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Almost every time I’m asked to bring something sweet, I take these—and I’ve been taking them for years. One of the few cookies I make without butter. The recipe I was given calls for shortening, and I’ve never changed that. Weird. My husband claims he’s never had the same dish twice since I always mix things around. Must be a good cookie! Nothing to do with the baseball club, I just threw that in for fun.
Cream together the shortening and sugars. Add the eggs and vanilla, mix until smooth. Sift the flour, soda, baking powder and salt together (I didn’t sift for years, but now I do—I think because I got a new sifter) then add to the creamed mixture. Mix well, then add the oatmeal, rice cereal, and coconut as best you can. The dough will be quite crumbly but never crummy.
Shape into little balls about the size of a walnut and place on a GREASED cookie sheet and press lightly (no starch). Bake in a 350 F oven for 10 to 12 minutes. It should make around 4 to 5 dozen cookies, unless the walnuts where you live are really, really big. The biggest pecan I ever saw was in Seguin, Texas but I’ve not yet made it to Brunswick, Missouri where I hear there is a bigger one. But that is another story.
I can never get my camera fast enough to take a picture of these cookies before they disappear. Maybe I’ll make them in secret soon.
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kmp4122 on 9.24.2009
FABULOUS. Wasn’t sure about the cereal, but it adds just the right amount of crunch. These are wonderful, highly recommend!