Gumdrop Cookies III

Submitted by: DON1590 
Easy bar cookies with gumdrops and pecans.  

Gumdrop Cookies I

Submitted by: CAROL GUTT 
A special cookie for the holidays, with spiced gumdrops, raisins and walnuts. For best results, be sure to pick out the black gumdrops. 

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Coconut Gumdrop Cookies

Submitted by: Sallie 
Oatmeal, coconut, pecans and gumdrops all in one cookie. 

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Holiday Gumdrop Cookies

Submitted by: Letah Chilston 
MAKING these cookies, I feel I'm keeping my mother's Christmas spirit alive. They were her special treat each year at holiday time. These cookies are great for keeping children busy - they can cut up the gumdrops and eat all the black ones (they turn the dough gray). -Letah Chilston, Riverton, Wyoming 

Marco Polo Peanut Cookies

Submitted by: V. Monte 
Really good crunchy cookie. I got this recipe many years ago from my grandmother. 

Jumbo Raisin Cookies

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

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Nutty-Boy Peanut Cookies

Submitted by: BB Wong 
This recipe is very simple but sometimes the mixture might not be stiff enough or stick to the board. So you have to sprinkle flour to the mixture until it is stiff enough and will not stick on your fingers. 

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Dave's Big Raisin Cookies

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

Crispy Almond Cookies

Submitted by: Joy 
If you're really an almond lover, roll the dough in ground almonds before refrigerating. 

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Almond Cookies III

Submitted by: Anne 
My Mom got this recipe many years from a Chinese man who lived across the street from us when I was growing up. They are very good cookies and so easy to make. 
 
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