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Cracker Jack Cookies I

Submitted by: Juanita Peek 
This is a very old recipe from at least the 30's. The name comes from the old expression meaning 'great'. 

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Chewy Chocolate Chip Oatmeal Cookies

Submitted by: PANTHERA 
I modified Beatrice's Excellent Oatmeal cookies very slightly. I came up with something that my boyfriend went CRAZY over! I've never seen him enjoy cookies to that extent! He said I blew his mother's recipe away. 

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Chewy Crispy Coconut Cookies

Submitted by: Melissa J 
Crispy, chewy, coconut, oatmeal, cornflake cookies. Wow are these good! 

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Cowboy Cookies I

Submitted by: Sharon 
This recipe is from the Amish. 

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Spring Cleaning Cookies

Submitted by: HUGEN 
I was cleaning out my kitchen cabinets and found several ingredients which needed to be used up and I came up with these chewy, coconut, oatmeal, chocolate chip, pecan cookies.  

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Bobbie's Oatmeal Cookies

Submitted by: SHANNON WOOD 
Yummy oatmeal cookies with chocolate chips, raisins and pecans! 

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Chocolate Chip Oatmeal Cookies

Submitted by: Rosina 
To make bar cookies out of this recipe, press dough onto bottom of ungreased 13 X 9 inch baking pan. Bake 30-35 minutes. 

Sunflower Oatmeal Cookies

Submitted by: TOYBEME 
A sweet oatmeal cookie with crunchy toasted sunflower seeds. This cookie is a family favorite. It calls for coconut, but I like them better without the coconut. 

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Urban Legend Chocolate Chip Cookies

Submitted by: Rene Kratz 
You may have heard this story...a woman asks to buy a cookie recipe and is told it will cost 'two-fifty.' She thinks this means $2.50, but then she gets her credit card bill back and finds out it is $250.00. Outraged, she spreads the recipe far and wide to try and get her money's worth. I first heard this story 6 years ago and was given a recipe on a sheet of paper which bore the date '1986.' The supposed originator of the recipe was a well-known cookie company. I have since heard this tale again several times, with the recipe originating from different upscale department stores. True story? Who knows, but it's a darn good cookie. Here's my version. 

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Cracker Jack Cookies II

Submitted by: Earthymom 
Chocolate chip cookies with a few more ingredients. Oatmeal, coconut, and cereal make them very good and chewy. 
 
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