The BEST No Bake Lactation Cookies!
This lactation cookie recipe is great because it’s easy, fast, and DELICIOUS!
(plus you don’t have to use your oven!)
Bursting with the rich flavor of creamy peanut butter, each bite promises a comforting taste of familiarity coupled with the goodness of oats, flaxseed, and brewer's yeast – ingredients renowned for their lactogenic properties.
Did you know that lactating moms need an additional 500 calories per day?
These peanut butter no bake lactation cookies are a perfect snack to give your milk supply a boost, give you energy, and add some wholesome ingredients to your diet.
Next time you’re looking for an easy, one-handed lactation snack, give these a try!
(You’ll be SO happy you did!) :)
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No Bake Peanut Butter Lactation Cookies Recipe
Dry Ingredients
3 1/2 cups whole rolled oats
1 cup white sugar
1 package instant pudding mix (3.4 oz. ), any flavor
2 tablespoons flax seed meal
2 tablespoons brewers yeast
1/2 cup mix-ins, optional (chocolate chips, m&ms, etc. )
Wet Ingredients
1 cup peanut butter
1/2 cup water
Recipe Steps
Add the dry ingredients to a large mixing bowl.
Add the wet ingredients to the dry ingredients.
Mix with your hands and form into a dough.
Form into 24 balls.
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