tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-626395299879503000.post8080965833133024417..comments2024-03-08T23:31:35.452-06:00Comments on Lick The Bowl Good: Summer and AutumnMonica Hhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14767867041043811045noreply@blogger.comBlogger121125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-626395299879503000.post-75077110570032437982017-01-25T21:23:06.846-06:002017-01-25T21:23:06.846-06:00I have made these for over 50 years but learned ab...I have made these for over 50 years but learned about little different in the 1960s. If you use Nestled Quik Choc.milk mix it will make the cookies a lot less bitter and they won't leave that after taste in your mouth.i have never used vanilla but I guess it would add flavor.Cook on!!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-626395299879503000.post-23828075139362656262016-06-17T03:26:22.379-05:002016-06-17T03:26:22.379-05:00I love seeing this recipe on here and how many peo...I love seeing this recipe on here and how many people have the same warm memories as I do with these addicting cookies. I started making them with my Grandma when I was 3 years old. Such wonderful, tasty memories! I still make them to this day, 28 yrs later. My Grandma's recipe called for margarine (it was a real upgrade to go from the huge can of Crisco to the sticks) and optional 3 drops ofAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03033659497073182319noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-626395299879503000.post-75581520232121699312016-04-22T16:22:45.664-05:002016-04-22T16:22:45.664-05:00I opted to leave the peanut butter out, my boyfrie...I opted to leave the peanut butter out, my boyfriend is allergic. And he loves the no bake cookies so muchAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04367982886096179269noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-626395299879503000.post-20643356666612159112015-02-15T16:10:23.442-06:002015-02-15T16:10:23.442-06:00My mom used to make these for us to take to elemen...My mom used to make these for us to take to elementary school for our birthday! They were cheap, easy to make the morning of, and were so delicious! My mom called them Mud Puddles! :) when I am having a craving for something sweet and easy, I cut the recipe down to 1/4 of it, and leave the oatmeal out. It makes this yummy, chocolaty, peanut butter fudge!!! So good! Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-626395299879503000.post-41317799661825525512015-01-03T14:17:34.380-06:002015-01-03T14:17:34.380-06:00Tina: a stick of butter or margarine = 1/2 of a me...Tina: a stick of butter or margarine = 1/2 of a measuring cup, or 1/4 pound. Eileen McH.noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-626395299879503000.post-15941831691566655492014-10-06T07:11:21.030-05:002014-10-06T07:11:21.030-05:00Hi, these look delicious but what is the weight/qu...Hi, these look delicious but what is the weight/quantity of a stick of oleo???? In the UK and never heard of it!!<br /><br />ThanksTina Boltonnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-626395299879503000.post-40103251360412146462014-08-26T15:50:57.190-05:002014-08-26T15:50:57.190-05:00This recipe look amazing! Can you tell me the name...This recipe look amazing! Can you tell me the name of the book that you get the recipe? Thanks ;DAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07019886474959123880noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-626395299879503000.post-41596591769568161792014-08-25T12:32:20.712-05:002014-08-25T12:32:20.712-05:00How do you get them to harden. Whenever I make the...How do you get them to harden. Whenever I make them they stay gooey? ThanksAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10302283163000249364noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-626395299879503000.post-28506431633523479532014-07-19T21:50:36.955-05:002014-07-19T21:50:36.955-05:00That's so funny. When I was in elementary sch...That's so funny. When I was in elementary school many many years ago. I am now 57 so you know it's been a very long time. We would get the un-baked cookie as a treat with our lunch. The lunch ladies would make them in the morning and you could smell them in the entire school. Love them. They cut them into big square bar like a brownie. pattyAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-626395299879503000.post-44677700056357111922014-07-08T15:14:46.477-05:002014-07-08T15:14:46.477-05:00Yum. Been making No-Bakes for 40 years. For a mi...Yum. Been making No-Bakes for 40 years. For a milk chocolate version use Nestles Quik in place of the cocoa.Gailhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10222008714161476670noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-626395299879503000.post-23218993144945439462014-06-24T19:44:09.625-05:002014-06-24T19:44:09.625-05:00My grandma used to make these for us. She called ...My grandma used to make these for us. She called them mud cookies. I think I'll make some tonight Dorothynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-626395299879503000.post-29117634563452398622014-06-17T19:24:29.940-05:002014-06-17T19:24:29.940-05:00Would this work with creamy peanut butter?Would this work with creamy peanut butter?Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18395044913082031677noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-626395299879503000.post-49341320424522166112014-03-04T21:01:46.205-06:002014-03-04T21:01:46.205-06:00We called them "cow pies". They won'...We called them "cow pies". They won't set up with tub or any soft stick margarine. I melt the butter first, then stir in the cocoa. Always stirs in smoothly before adding milk & sugar. You can also just leave out the cocoa for a peanut butter variety. They're yummy also! Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17007442930638279100noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-626395299879503000.post-36659401218795137722013-12-12T22:58:58.562-06:002013-12-12T22:58:58.562-06:00It's great to see this recipe on Pinterest! I...It's great to see this recipe on Pinterest! I used to make these in the 60's, we called them "Chocolate Oaties". I lost the recipe long ago but now will teach our grandchildren how to make them....They will love them!Nannihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16719951937436500096noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-626395299879503000.post-33317885567742525442013-10-28T02:37:34.940-05:002013-10-28T02:37:34.940-05:00Mine didn't set....put them in fridge..trying ...Mine didn't set....put them in fridge..trying to stiffen them up.Chrisdhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15017274339322480975noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-626395299879503000.post-31059781404092564472013-10-14T14:48:45.893-05:002013-10-14T14:48:45.893-05:00I have found that if you add the cocoa after you t...I have found that if you add the cocoa after you take the milk/butter/sugar mixture off the heat it works better and your cookies will stay soft for a longer time. I've been told I make the best no-bake cookies b/c they stay soft so you might try that. I also use 3/4 cup peanut butter. These are my son's favorite cookie which is great since they're so easy! Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-626395299879503000.post-46650307020629955882013-09-09T11:31:21.981-05:002013-09-09T11:31:21.981-05:00Rochelle,
You could try using Biscoff cookie spr...Rochelle, <br /><br />You could try using Biscoff cookie spread. Trader Joes also sells what they call "cookie butter". It's finely crushed spiced cookies but has the same thick texture of peanut butter. You might also try sesame butter (sun butter) for nut free options. <br /><br />MonicaMonica Hhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14767867041043811045noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-626395299879503000.post-53857481656634541852013-09-09T04:06:23.577-05:002013-09-09T04:06:23.577-05:00Just wondering, what could I use in the recipe ins...Just wondering, what could I use in the recipe instead of peanut butter for a nut free alternative?Homemade in NZhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08986783899988219749noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-626395299879503000.post-47803777331205302862013-08-23T20:14:10.585-05:002013-08-23T20:14:10.585-05:00Margarine is a foodstuff used for spreading, bakin...Margarine is a foodstuff used for spreading, baking, and cooking. It was originally created as a substitute for butter in the 1800s. Margarine is made mainly of hydrogenated or refined plant oils and water. While butter is made from fat from milk, margarine is made from plant oils and may also contain milk. In some locales it is colloquially referred to as "oleo", short for Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-626395299879503000.post-59505067122899082672013-05-26T22:07:00.256-05:002013-05-26T22:07:00.256-05:00These look great. I need to make them soon.These look great. I need to make them soon.LyndaShttp://www.southernkissed.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-626395299879503000.post-415509552448715412013-04-03T22:24:41.702-05:002013-04-03T22:24:41.702-05:00Back in 1975,my mother in law gave me her recipe w...Back in 1975,my mother in law gave me her recipe which seems exactly the same as yours and it is called Hot Rods. We don't flatten them out and all three of my kids make them for their kids. Huh!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-626395299879503000.post-43892219566324568352013-04-03T13:25:10.077-05:002013-04-03T13:25:10.077-05:00Ok I am drooling over all of the recipes I have lo...Ok I am drooling over all of the recipes I have looked at on your blog so far. =) Thank you for share such yummy looking goodies. I am wondering though, have you ever made these without the milk? I am making some vegan friendly snacks for an upcoming party and I am not a good baker. These no bake cookies (they look and sound just like the ones my gramma used to make)look like they would be Autumnhttp://faileditornailedit.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-626395299879503000.post-4050119012294663282013-02-19T01:11:29.817-06:002013-02-19T01:11:29.817-06:00My family has made these for generations. We have ...My family has made these for generations. We have always called them Missouri cookies. They are a MUST at Christmas for all of us. I even have my grown daughters' friends texting me "Momma, are you making us Missouri cookies this year", lol.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-626395299879503000.post-66426511265694492712013-01-25T12:50:00.680-06:002013-01-25T12:50:00.680-06:00Great recipe, found it on Pinterest :-) My family ...Great recipe, found it on Pinterest :-) My family has a version that includes coconut, makes for a nice texture and I hate coconut, but I'll eat it in these!Kathiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05728770301387177246noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-626395299879503000.post-27027681771778491062013-01-17T20:28:33.264-06:002013-01-17T20:28:33.264-06:00I first got this recipe from a grade school classm...I first got this recipe from a grade school classmate in the '50's. My brothers nicknamed them 'Dog Do cookies' but loved them. As adults, they still call them by that name and get excited when they show up at family gatherings! I still have a hard time not eating most of a batch myself! That's why I don't make them very often!! Guess I'll have to make some soon with Safetyfirsthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09973009390257486175noreply@blogger.com