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Russian Tea Cakes I

Submitted by: THEAUNT708 
This is a family recipe that's been made at Christmas time by at least 4 generations. This year will be the first for number 5!!! 'Bubba' brought it with her when she came from Lithuania. I pass it on in the true spirit of this season! 

Russian Tea Cakes II

Submitted by: Michelle 
Enjoy ... these are wonderful! I like to use almonds, but you can experiment with other nuts, if you like. 

Tea Cakes III

Submitted by: Kirsten 
A dainty cookie with nuts, that is rolled in confectioners' sugar. These cookies are similar to the Russian Tea Cakes and they don't last long! 

Russian Tea Biscuits

Submitted by: Rosina 
These are a nice addition on any cookie platter. 

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Grandma's Old Fashioned Tea Cakes

Submitted by: RGA 
A sweet cut-out cookie with a pinch of nutmeg.  

Old Fashioned Tea Cakes II

Submitted by: Jacquetta Peace 
This delightful buttery cookie recipe has stood the test of time. Have some with an old fashioned cup of tea. 

Tea Cakes II

Submitted by: Susan Rains 
These tea cake cookies are great for letting children frost them because they don't crumble easily. 

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Tea Cakes I

Submitted by: Jane Choate 
This is a really good tea cake that is easy to make. 

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Tea Cookies I

Submitted by: Mari 
This recipe makes 30 to 35 cookies. They are delicious, can't eat just one. 

Nana's Tea Cakes

Submitted by: Jennifer Galvan 
Simple, soft sugar cookies. Can be made as drop cookies or cut out cookies. 
 
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