los fresnos news may 11, 2016
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Fill the Jar With Grandma Helen’s Oatmeal Cookies
Sharing Hometown Recipes, Cooking Tips and Coupons
If you’re looking for a non-traditional oatmeal cookie (no cinnamon or nutmeg here),
try Laurie Sanders’ Grandma Helen’s Oatmeal Cookies recipe. It’s one great cookie! I added coconut and really enjoyed unusual the mix of
to your liking. I kept sneaking “just one” all day
See step-by-step photos of Laurie’s recipe plus
www.justapinch.com/oatmealcookies
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www.justapinch.com/oatmealcookies
What You Need1 c butter1 c white sugar1 c brown sugar, firmly packed2 large eggs, well-beaten1 tsp vanilla1 tsp salt1 tsp baking soda1 1/2 c white flour3 c quick oatmeal2 c coconut (or nuts, raisins, dates, chocolate chips)
Grandma Helen’s Oatmeal Cookies
Directions• Cream together butter, white
sugar and brown sugar in a large bowl.• Add eggs, vanilla, salt, baking soda, flour, oatmeal, coconut and mix.
• Either use a cookie scoop, drop and bake immediately or form the dough into 2” rolls in plastic and refrigerate until chilled then slice.• Bake at 375 for 10-12 minutes.
“I have always
loved these cookies!”
By Janet Tharpe
- Janet
Brought to you by American Hometown Media
Laurie Sanders Seattle, WA
(pop. 608,660)
Submitted by: Laurie Sanders, Seattle, WA (pop. 608,660)
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Fill the Jar With Grandma Helen’s Oatmeal Cookies
Sharing Hometown Recipes, Cooking Tips and Coupons
If you’re looking for a non-traditional oatmeal cookie (no cinnamon or nutmeg here),
try Laurie Sanders’ Grandma Helen’s Oatmeal Cookies recipe. It’s one great cookie! I added coconut and really enjoyed unusual the mix of
to your liking. I kept sneaking “just one” all day
See step-by-step photos of Laurie’s recipe plus
www.justapinch.com/oatmealcookies
pinch”...
www.justapinch.com/oatmealcookies
What You Need1 c butter1 c white sugar1 c brown sugar, firmly packed2 large eggs, well-beaten1 tsp vanilla1 tsp salt1 tsp baking soda1 1/2 c white flour3 c quick oatmeal2 c coconut (or nuts, raisins, dates, chocolate chips)
Grandma Helen’s Oatmeal Cookies
Directions• Cream together butter, white sugar and brown sugar in a large bowl.• Add eggs, vanilla, salt, baking soda, flour, oatmeal, coconut and mix.
• Either use a cookie scoop, drop and bake immediately or form the dough into 2” rolls in plastic and refrigerate until chilled then slice.• Bake at 375 for 10-12 minutes.
“I have always
loved these cookies!”
By Janet Tharpe
- Janet
Brought to you by American Hometown Media
Laurie Sanders Seattle, WA
(pop. 608,660)
Submitted by: Laurie Sanders, Seattle, WA (pop. 608,660)
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MaY 2016
The Port of Brownsville is more than ships
and trains and the trucks we fill.
We’ve got fun things to climb,
mechanical bulls and things that thrill!
We’ve got boat rides and tours and lots to do.
Good things to eat and tattoos, too.
Coast Guard ships and helicopters
and boats galore!
You’d be surprised at just how much more.
We’ve got slithery snakes and pelicans
and fish that fight!
Even admirals and captains - it’s quite a sight.
We’ve got exhibits and things that make you
scream “wheeee!”
Prizes and face painting and, it’s all FREE!
See What You Willat the
Port of BrownsvilleSaturday, May 14 10am-4pm
We’re celebrating our 80th anniversary and you’re invited!
A FUN, FRIENDLY EVENT!
See What You Will at the Port of Brownsville
The Port of Brownsville is a secured area. Adults must present a valid government issued photo identification card (like a driver’s license) in order to enter the port. Minors must be accompanied by an adult.
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All visitors use the S.H. 550 port entrance off of Hwy 48/Padre Island Blvd. Follow directional signs to Event Parking and obey all Port Police instructions. Enjoy your day as our guest!
1000 Foust Rd • Brownsville, TX 78521 • (956) 831-4592 • portofbrownsville.com