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Cookie Dough

Cookie dough craze. Found this at Sprouts from a friend's recommendation. Yes, yes, it is good. No eggs and no dairy product.  You can eat it raw, straight out of the container, or even bake it!

The baked cookies are good. Hits the spot. They are kinda thin and soft in the center and crispy at the edges. Done in about 9-11 min in the oven at 375

For me,  I think this is a great deal bc it will last me a long time. I like that I can scoop a little of this when I'm craving something sweet and be satisfied.


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