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I am committing to four dozen oat cookies for the Salem Pride Picnic. Please match me. No commercial cookies please. Bake them yourself. Oat cookies only, with whatever filler (raisins, chocolate chips, dry fruit, nuts). We offer them free each year and this year the table will be unmanned. Considering health issues, perhaps contributors should consider placing each cookie in 3" by 3" closable plastic bags available in your nearby hobby or sewing store. Please, do this so we won't have to rush around at the last minute looking for bags in which to put your contributions. Bring all your cookies, so packaged, to the church and place them in the freezer. We need also to know who baked what so a list will be posted on the fridge. I will be grateful to all who aid in this effort.
The following disclaimer will be posted:
"!!HAVE A FREE QUAKER OAT COOKIE!!
QUAKER COOKIE DISCLAIMER
In keeping with the testimony of the Religious Society of Friends, the Quakers, of speaking truth to power, Freedom Friends invite you to partake of our Quaker rolled oat cookies. These are not necessarily made with oats rolled by the famous cereal manufacturer of Cedar Rapids, Iowa. As Friends favor simplicity and frugality, the oats herein are more likely to be less costly than those of the Cedar Rapids manufacturer who has no connection with the Religious Society of Friends, although a few Friends might work there. By right of prior title, then, we declare these are truly Quaker rolled oat cookies; baked by Quakers. Perhaps, a steel cut oat might find its way into a cookie or two but we affirm the intention to use plain rolled oats, raw or quickened. Have a Cookie as a simple gift from Freedom Friends to You.
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THESE COOKIES ARE FREE FOR THE TAKING - BE FRIENDLY AND SHARE"
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