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Fortune Cookies So Easy

Submitted by: BABYCAKES291 Supporting Member (Click to learn more about Supporting Membership)
Home Town: Johnstown, Pennsylvania, USA
Living In: Kennesaw, Georgia, USA
Taste and look just like the ones you get at a Chinese restaurant! I was very pleased with my first attempt baking these! Adding your own personalized message allows you to create great favors for any occasion! Alternatively, I have rolled these into tube-like cigar shapes and filled them with icing for other occasions which have been a crowd pleaser! 

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Dave's Big Raisin Cookies

Submitted by: Art Mensink 
Here is Dave's Big Raisin cookies, the best you can find. 

Bow Tie Cookies

Submitted by: MARBALET 
This crispy cookies are sure to be a new favorite! These cookies are also known as Kichel. 

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Children's Delight Cookies

Submitted by: Lenna 
This was a favorite of my 6 children. It is easy to make and if the batch is too large, the recipe is easily cut in half. 

Jumbo Raisin Cookies

Submitted by: MBMCD 
Juicy raisins are the star in these popular cookies! They're great as a snack with coffee. 

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Fortune Cookies II

Submitted by: DeAnn Plaskett 
They are not Chinese in origin, but the innovation of an enterprising baker in Los Angeles in the 1920's. Be sure to have cotton gloves and a muffin pan handy. And, don't forget to have all your 'fortunes' written and ready in 1/2 x 3 inch strips. 

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Soft Sugar Cookies IV

Submitted by: Laura Stearns 
This Recipe is a State Fair Blue Ribbon winner. This is an easy sugar cookie recipe, you don't have to roll it out, and the cookies are soft and chewy, unlike other sugar cookies. Anybody can make these. 

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Old Fashioned Fudge Cookies

Submitted by: Sally 
These cookies taste like the old fashioned fudge we used to make. 

Pepper Cookies II

Submitted by: LLYONS 
This recipe has been in my family for years. The recipe used to contain black pepper, but we found it spicy enough without it. 

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Ricotta Cookies II

Submitted by: Sandy 
Delicate Italian ricotta cookies with an almond flavored glaze. Very good! 
 
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