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      for those of you who are Brits or if you happen to be from the south..
      this is a cookies named after the army that was sent to aid the Allies in WWI it stands for Australian and New Zealand army corps..
      and when i was in New Zealand, we use to make this a lot and i just love it~!!
      i hope the tasty recipe will bring you enjoyment and a full tummy! (i usually just sit there and eat a full tin!)

      ANZAC BISCUITS
      Oven temperature 180 degrees C (350 degrees F). Turn oven on to heat up
      while making mixture.

      125g Plain Flour
      150g Sugar
      1 cup (250ml) of desicated coconut
      1 Cup rolled oats (type used for making porridge!)
      100g Butter
      1 Tablespoon Golden Syrup (you can use honey but it is not as gooey!)
      1/2(half) teaspoon od bicarbonate of soda
      2 Tablespoons of Boiling water.

      Mix together the first 4 ingredients in a large bowl.
      Melt the butter and golden syrup together in a jug or bowl
      Dissolve the Bicarbonate of soda in the boiling water and add to the
      butter/golden syrup mix.
      Make a well in the centre of the dry ingredients and add the liquid.
      Mix in well.
      Place large teaspoonfuls of the mixture on a greased tray (or put on baking
      paper on a tray). Do not flatten mixture. Leave room for biscuits to spread
      out.
      Bake for about 15-20 minutes
      Remove from oven and allow to cool a bit before taking them off tray. Cool
      on baking rack.

      Can be frozen, and keep in tin well.(Except for people eating them)

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