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JIFFY CHOCOLATE COOKIES 
2 cups sugar
4 tablespoons cocoa
1 stick butter
1/2 cup milk
3 cups quick cooking oatmeal
1/2 cup peanut butter

Boil together sugar, cocoa, butter and milk for 2 minutes. Add peanut butter and quick cooking oatmeal; mix well.

Drop by spoonfuls onto foil.

recipe reviews
Jiffy Chocolate Cookies
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 Sue Gentner (Kentucky) says:
Needs vanilla!
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 Jeff Westen (China) says:
I have made these for years, I add 2 cups crunchy peanut butter when I double the recipe.. which I always double cause they disappear too fast!
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 Gloria Bomgardner (United States) says:
Best cookies to make when you're in a hurry... They are easy, tasty, and you know everyone likes them when they disappear within like one day.
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 Francine Worthington (United States) says:
If cookies are runny add confectioners' sugar, if dry add a little milk. Works every time.
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 Debra (North Dakota) says:
My Mom made these all the time, but added coconut and we called them Chocolate Haystacks.
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 T. J. (Michigan) says:
For something different, use Cheerios instead of oatmeal!
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 Kathy (United States) says:
I have found these have a problem getting firm if it is raining when you make them. They are also known as Amish Funeral cookies.
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 Patti (Arizona) says:
Same recipe but no peanut butter and 1 tsp vanilla. Always saved the peanut butter for sandwiches. Kids still love them today. Passed down from my mom!
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 Amy (New Jersey) says:
These seem a little easy
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 Diana Boykin (Minnesota) says:
My mom used to call these Handy Andies.
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 Marana Adams (Ohio) says:
I made these a little different as I'm allergic to peanut butter so I put cashews in my food processor with butter sugar and a little vanilla so good and then put the cashew butter in with the oats and cocoa.
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 Gerri Flint (Massachusetts) says:
I love these and they are so yummy and quick and easy. I added coconut and also used crunchy peanut butter. I also have made and drizzled caramel ice cream topping on top.
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 Laurie Lapan-Anderson (Wisconsin) says:
I also use this recipe,and omit the cocoa powder, add a bit of pure maple syrup and maple flavoring... great for sweet tooth, but not a chocolate lover. :)
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 Lynn Anger (British Columbia) says:
Add coconut. We call recipe choclate macaroons. Very yummy
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 Kels (United States) says:
Where I'm from we call these mud pies :) My favvy and easy to make!

 

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