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Candy Cane Cookies I

Submitted by: Dolores White 
Make one complete cookie at a time. If the dough of one color is shaped first, the little rolls become to dry to twist. 

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Candy Cane Cookies III

Submitted by: RAMB 
Red and white cookies shaped like candy canes. These are sprinkled with a mixture of sugar and crushed candy cane when they are hot out of the oven.  

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Candy Cane Chocolate Chunk Cookies

Submitted by: LORENKAN 
A great Christmas treat! Ahhh, peppermint and chocolate! A winning combination! Try them and you'll be baking them every Christmas! 

Chocolate Chip Candy Cane Meringue Cookies

Submitted by: Kellie M 
This Christmas cookie recipe is my grandmother's and is a favorite in our family. The cookies are delicious with the chocolate chips, candy cane and nuts in them. They make wonderful gifts during the holidays! Baking them on parchment paper makes cleanup so much easier. 

Easy Drop Cookies

Submitted by: MJK 
My mother made these all year round, she would just change the color of sugar in which they were dipped. Consider putting a small amount of powdered drink mix (e.g.. Kool-Aid crystals) in white sugar to get different colors, and a little flavor. (Don't omit the sugar or the flavor will be too strong. ) 

Holiday Butter Cookies

Submitted by: Christie B. 
These are excellent butter cookies that will hold your holiday stamp well and not change size when baking. Its our family secret to you! 

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Old Fashioned Fudge Cookies

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

Cori's Krispie Cookies

Submitted by: Chris Fonoti 
Crisp, crunchy, delicious! Made without eggs. 

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Cream Cheese Christmas Cookies

Submitted by: DeeDee 
These are so nice at Christmas time, they look as pretty as they taste. 

Nougat Cookies

Submitted by: Florida Ray 
Chewy and sweet, these Swedish cookies take a bit more time to make... but are well worth the extra effort. 
 
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