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    Ok, here you go. This was one of my grandmother's recipes. Enjoy!

    Chocolate Drop (Spider) cookies:

    3 cups oatmeal
    2 cups long-strand coconut flake
    4 tablespoons cocoa
    1/2 cup margarine or butter
    1/2 cup milk
    1 cup white sugar
    1 cup brown sugar
    1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract

    Boil margarine/butter, milk, and sugars for 3 minutes.
    Remove from heat and add remaining ingredients.
    Mold by hand or spoon onto wax paper and let cool.
    Store in airtight container.

    When done they should look like this...


    And they should taste like this...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Al G. Sporrano View Post
    Ok, here you go. This was one of my grandmother's recipes. Enjoy!

    Chocolate Drop (Spider) cookies:

    3 cups oatmeal
    2 cups long-strand coconut flake
    4 tablespoons cocoa
    1/2 cup margarine or butter
    1/2 cup milk
    1 cup white sugar
    1 cup brown sugar
    1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract

    Boil margarine/butter, milk, and sugars for 3 minutes.
    Remove from heat and add remaining ingredients.
    Mold by hand or spoon onto wax paper and let cool.
    Store in airtight container.

    When done they should look like this...


    And they should taste like this...
    My mouths watering just looking at that picture! I'm the family baker actually, I'm always baking around the Holidays and anytime I can get the time. I'll definitely have to bake some of these once school's out!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank MacDuffy View Post
    My mouths watering just looking at that picture! I'm the family baker actually, I'm always baking around the Holidays and anytime I can get the time. I'll definitely have to bake some of these once school's out!
    Go for it! If they don't work out the first time, keep trying. It took Karen 3 years to perfect them. These were the best ones she's ever made.

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