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Evelyn's Rolled Sugar Cookies

Submitted by: Ingrid
I have been making these since the 70's. The recipe was passed on to me by my mother-in-law and I have yet to find a better tasting sugar cookie! I sprinkle them with colored sugar for the holidays. 

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Michelle's Soft Sugar Cookies

Submitted by: Michelle Roy
These sugar cookies have won raves from all who have tried them. They are soft and have a light and delicate flavor. They're great for Christmastime cut outs. 

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Mrs. Fields Sugar Cookies

Submitted by: Ashley
Just like Mrs. Field's sugar cookies. 

Roll About Sugar Cookies

Submitted by: K. Cornell
These cookies are thick and bake up really soft. Great for cut out cookies. 

Great Gram's Sugar Cookies

Submitted by: Victoria Turner
This recipe has been handed down for generations in my family. Hope you like them as much as we do! 

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Sugar Cookies VI

Submitted by: Galia
I am Galia from Israel and I am sending you a recipe for the best sugar cookies that everyone loves! They're best if you make them with cookie cutters with different shapes (animals, people... etc.) Good luck! 

Sugar Cookies XI

Submitted by: Kim
Make yourself a really big batch of these old fashioned buttermilk sugar cookies, because you will have to share. 

Spur Sugar Cookies

Submitted by: Kathy
This was my great-great grandmother's recipe. We make it every year and ice the cookies, rather than sugaring them! 

Mrs. Schaller's Sugar Cookies

Submitted by: Rick Medla
A popular rolled cookie that can be cut into shapes and decorated with frosting. 

Sugar Cookies IV

Submitted by: Sarah
Crispy sugar cookies. Not too sweet or too plain. Great for holidays or other special occasions or just for any time. 
 
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