glad to see the recipe, I just need a little clarification. :c)
THANKS!
reipe said:
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Posted: 12/27/2012 5:08:06 PM
i would love to try this recipe
JEP2NV said:
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Posted: 12/1/2012 5:46:17 PM
Ok I know this sounds silly, but how do you roll a cooked cookie into a ball without it falling apart?
1stAuntYaya said:
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Posted: 11/19/2012 10:43:39 AM
She who createth recipe may nameth anything she wants! Looks like a truffle, tastes deliciously creamy not dry-crunchy like cookie, therefore TRUFFLE! Anyway you name it, they are delicious and inspiring for other flavor combos done the same way! Thanks for the recipe!!
slosh29 said:
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Posted: 1/13/2012 1:21:01 PM
I cant believe how petty some people can be. To actually take the time to leave a review about a recipe they didnt try and only to complain about the name. I thought the purpose of rate and review was for those who actually tried it
Anyway, I made these for a party and went home with exactly 2 left. They were a hit.
BeckiS said:
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Posted: 12/17/2011 9:17:06 PM
I went to four stores in my area and was unable to find your Oatmeal Chocolate Chip cookie dough. I tried using the Betty Crocker Oatmeal Chocolate Cookie dough mix and the results were terrible. Is this dough only sold in certain Markets??
dsown said:
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Posted: 12/15/2011 1:52:13 PM
Very cool idea for cookies, easy and fun. Thus the name Oatmeal Chocolate COOKIE truffles!
cdoenges said:
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Posted: 11/30/2011 5:14:34 PM
I would just like to point out that these are in no way truffles and the title of the recipe is misleading. These are chocolate dipped cookie balls.