Cup of Everything Cookies

Submitted by: Peggy C. 
These are one of my family's favorites. There's something for everyone in these. I have worked in the school cafeteria for 8 years and we have used this recipe a lot. The kids love them. 

Everything Cookies II

Submitted by: Jackie Adams 
This recipe is great for any large gathering, parties, church functions, holidays, as it yields dozens (I'm not sure how many, we make LARGE cookies and it makes 2-3 dozen). 

One Oh One Cookies

Submitted by: M. Galstad 
Great recipe for when you need a lot of cookies for picnics, potlucks, family reunions, Christmas.... 

Everything Cookies I

Submitted by: J. Clark 
As the name implies, these cookies have everything. 

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Million Dollar Cookies

Submitted by: Beth 
Crispy rice cereal drop cookies. Try butterscotch chips for a different taste. 

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Pride Of Iowa Cookies

Submitted by: BEULAH M. SCHOTT 
This is one of the best cookies in the whole world! 

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The Whole Jar of Peanut Butter Cookies

Submitted by: Kevin Ryan 
This cookie got its name because a whole 18-ounce jar of peanut butter is used to make it. It is the creamiest, moistest cookie I have ever had, and bound to be a favorite with anyone who makes them. Just don't over bake them! 

Mint Cookie Cookies

Submitted by: Yvonne 
Great tea or coffee cookies, these won't last long in your house! 

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Good Cookies I

Submitted by: Miss Daisy 
These cookies melt in your mouth. 

Acorn Magic Delights

Submitted by: Lara Braithwaite 
This is an easy yet elegant butter-pecan cookie shaped to resemble an acorn and dipped in melted chocolate chips and chopped pecans. 
 
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