Comfort food at its best, without as many calories
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A stack of four oatmeal pumpkin spice cookies
Nothing creates the comfort of “home” quite like oatmeal cookies. This easy-to-make dough can be mixed in one bowl, and you can add your favorite dried fruits or chopped nuts, or even change up the spice to ginger or cinnamon.
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Makes 2 1/2 dozen cookies or 15 servings
One serving = 2 cookies
Calories: 60
Total fat: 1 g
Saturated fat: 0 g
Protein: 1 g
Carbohydrates: 10 g
Dietary fiber: 0 g
Cholesterol: 0 mg
Sodium: 95 mg
Potassium: 25 mg
— Cleveland Clinic Healthy Heart Lifestyle Guide and Cookbook (© 2007 Broadway Books).
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