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Cracker Jack Cookies I

Submitted by: Juanita Peek 
This is a very old recipe from at least the 30's. The name comes from the old expression meaning 'great'. 

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Graham Cracker Cookies

Submitted by: Maureen Worman 
Chocolate chips, M & M's, and chopped nuts make the cookie complete. 

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Cowboy Cookies I

Submitted by: Sharon 
This recipe is from the Amish. 

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Spring Cleaning Cookies

Submitted by: HUGEN 
I was cleaning out my kitchen cabinets and found several ingredients which needed to be used up and I came up with these chewy, coconut, oatmeal, chocolate chip, pecan cookies.  

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Chewy Crispy Coconut Cookies

Submitted by: Melissa J 
Crispy, chewy, coconut, oatmeal, cornflake cookies. Wow are these good! 

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Royal Coconut Cookies

Submitted by: Nannette Lorenz 
These have always been a childhood favorite of mine growing up in the 70's and they still are today. 

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Ambrosia Cookies

Submitted by: Jo Nebel 
A very tasty cookie that goes over very well at any gathering. 

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Coconut Oatmeal Cookies I

Submitted by: Darlene 
I know this recipe sounds different but it was a favorite growing up. They were always one of this first kinds gone when we went to visit grandma. 

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Urban Legend Chocolate Chip Cookies

Submitted by: Rene Kratz 
You may have heard this story...a woman asks to buy a cookie recipe and is told it will cost 'two-fifty.' She thinks this means $2.50, but then she gets her credit card bill back and finds out it is $250.00. Outraged, she spreads the recipe far and wide to try and get her money's worth. I first heard this story 6 years ago and was given a recipe on a sheet of paper which bore the date '1986.' The supposed originator of the recipe was a well-known cookie company. I have since heard this tale again several times, with the recipe originating from different upscale department stores. True story? Who knows, but it's a darn good cookie. Here's my version. 

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Wilderness Place Lodge Cookies

Submitted by: Kim Brittain 
These cookies were created by the owners of Wilderness Place Lodge, in Lake Creek, Alaska. The owners are very good friends of mine, and the culinary creations at this fishing lodge are out of this world! I promise, one of these cookies will fill you as much as a cheeseburger and fries would! 
 
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