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Stained Glass Cookies

Submitted by: Kathleen Dickerson
Melted candies surrounded by dough to resemble stained glass windows. 

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Old Fashioned Cookies

Submitted by: R. Dean
This recipe has been in my family for over 150 years. Every one in the family loves them. 

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Scout Cookies

Submitted by: Suzanne Stull
Tastes like the original sugar cookie sold by Girl Scouts in 1935. Taste a bit of history!! 

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Old Fashioned Fudge Cookies

Submitted by: Sally
These cookies taste like the old fashioned fudge we used to make. 

Ceramic Mold Cookies

Submitted by: Lois M. Campbell
For best results, mix your dough by hand. Lightly oil mold and blot with paper towel. Lightly flour mold and re-flour the mold before each cookie but DO NOT re-oil. Press a piece of dough firmly and evenly into the mold. Trim the back of the cookie so it's flush with the mold. Tap the dough from mold and place on a baking sheet in the top third of your oven until nicely browned - about 10 minutes. 

Honey-butter Biscuit Cookies

Submitted by: Millie
Mmmmm these cookies are really good; they have a hint of vanilla in them, and they are just, well, they're just good!! Try them!! 

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Nougat Cookies

Submitted by: Florida Ray
Chewy and sweet, these Swedish cookies take a bit more time to make... but are well worth the extra effort. 

State Fair Butter Cookies

Submitted by: Jon Carbon
It is a good cookie that you can do many things with. You can put frosting on it, you can eat it plain, or mix melted chocolate chips in the dough. It tastes really good! 

Cut-Out Butter Cookies

Submitted by: Melissa
These are very yummy cut-out type cookies. You may end up not needing all of the 2 1/2 cups of flour. 

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Busia's Cutout Cookies

Submitted by: Amy Melissa
These cookies are great everyday cookies, not too sweet or buttery. They are usually in special shapes and decorated for different holidays. 
 
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