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Dorm Room "Cooking" | No Bake Cookies

11/01/09 | by Chloe

What college student isn't hungry for something "home-cooked"...or at least not out of a box?

College students are always hungry. Who wouldn't be running around all day and staying up to the next day studying? We're also as generally starved for money and time as we are for mom's cooking. Sooooo...check out this "recipe" my friend Ali shared with me! So good...so easy...and so do-able even in a dorm room!

Follow up:

1 cup sugar

1/8 cup unsweetened cocoa powder

1/4 cup milk

1/4 margarine

1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract

pinch salt

1/4 cup chunky peanut butter

1 1/2 cups quick cooking oats

All you need to do is dump everything in a bowl and microwave it until the margarine melts. It'll look like lumpy pudding. Then mix it together until the oats are coated. Take small blobs of batter and make flat cookie shaped pieces on a plate and let them cool until they are stiff to the touch. Voila! Instant energy (although calorie laden) snacks for a long night of studying. I like to double the recipe so I can share! Makes about 1 dozen cookies.

 

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