Moravian Ginger Cookies I

Submitted by: MBG 
Crispy and very thin. 

Moravian Ginger Cookies II

Submitted by: JJOHN32 
These are lower in fat than most cookies, but still delicious! Try using whole wheat flour instead of all-purpose flour, if you wish. 

Moravian Sugar Cookies

Submitted by: Pat Wieghorst 
This is a very old recipe. The Moravian Settlers were in our area, Lehighton, PA. A very thin rolled cookie. 

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Ginger and Spice Cookies

Submitted by: Janet 
Soft cookies, with a touch of spice. 

Raisin Filled Spice Cookies

Submitted by: GINGER P 
Fragrant spice cookies with a baked in raisin filling. My mother used to put these in my lunchbox. 

Christmas Spice Cookies

Submitted by: Carol 
My children love spice cookies at any time. I think most children love them. I am enclosing a recipe that moms and dads can have their children help with during the baking at Christmas. Every child keeps their special memories of every day with the family and I sure remember mine from when I was a little girl. 

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Soft Gingerbread Cookies

Submitted by: sal 
These cookies are warm and delicious on a cold winter's day. Cut them into any shape to fit your holiday celebrations. 

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Submitted by: Michael Wynkoop 
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