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Zwieback

Submitted by: Maria 
A German twice-baked cookie. 

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Dixie Sugar Cookies

Submitted by: Barb Johnson 
This is my Mom's recipe. She is German and these are soft and cake like in texture and made with nutmeg. They are one of our family's favorites! 

Roll About Sugar Cookies

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

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The Best Valentine Sugar Cookies

Submitted by: Emily Williams 
This basic sugar cookie recipe is subtly flavored with a dash of almond extract, and stands up to rolling, shaping, baking and decorating. Sugar cookies should be baked until just golden on the bottom. 

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! 

Tender Crisp Sugar Cookies

Submitted by: ETHELMERTZ 
These no-roll sugar cookies are great for the holidays. Children like to shape the cookies into balls and dip them into the sprinkles! 

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Sugar Cookies V

Submitted by: Becky 
Quick, easy recipe...make extras and freeze some. 

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Super Sugar Cookies

Submitted by: Robin 
This recipe has been in my family for many years. They melt in your mouth! 

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Powdered Sugar Cookies I

Submitted by: Alicia K. Chaput 
Sugar cookies that melt in your mouth. 

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Soft Sugar Cookies I

Submitted by: KATHY 
Home Town: Niagara Falls, New York, USA
Living In: Pemberville, Ohio, USA
These cookies are big, soft and excellent! Great with frosting too! We won't eat any other sugar cookie! 
 
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