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Carrot Cookies II

Submitted by: Nevena Long
These cookies are delicious. 
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Carrot Cookies III

Submitted by: Barbara Hamilton
This is a soft cookie my grandmother used to make, very good. 

Carrot Cookies I

Submitted by: Tiffany Clinton
This recipe is a sweet and tasty cookie that you can take to parties, bake for home, or give as a gift. The carrot brings out the color in the cookies to turn to an ivory-orange color, beautiful! 
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Honeybee Cookies

Submitted by: Krystel
This is sweet and yummy. Here are some variations you might try: Honey Bran Cookies: Stir 1 cup of shredded of bran cereal into batter. Honey Cinnamon Cookies: Mix 2 tablespoons of sugar and 1/2 teaspoon of cinnamon; sprinkle on cookies immediately after removing from oven. Honey Coconut Cookies: Stir 1 cup of shredded coconut into the batter. 
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Honey Cookies

Submitted by: Becky
My mother-in-law gave me this recipe. 
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Old German Honey Cookies

Submitted by: Darlene
I got this recipe from my grandmother who got it from her grandmother. She had to translate it and then figure out measurements. The original recipe called for "enough flour to make a dough". Thankfully grandma knew what kind of dough. 

Carrot Walnut Cookies

Submitted by: Debbie Rowe
Carrot walnut cookies with orange cream cheese icing. 

Orange Carrot Cookies

Submitted by: Joni Gardine
My Grandma used to make these cookies all the time, and I grew up hooked! You'll be surprised at how great the combination of flavors are, especially with the citrusy glaze. 

Fruit and Honey Cookies

Submitted by: Regina
These cookies are jammed with fruit and sweetened with honey. 

Sweet Potato Cookies

Submitted by: Suzanne Stull
Similar to Carrot Cookies. May frost with cream cheese frosting if you like. 
 
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