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Meringue Kisses I

Submitted by: Pat K. 
These are sometimes called "forgotten cookies" because you make them, put in the warm oven and forget them. 

Surprise Meringue Kisses

Submitted by: Mellan 
Meringue cookies with a surprise inside. A variation of this recipe would be to omit the peppermint extract and add 1 1/2 cups chopped pecans after the stiff peaks form. 

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Forgotten Party Cookies

Submitted by: Debbie 
Cookies are FORGOTTEN in hot oven that has been turned off and are left in the oven for at least 4 - 6 hours. 

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Meringue Kisses II

Submitted by: Mary Frances Wasson 
Decorate with finely crushed nut brittle or other crushed candy. I have used crushed mints with success. You can use whatever flavoring extract you choose: almond, vanilla, lemon, etc. 

Forgotten Cookies I

Submitted by: Pat K. 
These cookies are left overnight in the oven. 

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Peanut Butter Kisses I

Submitted by: Grits 
Sort of peanut butter divinity. 

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Meringue Kisses III

Submitted by: COOKINGFANATIC 
When my brother got married last May, my mother made sure to give his bride a copy of this recipe. Any flavor of gelatin may be used in this recipe. They're light, airy and if you use a citrus flavored gelatin they have a refreshing tang. 

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Forgotten Cookies II

Submitted by: DOGIRL 
Meltaway meringue cookies with chocolate chips and the option of adding peanuts. Forget about them while they sit in the oven overnight. 

Peanut Butter Kisses II

Submitted by: Robin 
Peanut butter cookies with chocolate kisses in the center. 

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Meringue Kisses

Submitted by: Tami Henke 
There's a nice surprise of chocolate inside these frothy kisses. They're my husband's top choice each Christmas. 
 
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