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Coconut Kisses by Salad FoodieThink macaroon with a chocolate kiss - a match made in heaven. These will disappear fast on your valentine cookie tray. Be sure to have chocolate kisses unwrapped and ready to pop onto cookie tops when removed from oven. |
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Valentine Sugar Cookie Cutouts by Salad FoodiePerfect cookie dough for sugar cutouts, here made into Valentine hearts. |
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German Chocolate Cookies by Salad FoodieThis recipe from the BHG.com website was developed as a healthier alternative to outright decadent German chocolate cake. Rolled oats and flax meal are substitutes for part of the all purpose flour, and butter and sugar have been reduced. I resisted the urge to tweak ingredients as I often do, and was pleasantly surprised that they… |
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Peanutty Oatmeal Cookies by Salad FoodieA different take on peanut butter cookies. The oatmeal adds chewiness, and the chopped peanuts add extra crunch. For an over-the-top serving, spread a cookie with a smear of peanut butter and dab of jelly. |
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Suji Cookies by Navaneetham Krishnannice crunch on top with a buttery sweet aroma. |
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Apple, Date, Cinnamon Cookies by Grains of HopeVery moist and delicate cookies will a low sugar content. |
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White-Chocolate Pecan Cookies by RecipeKingWhite-Chocolate-Pecan Cookies is an easy recipe with white baking chocolate, toasted pecans and dried cranberries which will become a must have for the Thanksgiving and Christmas season. They take only (31) minutes total time from start to finish and Santa Claus will be thrilled with these as well. Makes (72) cookies; enough to fill a… |
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Double Ginger Cookies by Cat Cox-CarterIntense ginger flavor makes these irresistible cookies a real holiday favorite. |
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SLAPPY COOKIE OR SAD HAPPY by GARY ESTESSTHE NAME COMES FROM MY KIDS AND MY WIFE. THIS RECIPE, MY GRAND MOTHER ALWAYS MADE FOR US AS A SNACK. THERE SO GOOD YOU WANT TO EAT ALL OF THEM. THE NAME ALSO COMES FROM WHEN THEY BAKE, THEY PUFF UP AND THEN THEY FALL. EVERY TIME. |
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Olive Oil Coconut Cookies by Julia Ann SoudersA change in the old fashioned sugar cookie. I used extra virgin olive oil since I was out of butter and shortening. It makes a firm cookie. and crispy around the edge. It is adapted from The Fannie Farmer Cookbook Sugar Cookie. ©2007-2015 Netta Belle’s Choice® cookbookinabox® “Reg. U.S. Pat. & Trdmk.Off.” Reg. “Trade-marks… |
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