Half Moons III

Submitted by: SAUNDRA 
Cutout cookies with molasses, sour cream and pecans. 

Apple Half Moons

Submitted by: Rosina 
Short Cut - try using chunky applesauce in place of apples. Or go wild with fruit preserves! 

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Chicken Half Moons

Submitted by: OPABINIA 
This yummy homemade stuffed pasta can be served a la carte or with a sauce. It makes an excellent meal or side dish. 

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Half Moon Cookies

Submitted by: J. Storm 
The potato flour makes a very tender crust. These are best eaten the same day they are baked, but prepare dough one day ahead. Ideally, pearl sugar should be used in the sugar/nut mixture for sprinkling. Pearl sugar can be bought at Scandinavian shops. If you can't find it, just use crushed sugar cubes. 

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Half and Halfs

Submitted by: Lindsay 
Chocolate chip cookies and chocolate chocolate chip cookies in one! 

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Crescent Cookies

Submitted by: Deana 
These buttery cookies are shaped like little crescents. You can use different kinds of nuts or add spices to your sugar for variety. 

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Classic Butter Cookies II

Submitted by: Heidi 
Simple and tasteful is always a classic. 

Holiday Butter Cookies

Submitted by: Christie B. 
These are excellent butter cookies that will hold your holiday stamp well and not change size when baking. Its our family secret to you! 

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Vel's Christmas Shortbread

Submitted by: Judy Smith 
There are a lot of shortbread recipes out there, but these are special. Vel is my mom, and these are the best! 

Finska Kakor

Submitted by: Robin J. 
Buttery cookies topped with sugar and almonds. 
 
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