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Soft Sugar Cookies V

Submitted by: Eileen Sieger
These cookies, which contain sour cream, are the softest sugar cookies ever! I find that if I roll them a little thick and do not overbake, they are best and stay moist. Use whatever cookie cutters that suit the occasion! 
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Cracked Sugar Cookies I

Submitted by: Pam
This is a nice soft center sugar cookie. 
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Molasses Sugar Cookies II

Submitted by: Karin Christian
These taste like a ginger cookie. They can be either crispy or chewy, depending on when they are taken out of the oven. Balls of dough are formed, then rolled in sugar and baked. 
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Ultimate Sugar Cookies

Submitted by: Sally
The name says it all. Use pancake syrup instead of the corn syrup, if you wish. 

Sugar Cookies VIII

Submitted by: Moo-Moo
These cookies are a family favorite. This recipe has been in our family for generations. We love them! 
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Cookie Mold Sugar Cookies

Submitted by: Maura
Sugar cookies for cookie molds. The yield depends upon the size of your cookie molds. 
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Old Fashioned Sugar Cookies in a Jar

Submitted by: Trina
Sugar cookie mix in a jar. This makes a great gift for those who have everything.  

Rum Sugar Cookies

Submitted by: millie atchison
Cookies that taste like eggnog! These are a perfect addition to your holiday cookie trays! Try sprinkling a little nutmeg on top of each cookie! 
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Mrs. Fields Sugar Cookies

Submitted by: Ashley
Just like Mrs. Field's sugar cookies. 
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Soft Sugar Cookies IV

Submitted by: Laura Stearns
This Recipe is a State Fair Blue Ribbon winner. This is an easy sugar cookie recipe, you don't have to roll it out, and the cookies are soft and chewy, unlike other sugar cookies. Anybody can make these. 
 
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