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A to Z Everything-but-the-Kitchen-Sink Chocolate Chip Cookies

Submitted by: Melissa
Home Town: Riverside, California, USA
This the most amazing cookie recipe that I have ever baked! It has oats, chocolate chips, coconut, cornflakes, walnuts, plus much more - They're chewy, crispy, crunchy and fabulous! No one could get enough! I just had to share this with you all! Enjoy! 
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Almond Bars I

Submitted by: Carol
These bars taste wonderful and are very colorful on your plate of goodies for the holidays. Try them and your guests will rave over them. Don't be surprised if they ask you for the recipe. 

Almond Chocolate Coconut Cookies I

Submitted by: Suzanne Stull
Light cookie with the taste of an Almond Joy candy bar. 
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Almond Chocolate Coconut Cookies II

Submitted by: Brenda
Coconut, chocolate chips and almonds make these drop cookies crunchy, chewy and melt in your mouth good! 
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Almond Coconut Brownies

Submitted by: Wendy Wilkins
Provided by: Taste of Home
I combined a couple of my favorite brownie recipes and came up with this. My family has always enjoyed brownies and this has become a special treat. 
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Almond Coconut Chocolate Cookie Balls

Submitted by: Holly
These little cookies taste a lot like the popular candy bar. 

Almond Macaroon Nests

Submitted by: Brenda
This is a tradition at Easter in our family! A delicate butter cookie, decorated with colored coconut to look like a little nest and filled with chocolate covered almonds or peanuts. I like to color the coconut by placing it into a jar with the food coloring. Just close the lid and shake until colored. No messy hands! 
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Almond-Raspberry Meringue Bars

Submitted by: Dinah
These chewy, delicious bars also have a touch of coconut. 

Amazing Gluten-free Layer Bars

Submitted by: Kate
A gluten-free adaptation of the traditional Seven Layer Bar recipe. All ingredients are available in ordinary supermarkets. Be sure to check the packaging on your ingredients to make sure they are indeed gluten-free. 

Ambrosia Cookies

Submitted by: Jo Nebel
A very tasty cookie that goes over very well at any gathering. 
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Anzac Biscuits I

Submitted by: Sharon McAllister
Traditional recipe from Australia and New Zealand. Associated with the joint public holiday (ANZAC Day) to commemorate the Gallipoli landings during WW1. 
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Anzac Biscuits with Macadamia Nuts

Submitted by: Vanessa Pike-Russell
When the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps landed at Gallipoli on April 25, 1915, a legend was born. On Anzac Day every year, we pay homage, not only to the Anzacs, but to Australians who have fought in all wars. These biscuits are uniquely Australian and this recipe utilizes Macadamia Nuts, another Australian treasure. 
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Apricot Balls

Submitted by: Diane Bell
Minced dried apricots are combined with brown sugar, coconut and condensed milk in these no-bake balls. 
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Apricot Coconut Cookies

Submitted by: Sara Kennedy
Provided by: Taste of Home
'These fancy, chewy cookies are made without eggs,' notes Sara Kennedy of Manassas, Virginia. 'Our son's allergy got me searching for treats he can enjoy...and we love them, too.' 

Apricot Confection

Submitted by: Lillian Bowers
A cross between a cookie and a candy. Absolutely irresistible. 
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Apricot-Coconut Squares

Submitted by: Jo Whattam
The yummiest apricot-coconut squares you've ever tasted! 

Aunt Betz Cookies

Submitted by: Cindy Voltz
Delicious no-bake bar cookies! For variety you can substitute butterscotch chips for chocolate chips. 

Basic Coconut Cookies

Submitted by: Mellan
This recipe uses a pre-made mix that can be stored for several weeks at room temperature. You can look at the recipe for Basic Cookie Mix here at Cookierecipe.com! Use 2 cups for this recipe. Add the following ingredients to the mix for coconut cookies. 

Basic Cookie Mix

Submitted by: Mellan
This basic cookie mix can be used to make 9 different cookies. 
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Bird Seed Squares

Submitted by: LIFESDISASTER
This is an easy, healthy, but yummy, no-bake snack that disappears quickly whenever I take it along. You can easily substitute other ingredients for the cereal part such as ground or chopped nuts, flax seeds, etc. If you don't have enough of one thing, just add more of another. 


 
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