Whats the BEST thing to include with any cookie mix?!


Question: i have peanutbutter cookie mix and last time i made em, i made them with M&M's and they were EXCELENT

what else can i make with them to make them this good?

i was thinking reeses pieces sounded good, but whats REAL good in cookies?


Answers: i have peanutbutter cookie mix and last time i made em, i made them with M&M's and they were EXCELENT

what else can i make with them to make them this good?

i was thinking reeses pieces sounded good, but whats REAL good in cookies?

In PNB cookies, stir in salted roasted peanuts. OMG, the combo of sweet cookie and salty nut is divine.

Choc chips are good, so are Reese's PNB chips if you really love PNB.

how about peanuts ,m&m , chocolate chips, ever try mash mallows wow

Obviously chocolate chips. Chopped peanuts would be good too. White chocolate chips. Rice Crispies would give them a nice crunch. It's just hard to mess up peanut butter cookies.

Heath toffee pieces and semi-sweet chocolate chips. Milk chocolate is too sweet for peanut butter cookies in my opinion.

coconut.
or wen they get out, eat it w/ a banana!

peanut buter and banana! yumm!

YUMMY!!
Reeses sounds good!!
White chocolate or dark chocolate is always great with peanutbutter cookies.
Also macadamion nuts or mini marshmallows!!

=)

peanut butter m&ms! they're my favorite! you said you tried m&ms, so try the peanut butter ones AND reeses. maybe some heath toffee bits would be good in them?

The Reese's pieces sound good!
What about butterscotch chips, coconut, cut up mini Reese peanut butter cups,raisins, Spanish peanuts,crushed candies,any kind of nuts, white chocolate chips, cut up snicker bar try any of these! Enjoy!

Try peanuts, or those tiny little marshmallows :3 Make sure they don't melt though, keep them soft!

Fudge brownie bites would be good in p-b cookies.

Didn't think this sounded that great when I tried it, but add some oatmeal. I was surprised how good it was and even my kids request them made this way now.

Macadamia nuts





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