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Panellets (Catalan All-Saints Cookies)

Submitted by: K.Borg 
Living In: Barcelona, Cataluna, Spain
These fabulous 'cookies' come out around the middle of October and are traditionally eaten on All-Saints Day (November 1) in Catalonia, Spain. The traditional ones are made with pine nuts, but you can also find them with almond or coconut. 

Potato Chip Cookies V

Submitted by: Juanita 
These were a popular cookie at the Omaha Nebraska Parks and Recreation Department thirty to forty years ago. 

Potato Chip Cookies I

Submitted by: Mary 
I haven't made these cookies, but I have eaten them and they were delicious. 

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Potato Chip Cookies II

Submitted by: Barbara 
This recipe adds pecans for extra flavor. 

Potato Flake Cookies

Submitted by: Suzanne Stull 
Easy, moist cookies. 

Mable's Potato Cookies

Submitted by: Melissa 
An easy rolled, refrigerator, no bake cookie! 

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Potato Chip Cookies VI

Submitted by: Fran 
Grandma Rall made this recipe lots, using up potato chip crumbs (usually stale) that nobody wanted. Walnuts add even more crunch to this unusual cookie. 

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Potato Chip Cookies

Submitted by: Irene Carey 
'A friend at work shared this wonderful recipe,' pends Irene Carey of Hansville, Wisconsin. Potato chips give these buttery cookies a unique flavor. They're simple to make and so good.' 

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Butterscotch Potato Chip Cookies

Submitted by: Arlene Woodahl 
Crunchy, sweet, drop cookie. 

Potato Chip Cookies III

Submitted by: Theresa 
Old fashioned cookies made with crushed potato chips and rolled in sugar. 
 
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