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Fortune Cookies II

Submitted by: DeAnn Plaskett
They are not Chinese in origin, but the innovation of an enterprising baker in Los Angeles in the 1920's. Be sure to have cotton gloves and a muffin pan handy. And, don't forget to have all your 'fortunes' written and ready in 1/2 x 3 inch strips. 

Fortune Cookies IV

Submitted by: Suzanne Stull
At your next Chinese dinner, surprise them with homemade fortune cookies! You'll need to have a bunch of fortunes written out on paper for stuffing in the cookies! 

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Fortune Cookies So Easy

Submitted by: BABYCAKES291
Home Town: Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, USA
Living In: Kennesaw, Georgia, USA
Taste and look just like the ones you get at a Chinese restaurant! I was very pleased with my first attempt baking these! Adding your own personalized message allows you to create great favors for any occasion! Alternatively, I have rolled these into tube-like cigar shapes and filled them with icing for other occasions which have been a crowd pleaser! 

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Fortune Cookies I

Submitted by: Aleta
Write your own fortunes and place them in cookies. Great for parties. 

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Classic Chocolate Cookies

Submitted by: Arthur Bergen
Plain in appearance, but rich in flavor. 

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Jeanne's Chocolate Kiss Cookies

Submitted by: Jeanne Hopkins
This recipe is fast and easy to make. It's a true chocolate lover's dream cookie. 

Chocolate Crackle Cookies

Submitted by: Susan Mulqueen
This recipe was handed down by my Aunt Maureen. One of the best chocolate sugar cookies you will ever eat. 

Evelyn's Cornflake Cookies

Submitted by: Ingrid
I got this recipe from my ex mother-in-law in the late 6O's. 

Cori's Krispie Cookies

Submitted by: Chris Fonoti
Crisp, crunchy, delicious! Made without eggs. 

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