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Preheat oven to 350°F. A stand or other electric mixer works best. Alternatively this is a good workout for your arm.
In a large bowl mix oil (7/8 cup), brown sugar (1.5 cups) and vanilla (2 tsp). Add eggs (2) and mix. Add flour (1.5 cups), oats (2 cups), baking powder (1 tsp), cinnamon (1 tsp), salt (1/2 tsp - optional). Mix until well blended. Add chocolate chips (12 oz - 1 typical package) and mix until chips are evenly distributed.
Drop heaping tablespoons of cookie dough onto baking sheets (greased if necessary) with about 1.5 inches between each cookie. Bake for 10-12 minutes or until golden brown. Cookies will be soft but should firm up some as they cool. Let stand on baking sheets for 2 minutes before transferring to a rack or plate to cool further. Makes about 48 cookies. Serving size is 3 cookies. This is the healthiest chocolate chip cookie recipe that I know.
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Footnotes for Canola-meal Chocolate Chip Cookies
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