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Toffee Nut Cookies

Submitted by: Lmonast 
Quick and easy, this cookie recipe is a hit for potluck lunches, cookie exchanges or just to have on hand when company comes. 

Toffee Crunch Cookies

Submitted by: Andy 
An old favorite! 

Caramel Cookies

Submitted by: ALISA4392 
Buttery and nutty refrigerator cookies made with brown sugar for a caramel flavor.  

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Giant Toffee Chocolate Chip Cookies

Submitted by: Letty 
A good snack for the kids. 

Chocolate Cookies

Submitted by: Nancy Dorman 
My grandmother used to make these and what a favorite they are. As I type this recipe, I see her handwriting and remember those good ole days! These are a delicate, cake like cookie with chocolate frosting. The nuts are optional, if you like them add them. Pecans or peanuts taste just as great as walnuts do. 

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Chocolate Toffee Cookies II

Submitted by: Stephanie 
These cookies will become crisp after they have cooled. 

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Oatmeal Raisin Toffee Cookies

Submitted by: ERIN C 
The toffee candy bar bits make this cookie VERY addictive! A great twist on an old-fashioned cookie. 

Praline Cookies

Submitted by: Ingrid 
This recipe makes a good cookie, but rather rich! 

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Chinese Cookies

Submitted by: Vicki 
These cookies are like the ones you'll find at the grocery store bakery. They have a chocolate center. You can make your own fudge icing, or buy it pre-made at the store. 

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Grandma Orcutt's Date Cookies

Submitted by: Melvina B. 
Sliced brown sugar refrigerator cookies with dates and walnuts -- heavenly if served warm from the oven. 
 
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