<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> On July 1 Claire Lazenbnik posted a recipe for Breakfast Cookies she created by modifying a non-gf recipe. They sounded very interesting but called for poha flakes, which I had never heard of. I risked a leap of faith and modified them further using unsweetened grated coconut in place of the flakes and changing a few other things. They turned out to be very nice so I posted my 'Modified Breakfast Cookie' recipe. There have been some favourable response as follows, but the credit goes to Claire for starting the process. "These are the best cookies!!! Thanks so much for sharing them with us! I can't quit eating them and my son is the one with cd. He thinks they are ok but he is 13 and if it is a little healthy then it is just ok! I put raisins and apricots in mine......I'll try something different next time. Can you just make them without anything, like a mock oatmeal cookie? Just choc chips? I didn't know if they would have the same texture without the fruit. I tell ya they are just wonderful. " "Thanks, Jessie. You left off the word "cup" in the original recipe. You might want to note that for people on the link. (I thought it might mean that of the 2.5 cups of gf flour mix, half of it should be soy flour!) Cheers!" (This is quite correct - I did leave out 'cup' it should be 1/2 CUP of soy flour) "Tastes good? but not healthy way too much fat." "It would be useful for us if you reposted the recipe exactly as you made it. is the coconut sweet?" I answered several other questions privately, to summarize other info - To substitute for milk in baking (muffins, cakes, cookies, pancakes, etc.) I have used equal amounts of Sprite or 7UP, either diet or reg. When I modified the original recipe, I cut the fat or oil in half and added two eggs. Probably didn't lower cholesterol, or reduce fat by much. Thanks for all the positive responses. Hope I got all the questions answered. Jessie