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Aggression Cookies Recipe

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Ingredients:  
Ingredients:  
3 cups brown sugar
3 cups margarine or butter
6 cups oatmeal
1 tablespoon baking soda
3 cups flour

optional;
I added choc chips, walnuts, crasins, or I even cut up dates.

Directions:
Directions:
Put all this in a huge bowl and mash, knead, squeeze. Then form it into small balls, midway between filbert size and English walnut size, on an ungreased cookie sheet. Butter the bottom of a small glass, dip it in granulated sugar and mash the balls flat. keep doing it. You need butter the glass bottom only once or twice but re-dip it in sugar for each ball. Then bake at 350 degrees for
10-12 minutes.

Number Of Servings:
Number Of Servings:
Dozen15
Personal Notes:
Personal Notes:
I found this recipe in a magazine in about 1965 and love this recipe. The story was this lady was so distraught when she found she misplaced the recipe so wrote for it again as she had to make a batch of cookies to calm down. It works.
They are the best-tasting as well as the fastest, easiest and cheapest cookies I ever ran into and I wouldn't say such a thing unless I meant it. The community Mental Health Center at St. Lawrence Hospital in Lansing, Michigan, printed it, in the hope of channeling some energies away from throwing bricks, or snarling at Santa Clause. The more you knead, mash, squeeze and beat the general bejunior out of the dough, the better you feel and the better the cookies taste.

May it be a good Christmas. May the carolers sing on key. and may the youngest Christmas angel remember her lines. May your tree keep its needsand later, when you transplant it from the pot to the yard may it thrive happily. You too.

 

 

 

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