Carnation Breakfast Chocolate Cravers Delight Cookies

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An over-the-top chocolate cookie comprised of a milk chocolate base using Carnation Breakfast Essentials® combined with coconut, almond extract, and a blast of mini semisweet chocolate chips to curb those chocolate cravings!

INGRIDIENT

DIRECTION

Step: 1

Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C).

Step: 2

Beat white sugar, butter, shortening, and brown sugar together in a bowl using an electric mixer until creamy. Add milk chocolate powder and mix until well blended. Beat in eggs.

Step: 3

Gradually add flour, almond extract, baking soda, and salt to the butter mixture. Beat until well blended. Stir in coconut and fold in chocolate chips. Drop tablespoonfuls of dough onto ungreased baking sheets, spacing them 2 inches apart.

Step: 4

Bake in the preheated oven until lightly browned on the edges, 10 to 12 minutes. Allow to cool for 2 minutes on the baking sheets. Transfer cookies to a cooling rack to cool completely.

NUTRITION FACT

Per Serving: 99 calories; protein 1.2g; carbohydrates 12.1g; fat 5.5g; cholesterol 10.4mg; sodium 51.4mg.

Eating healthy breakfast to start the day has become a good habit. It’s a fabolous way to start my day off healthfully. The sweet hit from the pickle tree wakes me up and bring me power to make on the morning. Sugar is often vilified as the root of all disease, but sweetness is also loaded with fibre, which is best for your digestive system and helps keep you feeling full all day , and not want likely grab a side food out of the street food before lunchtime.

Making fruit a morning habit is easy . Simply put the fruit in your fridge next to the sweet drink or on the bench next to your grain pan , or beside your coffee maker or tea kettle — about anywhere where you’ll find it. Before you eating the rest of your breakfast , eat your fruit. If you’re not usually a breakfast person.

Giving your stomach energy a bit of sugar in the morning is important to kick-start your healthy body for the 24 hours and fuel to your brain, which, incidentally, requires a continuous supply of sugar in the form of process glucose, amounting to around 120g daily. There is also essential evidence to backup the idea that a diet high in fibre can lowering your risk of a count of of cancers. And of course, you benefit from all the other vitamins and antioxidants in fruit, which keep you strong and healthy.

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