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What's the difference between a breakfast cookie and a regular one?

Asked by lucillelucillelucille (34325points) November 21st, 2019

I have never heard of this until today when a friend sent a recipe to me for breakfast cookies
That recipe is a crock of BS-Lol

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zenvelo's avatar

That’s one of those food prep hipster health recipes. It is still a cookie, and it is still not good for losing weight.

I used to lie to myself that eating an oatmeal raisin cookie was way more healthy than chocolate chip, while ignoring it was still hundreds of calories.

Vignette's avatar

400 grams of sugars is actually pretty good for Chocolate Chip Cookies. Must be the 3% protein in the chocolate chips that makes it so healthy.

lucillelucillelucille's avatar

@zenvelo -Yeo The part about no sugar made me laugh.

lucillelucillelucille's avatar

@Vignette – 2 of those would raise my blood sugar 90 points. Might as well have something that tastes good.

gondwanalon's avatar

A breakfast cookie is any cookie that you eat for breakfast.

Sagacious's avatar

The package.

jca2's avatar

96 calories: not bad.

I don’t see how any cookie can be made without eggs. How would it hold together?

To me, anything with chocolate does not belong at breakfast. Chocolate muffins are essentially chocolate cake. Chocolate chips don’t belong in breakfast foods. Chocolate does not belong in granola bars, in my opinion.

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