Apple and Spice Cookies

Submitted by: Tudy 
Apple and Spice cookies - egg and milk free. Great for those with allergies. 

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Grandma's Apple Cookies

Submitted by: Sally Hutcheson 
These cookies can be made either drop style or bar style. You can ice them either with confectioners' sugar or butter cream frosting. They are moist and delicious. 

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Glazed Apple Cookies

Submitted by: Sandy Moore 
Spicy cookies that everyone loves. I've mailed them before and they mail beautifully. I've been making these for about 25 years, and never met anyone yet who didn't like them. 

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Butterscotch Apple Cookies

Submitted by: CORWYNN DARKHOLME 
Butterscotch and apple are such a great combination, these cookies are to die for!! 

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Vanilla-Glazed Apple Cookies

Submitted by: Sharon Crider 
'This delicious fruit-and nut-packed cookie recipe was my mother's, and it has been one of my mother's, and it has been one of my favorites for many years,' offers Sharon Crider from St. Robert, Missouri. 

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Aunt Hazel's Apple Oatmeal Cookies

Submitted by: R. Smith 
An old family favorite. 

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Walnut Raisin Apple Cookies

Submitted by: Amber Gregoire 
Amber Gregoire's chunky cookies are jam-packed with goodies--from apples and raisins to oats and nuts. 'They're perfect for taking to potlucks,' she suggested from Monterey, Tennessee. 

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Apple Oatmeal Cookies II

Submitted by: ccsick 
Home Town: Boone, Iowa, USA
Living In: Malvern, Iowa, USA
Lightly spiced oatmeal cookie with all natural ingredients. 

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Apple Oatmeal Cookies I

Submitted by: Laura S. 
A delicious fruity variation on oatmeal cookies. 

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Apple Butter Cookies

Submitted by: Dorothy Hawkins 
My mother used to bake these mouth-watering cookies for an after-school treat. Though it's been 55 years since I first found out about them, I still savor the smell that fills the house as these cookies bake. They stay moist and fresh for a long time, or the dough can be stored in the refrigerator for several days so you can bake as you need them. 
 
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