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Soft Molasses Cookies I

Submitted by: Rosina 
This is a soft molasses cookie from about 30 years ago. If do not like walnuts, substitute with raisins or other types of nuts. 

Ginger Cream Cookies

Submitted by: Jeannie Green 
Soft ginger cookie. Tastes better after a few days in storage. My mom's recipe. 

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Molasses Cookies I

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This is an old family recipe, and well worth the time and effort. 

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Old Fashioned Molasses Cookies

Submitted by: B M Schumaker 
A real old fashioned molasses cookie for you to sink your teeth into. These cookies are cut out into circles and each one has a decorative raisin in the middle. To make sour milk, just add 1 teaspoon of vinegar to a cup of milk and let it stand for 5 minutes. 

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Mary Mazzie's Anise Cookies

Submitted by: Patti 
These cookies resemble biscotti, but are more tender, light & excellent with coffee. 

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Submitted by: MBG 
Crispy and very thin. 

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Grammy Burnham's Molasses Cookies

Submitted by: Hazel Fritz 
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