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  2. 21 Peanut Butter Breakfast Recipes to Take Your Morning Meal ...

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    Seeds, nuts, dried fruit, peanut butter, chocolate—these chewy and satisfying oatmeal breakfast cookies have everything you need to start the day off on the right foot. Get the recipe 20.

  3. How to Make Oatmeal Cookies from Scratch - AOL

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    These easy-to-make "cookies" are perfect for a breakfast on the run and really appeal to the kid in all of us. —Wanda Cox, Roscommon, Michigan ... Peanut Butter Oatmeal Cookies. Peanut Butter ...

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    Eat the Love. These peanut butter chocolate chip cookies have a secret ingredient in them: miso paste! The funky fermented white miso adds a deeper earthy salty flavor that amplifies the nuttiness ...

  5. List of breakfast foods - Wikipedia

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    Pan de yuca – served for breakfast or with tea in Bolivia [118] Pancake [67] Pandebono – a breakfast food in Colombia [119] Pesarattu is a special breakfast in Andhra Pradesh, India. Pandesal – a common Philippine breakfast bread [120] Pastry [121] Paczki; Peanut butter [122] Pebete; Pear [123] Pekmez; Perico [124]

  6. Peanut butter cookie - Wikipedia

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    Early peanut butter cookies were either rolled thin and cut into shapes, or else they were dropped and made into balls; they did not have fork marks. The first reference to the famous criss-cross marks created with fork tines was published in the Schenectady Gazette on July 1, 1932. The Peanut Butter Cookies recipe said: "[s]hape into balls and ...

  7. Cookie - Wikipedia

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    Other types of cookies are not baked at all, such as varieties of peanut butter cookies that use solidified chocolate rather than set eggs and wheat gluten as a binder. [10] Cookies are produced in a wide variety of styles, using an array of ingredients including sugars, spices, chocolate, butter, peanut butter, nuts, or dried fruits.