You can only safely determine whether a cookie contains nuts by asking the person who baked it, if it is homemade, or by reading the list of ingredients on the package if it is commercial.
it looks like a cookie but without the nuts
Oatmeal is milled oats
Nuts, oatmeal, Wheat
It depends on size and ingredients. The bigger the cookie, the more calories. The more sugar and fats (butter, oil, lard, Crisco) in them, the higher the calories. Start adding nuts or raisins, and it goes up even more. Brent & Sam's gourmet oatmeal and pecan cookies, two inches in diameter (rather small as oatmeal cookies go), are 60 calories each. The big cookies like you might buy in a coffee shop or deli can easily go as high as 300 or more calories each.
Eating nuts as part of a healthy diet can prevent allot of medical issues with the gallbladder. If the gallbladder has been removed then the consumption of nuts needs to be kept at a minimum on account of the amount of fat the nuts contain. A person can eat nuts without a gallbladder but only in moderation.
eating
Oatmeal, all kinds of nuts and OLIVE OIL!!
Eating peanut butter with nuts is not bad for you unless you are allergic to it.
You could start roaring unexpectedly. Besides... tiger nuts are a natural, healthy prebiotic replacement without known side effets. :)
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Yes, nuts are healthy (it is full of protein.)
The Juliette cookie was a limited time Girl Scout cookie sold in the early 90s. It had a shortbread base, with caramel and nuts, encased in chocolate. It was sold in a teal box.