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The Best Rolled Sugar Cookies

Submitted by: Jill Saunders
Whenever you make these cookies for someone, be sure to bring along several copies of the recipe! You will be asked for it, I promise!!! 

Sugar Cookies XII

Submitted by: Kim
This recipe makes a lot of cookies! They are great for big holiday get-togethers. Try the sugar cookie icing recipe with these. 

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Michelle's Soft Sugar Cookies

Submitted by: Michelle Roy
These sugar cookies have won raves from all who have tried them. They are soft and have a light and delicate flavor. They're great for Christmastime cut outs. 

Roll About Sugar Cookies

Submitted by: K. Cornell
These cookies are thick and bake up really soft. Great for cut out cookies. 

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Soft Sugar Cookies I

Submitted by: Kathy Brandt
Home Town: Niagara Falls, New York, USA
Living In: Pemberville, Ohio, USA
These cookies are big, soft and excellent! Great with frosting too! We won't eat any other sugar cookie! 

Spur Sugar Cookies

Submitted by: Kathy
This was my great-great grandmother's recipe. We make it every year and ice the cookies, rather than sugaring them! 

Rumford Sugar Cookies

Submitted by: Martha
A nice sugar cookie from the 1940s. It's fine to use milk instead of the water. 

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Mrs. Fields Sugar Cookies

Submitted by: Ashley
Just like Mrs. Field's sugar cookies. 

Great Gram's Sugar Cookies

Submitted by: Victoria Turner
This recipe has been handed down for generations in my family. Hope you like them as much as we do! 

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Great Grandad's Sugar Cookies

Submitted by: Kathylee
This recipe puffs up to make great Sugar cookies. My Great Grandfather was a baker, and this is the kind the bakery made. 
 
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