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Walnut Balls

Submitted by: Anonymous 
This is an old, old recipe that has been in the family for years. The origin is unknown. Recipe uses very little sugar in it and is rolled in superfine sugar to sweeten. 

Black Walnut Cookies I

Submitted by: Lynda Rushing 
My grandmother make these cookies. They are my family's favorite. 

Favorite Black Walnut Cookies

Submitted by: Terri McDougal 
An easy cookie to make, with the distinctive flavor of black walnuts. It is especially good with a nice cup of tea, or coffee. 

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Gram's Snow Balls

Submitted by: B. Bell 
Ever year at Christmas my Gram would make her snow balls. She's gone, but making and eating these cookies with my children brings back lots of great memories. 

Black Walnut Cookies II

Submitted by: Cynthia 
this is a very nutty black walnut cookie. A crisp confection that is great on a cold day with a cup of hot chocolate. 

Black Walnut Cookies

Submitted by: Julie Stokes 
A wonderful variation of Mexican Wedding Cookies that won first prize at the state fair! 

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Nut Butter Balls

Submitted by: Marcia 
Rich and buttery. If you don't have almond extract, you can use 2 teaspoons of vanilla in its place. Any type of nuts can be used in place of the walnuts. 

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Butter Balls II

Submitted by: Julia 
Rich, buttery cookies. 

Butter Nut Balls

Submitted by: Debbie Kinas 
Butter nut cookies rolled in balls and then rolled in powder sugar. 

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Butter Balls I

Submitted by: P. Mathison 
Rich , buttery flavored cookies. 
 
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