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Grandma's Cutout Cookies

Submitted by: Gina McKinney
This is a soft cutout cookie with a tint of nutmeg. 

Cut-Out Butter Cookies

Submitted by: Melissa
These are very yummy cut-out type cookies. You may end up not needing all of the 2 1/2 cups of flour. 

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Busia's Cutout Cookies

Submitted by: Amy Melissa
These cookies are great everyday cookies, not too sweet or buttery. They are usually in special shapes and decorated for different holidays. 

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Cut-Out Cookies in a Flower Pot

Submitted by: Laura
I received this recipe at a Cake and Candy store when I signed up for a class. We made fall leaves and put them in a clay pot - they looked great! For best flavor results use pure Mexican vanilla the creme de la creme of vanillas. You will need about 6 dozen dowels, cut to approximately 6 inches (with some longer and some shorter) for cookie sticks. 

Christmas Orange Rind Cut-Out Cookies

Submitted by: Holly
Fun to have the kids help cut out these cookies! 

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Sour Cream Cut-Out Cookies

Submitted by: Rhonda Berg
Easy cut-out cookies that are wonderful anytime of year. I received this recipe when I was in grade school so it is a good recipe to have kids help with. 

Christmas Cut-Out Cookies

Submitted by: Nancy
Sugar cut-out cookies with a hint of anise flavoring. Crisp and white, these cookies are excellent for frosting and decorating. 

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Easy Cut-Out Cookies

Submitted by: Tina Curtis
This is the easiest and the best tasting sugar cookies you will eat. It's so easy kids will always request it! 

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Delilah's Frosted Cut-Out Sugar Cookies

Submitted by: Delilah Lopez
My Family just loves this sugar cookie recipe. The hardened frosting adds a special touch! 

Cut-Out Cookies Made with Oat Flour

Submitted by: Liz Flynn
A cut-out cookie that uses oat flour for a flavorful and easy to work with cookie dough. Eat them plain, or frost with your favorite frosting. 
 
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