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 Chip Cookies V

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

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Butterscotch Potato Chip Cookies

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

Potato Chip Cookies VII

Submitted by: sal 
Pleasant tasting cookies made with potato chips, oats, almonds and applesauce. 

Potato Chip Cookies IV

Submitted by: Juanita Peek 
This recipe uses "lite" potato chips which makes this version of the Potato Chip Cookie much less oily. 

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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. 

Potato Chip Cookies III

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

Potato Chip Crunchies

Submitted by: Dorothy Buiter 
I usually have all sorts of baked goodies waiting for my family when they come home for the holidays. No matter how fancy the other cookies are, these are usually the first to go. 

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Cocoa Chocolate Chip Cookies

Submitted by: Mary Dudek 
Crisp outside but chewy inside, these sweet sensations will disappear in a hurry. 'I home-school our six children,' writes Mary Dudek from Alliance, Ohio. 'The kids always have friends over, so I like to keep snacks on hand. They love these cookies.' 
 
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