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Cherry Chip Cookies I

Submitted by: Jolyn Renshaw 
A chip cookie with a difference! Light, crispy and eggless, these cookies are a great after school treat with a cold mug of milk. 

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Vanilla Chip Cherry Cookies

Submitted by: Margaret Wilson 
Chopped maraschino cherries and vanilla chips make a great color and flavor combination in these sweet treats priced at just 20 cents each. 'They're a nice change from chocolate chip cookies,' writes Margaret Wilson of Hemet, California. 

Cherry Chip Cookies III

Submitted by: Marge P  
Simple cherry chipped cookies made with a boxed cake mix and whipped topping.  

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Malted Milk Chip Cookies

Submitted by: Robin J. 
Chocolate chip-like cookies with malted milk balls. 

Puffy Chocolaty Chip Cookies

Submitted by: Anne 
These cookies disappear before I get to put them into the cookie jar! 

Cherry Cookies

Submitted by: Graham Howell 
Chewy cherry cookies made with whole grain flours. 

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Soft Chocolate Chip Cookies II

Submitted by: Deb Wical 
These are soft and chewy cookies. 

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Mini Chip Sugar Cookies

Submitted by: Kathy 
These are good and a nice change from chocolate chip cookies. 

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Crunchy Chip Cookies

Submitted by: Kiki 
Somewhat like a chocolate chip cookie but this one has the added crunch of crisp rice cereal. 

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Three Hundred Chocolate Chip Cookies

Submitted by: Tracey Eller 
Basic chocolate chip cookie recipe, which makes 1 dozen ice cream scoop size cookies, multiplied by 25 (thank you, cooking program for doing the math!) 
 
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