Anzac Biscuits II

Submitted by: Kelly Marx 
I lived in Australia for a few years. Very good, simple cookie. 

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ANZAC Biscuits with Almonds

Submitted by: Allison Thomas 
Delicious almond and oat cookies traditionally made for ANZAC day in Austrailia. 

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Anzac Biscuits with Macadamia Nuts

Submitted by: Vanessa Pike-Russell 
When the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps landed at Gallipoli on April 25, 1915, a legend was born. On Anzac Day every year, we pay homage, not only to the Anzacs, but to Australians who have fought in all wars. These biscuits are uniquely Australian and this recipe utilizes Macadamia Nuts, another Australian treasure. 

Australian Federation Biscuits

Submitted by: BRADTHERESA 
This year is the Centenary of Federation of Australia, and this recipe was provided by the great-granddaughter of Henry and Isabella Parkes (your equivalent of a first lady). In Australia, we call them biscuits, rather than cookies, but they are well worth trying. 

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Arrowroot Biscuits

Submitted by: Anne Paisley 
These do not spread in baking. 

Chocolate Biscuits

Submitted by: Safiya 
These chocolate biscuits have a unique, yet delicious light, chocolaty taste. They are crispy on the outside, and soft and chewy in the inside. 

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Lemon Biscuits

Submitted by: Carol 
These are good with tea. 

Nana Smith's Oatmeal Biscuits

Submitted by: Martin Smith 
Old-style English oatmeal cookies, more like a bar, very popular in the 1950's, at least in our house. 

Russian Tea Biscuits

Submitted by: Rosina 
These are a nice addition on any cookie platter. 

Quaresimali (Lenten Almond Biscuits)

Submitted by: Rosina 
An Italian biscotti - very crunchy. 
 
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