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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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Gingerbread Cookies

Submitted by: Heather 
This is a very tasty Christmas dessert. This recipe is very nice for Christmas parties as it makes 2 1/2 dozen 2 1/2 inch cookies. 

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Gingerbread Cookies II

Submitted by: Kim 
This is the BEST recipe for gingerbread cookies I have ever tasted. It looks complicated, but isn't. I have used this recipe for many years and always get compliments on it. 

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Chocolate Gingerbread Cookies

Submitted by: Anna McMurren 
Very good, and not to hard to make. 

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Molasses Cookies I

Submitted by: Kristen Pontier 
This is an old family recipe, and well worth the time and effort. 

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Gingerbread Boy Cookies

Submitted by: Donna Sasser Hinds 
Mom always used the same round-headed cookie cutter to make her boys. They always came out of the oven soft and chewy with plenty of traditional molasses-ginger flavor. --Donna Sasser Hinds, Milwaukie, Oregon 

Gingerbread Cutouts

Submitted by: Joyce Guy 
You can roll out gingerbread dough into rectangular sheets for walls, cut out windows, and bake. Same for the roof. When done you can fit them together with icing 'glue' and paint them with colored icing. First decide what size and draw each piece (front, back, ends and roof on paper such as typing or computer paper and fit them together to see how it will look when completed. You can also cut out shingles and 'glue' them in place after the rest is assembled. Use the paper pattern as a guide for cutting each piece out of the dough before you bake it. Decorate with icing and decorative candies. 

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Gingerbread Boys And Girls

Submitted by: Cindy B. 
These cookies are formed by cookie cutters. By using a toothpick to make a hole in the top of the cookie, you can hang them on the tree. You can also make paint out of egg yolks, and food coloring to make them more colorful--use as much food coloring as needed to create desired hue. My girls and I would spend hours making these cookies each Christmas so we could hang them on the tree. 

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Gingerbread Men

Submitted by: Joyce Johnson 
Hansel and Gretel would have loved them..... 

Moravian Spice Cookies

Submitted by: Pam 
Crisp, spicy wafer. 
 
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