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Warm up your home with the comforting flavours of apples, oats and cinnamon
Yield: 24 cookies
Calories: 36 (with coconut) or 48 (with fruit or nuts/seeds) per cookie
Storage tip: These are soft cookies. (Only the combination of sugar and fat results in chewy and crispy cookies.) Store at room temperature in a sealed container for up to five days. Refrigerating them will result in dryness, so freeze for longer-term storage. Take a few frozen cookies at a time to work or school: by the time you’re ready to eat them, they’ll be thawed.