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Apricot and White Chip Cookies with Almonds

Submitted by: Suzanne 
These are THE BEST cookies I ever made! They are a great hit with my family and friends. One variation is to add 1 cup of walnuts and 3/4 cup of dried cranberries in place of the apricots and almonds. 

Apricot Bars II

Submitted by: Emilia 
Apricot preserves you make yourself, sandwiched in a chewy oat crust. A perfect afternoon snack.  

Amaretto Butter Balls

Submitted by: Michele O'Sullivan 
Home Town: San Diego, California, USA
Living In: Henderson, Nevada, USA
Buttery and round cookie with almond liqueur. Chopped nuts optional. 

Raisin Honey Chews

Submitted by: Shari Norvell 
These cookies are soft and moist. They are my family's favorite cookie. 

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Beatrice Savitz's Apricot Cookies

Submitted by: Rachel Teplow 
My grandmother, a wonderful baker and cook, made these. 

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Cherry Chews

Submitted by: Laura 
A delicious square popular in our family during the holidays. 

Marmalade Chews

Submitted by: CAROLMAROL68 
Home Town: Grimsby, Ontario, Canada
Living In: Vineland, Ontario, Canada
A childhood favorite. You can't taste the marmalade but it makes the cookies moist and chewy. 

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Apricot Squares

Submitted by: Missy 
Rich bars with sweet apricots, these are sure to become one of your favorite desserts. 

Apricot - Date Bars

Submitted by: ERBK 
Home Town: Worthington, Pennsylvania, USA
Living In: Beavercreek, Ohio, USA
A moist type bar cookie. Delicious! 

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Apricot Bars I

Submitted by: Marian 
A rich little bar cookie that's hard to stop with just one. 
 
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