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Ultimate Sugar Cookies

Submitted by: Sally 
The name says it all. Use pancake syrup instead of the corn syrup, if you wish. 

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Soft Sugar Cookies V

Submitted by: Eileen Sieger 
These cookies, which contain sour cream, are the softest sugar cookies ever! I find that if I roll them a little thick and do not overbake, they are best and stay moist. Use whatever cookie cutters that suit the occasion! 

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Molasses Sugar Cookies II

Submitted by: Karin Christian 
These taste like a ginger cookie. They can be either crispy or chewy, depending on when they are taken out of the oven. Balls of dough are formed, then rolled in sugar and baked. 

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Easy Sugar Cookies

Submitted by: Stephanie 
Quick and easy sugar cookies! They are really good, plain or with candies in them. My friend uses chocolate mints on top, and they're great! 

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Mexican Sugar Cookies

Submitted by: Bea Ramirez 
Cut-out cookies rolled in sugar and cinnamon. 

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Sugar Cookies III

Submitted by: The Compulsive Cookie 
Delicious sugar cookies. You can vary the flavor of these cookies by using lemon or almond extract instead of the orange extract. 

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For-My-Love Sugar Cookies

Submitted by: Marilyn Wheeler 
Cut the dough for these crisp cookies into heart shapes...or form into letters to spell out sweet nothings to your sweetie. 'These are our favorite sugar cookies,' writes Marilyn Wheeler of Ellijay, Georgia. 'They're one of the homemade treats I love to bake for friends and neighbors.' 

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Old Fashioned Sugar Cookies in a Jar

Submitted by: Trina 
Sugar cookie mix in a jar. This makes a great gift for those who have everything.  

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Rumford Sugar Cookies

Submitted by: Martha 
A nice sugar cookie from the 1940s. It's fine to use milk instead of the water. 

Mom's Sugar Cookies

Submitted by: Sally 
These cookies are great rolled out or you can put them through the bar cookie disc of a cookie press to make thin cookies. (Using a cookie press is much faster than rolling them out.) 
 
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