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Molasses Sugar Cookies

Submitted by: Karin Christian
These are a wonderful chewy spice cookie. They are drop cookies that keep very well. I make them at the beginning of the holiday season and they keep all the way to New Year's! 

Molasses Sugar Cookies

Submitted by: Kathy
These chewy cookies are made with molasses, brown sugar and shortening. To achieve the chewy texture, allow cookies to cool on a flat surface rather than a rack. 
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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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Molasses Cookies II

Submitted by: Jan Badovinac
Soft, easy molasses cookies. Great for kids to help make! 
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Powdered Sugar Cookies III

Submitted by: Jodeen Brown
I love this recipe. My mom made these when I was young. They are light, crispy and seem to melt in your mouth. Yum! 
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Super Sugar Cookies

Submitted by: Robin
This recipe has been in my family for many years. They melt in your mouth! 
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Powdered Sugar Cookies I

Submitted by: Alicia K. Chaput
Sugar cookies that melt in your mouth. 
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Sugar Cookies V

Submitted by: Becky
Quick, easy recipe...make extras and freeze some. 
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Soft Sugar Cookies IV

Submitted by: Laura Stearns
This Recipe is a State Fair Blue Ribbon winner. This is an easy sugar cookie recipe, you don't have to roll it out, and the cookies are soft and chewy, unlike other sugar cookies. Anybody can make these. 

Child-Proof Sugar Cookies

Submitted by: Wendy Mmm Gibson
This recipe is great for first time cookie makers and kindergartners. They are easy and lots of fun. The children in my classes have never messed up a batch of these cookies in the fourteen years I've been teaching kindergarten, and neither have my four adorable children. You can use whole wheat flour in place of the all-purpose flour, if you wish. 
 
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