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Grandma M's Raisin Cookies

Submitted by: M. Madsen
Tart raisin cookies to make you pucker like grandma when she takes out her teeth ; - )  

Dave's Big Raisin Cookies

Submitted by: Art Mensink
Here is Dave's Big Raisin cookies, the best you can find. 

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Children's Delight Cookies

Submitted by: Lenna
This was a favorite of my 6 children. It is easy to make and if the batch is too large, the recipe is easily cut in half. 

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Drop Butter Cookies

Submitted by: Jackie Rowe
I found this recipe in my Grandmother 's file box. They just melt in your mouth. It made a big hit with my family. You can also use chocolate chips or nuts instead of raisins. 

Grandma Tibbitts Sugar Cookies

Submitted by: Paula
This recipe was handed down from my great grandmother. It took a few years to figure out the exact measures. These cookies are very soft and if you want to use a cutter, the dough should be refrigerated a couple hours. I use a three inch biscuit cutter. You can also drop these if you are short on time. Sprinkle tops with colored sugar or whatever decorative confection you like. These are good plain also. 

Jumbo Raisin Cookies

Submitted by: Mary Beth Zabriskie
Juicy raisins are the star in these popular cookies! They're great as a snack with coffee. 

Helen's Raisin Drop Cookies

Submitted by: Karen
These cookies taste like raisin-filled but are a lot less work. 

Arny Cookies

Submitted by: Carol Egan
Don't know how these cookies got their name, but they stay soft and the frosting does, too! I usually tint the frosting with a little food coloring just to make them more festive. 

Cornmeal Cookies II

Submitted by: Elaine Ogden
Rich cookies.... my kids love them! 

Butterfinger Cookies

Submitted by: Glenda
A great cookie for the Butterfinger candy lover! 
 
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