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Jennifer Garneris getting into the fall spirit, and it’s a family affair!
In the newest installment of the actress’s “#PretendCookingShow,” Garner and her mother, Patricia, make a brown butter pumpkin oatmeal cookie recipe fromSally’s Baking Addictionwhile Garner’s father, William, watches on
“These are the most obvious cookies you’ve never made, so mom and I baked some for you,” Garner wrote, in the post’s caption. “Fall flavors of pumpkin and spice with the nutty crunch of oatmeal—yum. In @sallysbakeblog (I like your recipes, Sally!) the pumpkin is canned, the sugar is sugary, the butter and eggs are rich and delish — there is even a glaze!”
“Oh, you’ll make friends carrying around a plate of these, trust me,” Garner, 49, added.
“Can you smell the nuttiness?” Patricia asks her daughter while mixing the ingredients on the stove — later hilariously admitting. “I don’t!”
“Whoopsie,” Garner says at another point, after pouring too much confectionary sugar into a measuring cup. “This is why you shouldn’t do that.”
In the end, all worked out, Garner gushing about the cookies despite admitting she’s “not a pretty baker.”
She posted Sally’s Baking Addiction’s instructions and ingredients in the caption of the post, for all to try themselves too.
Called Farmer Jen’s Pumpkin Oatmeal Cookie, the autumnal flavored Once Upon a Farm pouch is full of pumpkin, banana, vanilla and cinnamon.
“Once Upon a Farm’s special blend, Farmer Jen’s Pumpkin Oatmeal Cookie packs all of the flavor with none of the decadence,” Garner wrote. “It is the organic, no sugar added, creamy, delicious, miracle of a bait and switch. Fresh fruits & veggies, there is nothing but happiness here.😁 "
On Sept. 14, it wasannouncedthat with every purchase of Once Upon a Farm’s limited-edition Farmer Jen’s Pumpkin Oatmeal Cookie, $0.25 will be donated to Save the Children. Once Upon a Farm will donate up to $50,000.
“Once Upon a Farm is small, butwe wanted to really show that we are serious about making this impactand A Million [Meals] is a daunting, audacious goal, but why not? So that’s what we’re going with,” Garner told PEOPLE earlier this month.
source: people.com