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Melt In Your Mouth Cookies III

Submitted by: LindaK
This recipe makes 3 dozen cookies, takes 15 minutes to put together - chills for one hour in the fridge before slicing. It can be prepared ahead and the dough freezes well. 

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Simple Sugar Cookies

Submitted by: Tiffany Clinton
One of the simplest sugar cookies ever! When baked, they are delicious and it's hard to keep them in the cookie jar for long...because everyone eats them too quickly. 

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Dora's Christmas Cookies

Submitted by: Beverly Metzger
This recipe has been in my family for over 50 years. As a child, I couldn't wait to go to my sister's house to bake these. We would bake all one day and decorate them all day the next. Fond memories. Cut down on the salt if using margarine. 

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Melt In Your Mouth Peanut Butter Cookies

Submitted by: Angie M
These Peanut Butter cookies are NOT chewy, they are melt-in-your mouth. The water in them lets you put them in your cookie press. 

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Melt - In - Your - Mouth Shortbread

Submitted by: Jennifer Wilton
This quick and easy shortbread will literally melt when you take a bite. Great for Christmas parties with a little bit of decorating. 

Melt in your Mouth Cookies I

Submitted by: Debbie
The name says it all! 

Melt in your Mouth Cookies II

Submitted by: Kira
By making your own brown sugar, these cookies will be the chewiest and moistest ones you'll ever make. 

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Lemon Butter Cookies

Submitted by: Kathleen Dickerson
Crisp, lemony cookies. 

Ginger Butter Cookies

Submitted by: Rosina
Surprise! No molasses. 

Christmas Tree Cookies

Submitted by: Shannon
This is great dessert when you are having company. They are in the shapes of Christmas trees. Use green and red sprinkles and any kind of frosting to decorate. 
 
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