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Holly Berry Cookies

Submitted by: Audrey Thibodeau 
What would Christmas be without overflowing tins of cookies? These festive filled cookies are the all time favorites of my family. Back when our children were small, we began baking them the day after Halloween and put them away in the freezer. 

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Raspberry Star Cookies

Submitted by: Sharyn 
A delicious cookie filled with raspberry jam and topped with an almond flavored glaze.  

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Sugared Black Raspberry Tea Cookies

Submitted by: Jennifer 
Petite, crunchy, black raspberry filled thumbprints, dipped in granulated sugar, and studded with miniature chocolate chips. These cookies freeze well. 

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Empire Cookies

Submitted by: Marguerite 
Jam filled shortbread cookies have been a longtime favorite on Scottish and English tea tables. Now popular in Canada! Store in a covered tin. 

Apricot Cookies

Submitted by: Kathy Lusk 
These cookies have a great tart and sweet taste. These are not just a Christmas cookie, but they get asked for every year! You can substitute cranberry sauce for apricot preserve, or try doing half apricot and half cranberry, yum! 

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