Cranberry Crisps

Submitted by: Sandy Furches 
I developed this recipe after sampling a similar cookie while traveling in North Carolina. These pretty cookies keep well in the freezer, so I always have some on hand for midday munching. 

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Chewy Oatmeal Cherry Toffee Crisps

Submitted by: MARBALET 
Everyone just loves these cookies. You can make them soft by leaving them on the cookie sheet for a minute or two. If you like a crisp and crunchy cookie - immediately remove them from the cookie sheet once they are done baking! Full of berries, oatmeal, chocolate and toffee. 

Cranberry Oat Cookies

Submitted by: Marjorie Goertzen 
These cookies that I adapted from another recipe call to mind ones my mother used to bake. Instead of stirring in raisins like she did, though, I add bright red cranberries for festive flair. 

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Cranberry Lemon Sandwiches

Submitted by: Patricia Michalski 
I bake cookies all year long, so my friends and family call me the 'Cookie Lady'! Whenever I bake these for Christmas, I make three batches...one to keep at home for my husband and two to give as gifts. 

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Cranberry Oat Yummies

Submitted by: Carol Birkemeier 
I like to think these oatmeal treats are better for you than the standard chocolate chip cookie. Our three sons just can't get enough of them. And they have no idea I've make the cookies healthier. --Carol Birkemeier of Nashville, Indiana 

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Frosted Cranberry Drop Cookies

Submitted by: Shirley Kidd 
Shirley Kidd started making these treats after tasting a batch her friend whipped up. 'I immediately requested the recipe and have been baking them by the dozens ever since,' she enthuses from her home in New London, Minnesota. 'The icing is an ideal complement to the tart berries in the cookies.' 

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Cranberry Drop Cookies

Submitted by: Pam Baker 
Pam Baker of South Charleston, West Virginia cherishes this recipe from a favorite children's Christmas book. 'My 22-year-old daughter bakes these cookies each Christmas,' Pam relates. 

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Cranberry Icebox Cookies

Submitted by: Gloria Anderson 
'These crisp cookies are especially popular at Thanksgiving and Christmas with a cup of hot tea or coffee,' reports Gloria Anderson of Paso Robles, California. It's convenient to bake a batch, too, because you can store the dough in the fridge until needed. 

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Toffee Sandwich Cookies

Submitted by: April McDavid 
My brother's quest to find a filled toffee cookie inspired me to spend hours in the kitchen coming up with a winning combination. Of the 14 kinds of cookies I bake each Christmas, these are the first to disappear. 

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Double Chocolate Crisps

Submitted by: Marilyn Spangler 
I received this recipe from my sister-in-law more than 35 years ago. Chock-full of chocolate, these crispy cookies have a tantalizing aroma while baking. 
 
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