Cinnamon and Sugar Pork Rinds

Submitted by: DRLMCOBB 
These sound awful but taste pretty good - especially if you are on a low carb diet. Adjust cinnamon and sugar substitute amounts to your taste. 

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Sugar Free Cinnamon Cookies

Submitted by: Potter Fogharty 
These cookies use a sugar supplement instead of sugar. 

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Cinnamon Sugar Butter Cookies II

Submitted by: DARBYANNE 
This recipe is meant to mimic a Mrs. Fields cookie - for those times you can't get to the mall cookie shop! 

Cinnamon Crisps

Submitted by: Jeannie 
Very crisp, crunchy and cinnamony. 

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Cinnamon Sugar Butter Cookies I

Submitted by: Stephanie 
I hope that you enjoy this recipe - it's one of my favorites! 

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Cinnamon Sugar Biscotti

Submitted by: SARA LEE 
This is an Italian version of cinnamon toast. Everyone is sure to enjoy these! 

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Cinnamon Sugar Cookies

Submitted by: MARBALET 
A traditional refrigerator cookie rolled in cinnamon sugar before baking. Great for making ahead of time. 

Sugar Free Cinnamon Nut Balls

Submitted by: Sherry Lewis 
A good, sugar free cookie. You can substitute pecans or other chopped nut for the walnuts. 

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Cinnamon Honey Butter

Submitted by: Karena 
This is a creamy honey-cinnamon treat, and is absolutely wonderful on toast, bagels, muffins, pancakes, waffles. 

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Cinnamon Bun Icing

Submitted by: ASILMARIE 
Home Town: Willowick, Ohio, USA
Really good icing for cinnamon buns. This recipes makes enough to cover 20 large rolls. You may want to divide it if you don't need so much 
 
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