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Neapolitan Cookies

Submitted by: Jan Mallo 
'My sister shared the recipe for these thin tri-color treats several years ago,' relates Jan Mallo of White Pigeon, Michigan. 'The crisp cookies are fun to eat - one section at a time or with all three in one bite.' 

Peanut Butter Pinwheel Cookies

Submitted by: Suzanne Stull 
Pretty pinwheel cookies with peanut butter filling. 

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Soft Chocolate Mint Cookies

Submitted by: Kristin Vincent 
If you don't care for crisp cookies that crumble when you take a bite, give this soft variety a try. No one can resist the fudgy, minty flavor. --Kristin Vincent, Orem, Utah 

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Ginger Poppy Seed Cookies

Submitted by: Mary Priesgen 
Poppy seed and ginger pair up nicely in these popular treats. The refrigerated dough slices easily and bakes quickly. 

Surprise Cookies

Submitted by: Charmaine Martin 
Cottage cheese is the secret ingredient in these tender, flaky cookies. I'm not sure where the recipe came from. But my grandmother was a baker, so I like to believe it was one of his. 

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Roll-Out Cookies

Submitted by: Bonnie Price 
I collect cookie cutters (I have over 5,000!), so a good cutout recipe is a must. These cookies are crisp and buttery-tasting with just a hint of lemon, and the dough handles nicely. 

Pinwheel Cookies I

Submitted by: Nancy 
These cookies are mixed, wrapped in wax paper, chilled, sliced and then baked. My grandmother and my mother both made these and now I make them for my family. 

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Strawberry Wedding Bell Cookies

Submitted by: Laurie Messer 
To ring in a joyous occasion like a bridal shower or wedding, I'm often asked to make these festive cookies. You can use different flavors of jam to suit your tastes. --Laurie Messer, Bonifay, Florida 

Chocolate-Mint Sandwich Cookies

Submitted by: Monica Kneuer 
Refreshing mint filling sandwiched between two chocolate cookies makes for some tasty Noel nibbling. 

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Old-Fashioned Raisin Cookies

Submitted by: Darlene Markel 
'My mother has been making these morsels for the past 40 years, much to the delight of all in our family,' jots Darlene Markel of Stayton, Oregon. 'The fruit-filled sugar cookies will please any sweet tooth. They disappear quickly!' 
 
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