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		<title>Portland Cookie Review: Big Sky Bakery</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Nov 2009 15:22:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>review by Biscuit Wakefield &#8211; please read &#8220;Biscuit On Cookies&#8220;</p> <p>Big Sky Bakery Chocolate Chip Oatmeal Walnut Cookie (I purchased mine from the Public Market, but itâ€™s available at the Woodfords location as well) (My apologies, I forgot the price. Again! It was reasonable, though, I remember that. Good cookies are so distracting.) Now that <span style="color:#777"> . . . &#8594; Read More: <a href="http://hillytown.com/news/food-news/portland-cookie-review-big-sky-bakery/">Portland Cookie Review: Big Sky Bakery</a></span>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>review by <a href="mailto:biscuit@hillytown.com?subject=Hey%20Biscuit%20Nice%20Cookies">Biscuit Wakefield</a> &#8211; please read &#8220;<a href="http://hillytown.com/food/biscuit-on-cookies/">Biscuit On Cookies</a>&#8220;</em></p>
<p><a href="http://www.mainebread.com/" target="_blank">Big Sky Bakery</a><br />
Chocolate Chip Oatmeal Walnut Cookie<br />
(I purchased mine from the Public Market, but itâ€™s available at the Woodfords location as well)<br />
(My apologies, I forgot the price. Again! It was reasonable, though, I remember that. Good cookies are so distracting.)<br />
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Now that the air has cooled I find myself turning to that old breakfast standby: oatmeal. Such simple food, yet so nourishing, so satisfying. Amazing how a few centsâ€™ worth of oats will tide you over until lunch, even if you have a busy morning and lots of leaves to rake.</p>
<p>However, in my mind, there is a clear distinction between a chocolate-chip cookie and an oatmeal chocolate-chip cookie. Oats lend sturdiness, texture, and yes â€“ flavor. Oats in a CCC arenâ€™t an â€˜add-in.â€™ Theyâ€™re a revision (OCCC). Mind you, it can be a tasty revision, as this OCCC from Big Sky proves.</p>
<p>Butter fans, take note! Real creamery taste shines in this cookie, and thereâ€™s just enough salt to cut the rich sweetness. Big Sky is, of course, known for its breads â€“ the Honey Whole Wheat is a staple of the Wakefield household â€“ and while it seems odd to say this, itâ€™s possible to detect the quality flour in Big Skyâ€™s cookie. Itâ€™s oaty, yes, but wheaty too; Iâ€™d be curious to taste a version of this cookie sans oats, just for comparisonâ€™s sake.</p>
<p>Walnut fans, also take note! I do not, for the record, prefer walnuts in my cookies. But these are fresh and flavorful, lacking the bitter tang that plagues cheap (or aged) nuts. As for the chocolate, itâ€™s dark and assertive enough to mingle with all these other flavors, though I wish thereâ€™d been more of it. I say that, though. What really grabbed me about this cookie, and what Iâ€™m remembering now as I write about it, is the phenomenal, comforting, homey taste and mouthfeel of the grains surrounding said chocolate.</p>
<p>I guess this is the only cookie thatâ€™s ever made me crave a bowl of oatmeal. I mean this as a great compliment.</p>
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