Welsh Tea Cakes

Submitted by: Suzanne Stull 
Raisin cookie with a spice taste. 

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Finnish Cookie Sticks

Submitted by: MISS_MARSH 
Light and crispy cookies that are a Finnish tradition! 

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Scandinavian Almond Bars

Submitted by: Marji Stark 
These cookies are my family's favorite cookie. They are simple to make, unique and pretty. A wonderful recipe to make for a cookie exchange. Take your recipe along, everyone will want a copy! 

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Spice Cookies

Submitted by: Angie Kitcher 
This recipe was my mother's Grandmothers recipe. Spicy soft cookies with currants. Originally from England. Enjoy, they won't last long. 

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Mandelgeback

Submitted by: Lynn 
German almond cookies. This recipe is from my high school German teacher. They were very good! 

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Raspberry Almond Kiss Cookies

Submitted by: M.E. Blevins 
So easy and tasty too. I got this recipe from my mother in law years ago. I prefer them without the kisses however they are good with or without them. 

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Linzer Cookies

Submitted by: dlynn11 
I know these are bars and not cutouts, but they taste just as good! The Linzer Cookie is a family of cookies that are varied enough to include cocoa in some recipes. The constant is a cookie base made of finely chopped nuts, and a fruit-jam center; a crispy, buttery delicacy no matter what type! 

Coconut Fingers

Submitted by: Wanda F. 
A dainty Swedish coconut cookie. 

Quaresimali (Lenten Almond Biscuits)

Submitted by: Rosina 
An Italian biscotti - very crunchy. 

Gumdrop Cookies II

Submitted by: Robin J. 
Kids love 'em! 
 
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