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Starlight Sugar Cookies (Cookie Mix)

Provided by: Betty Crocker®
Brighten up the holidays with starry sugar cookies made with easy sugar cookie mix. 

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Funny Face Cookies (Cookie Mix)

Provided by: Betty Crocker®
Jump-start your cookie baking with cookie mix from a pouch. 

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Pop Art Cookies (Cookie Mix)

Provided by: Betty Crocker®
Party time? Pop cookies-on-a-stick into glasses and let the good times roll! Cookie mix and ready-to-spread frosting make for fast festivities. 

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Stop-and-Go Cookie Pops

Provided by: Betty Crocker®
Party time! Stop traffic with fun-to-eat cookie pops decorated with candies. 

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KELLOGG'S* RICE KRISPIES* Leaves

Provided by: KELLOGG'S* RICE KRISPIES*
Use a leaf-shaped cookie cutter or your own pattern for these treats decorated as spring or autumn leaves. 

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KELLOGG'S* RICE KRISPIES* Extra Helping Hand

Provided by: KELLOGG'S* RICE KRISPIES*
Make a pattern from your handprint for these fun treats. Little hands will yield smaller (but more) treats! 

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KELLOGG'S* RICE KRISPIES* Stars

Provided by: KELLOGG'S* RICE KRISPIES*
Decorated KELLOGG'S* RICE KRISPIES Treats* in star shapes make a sparkling addition to your holiday cookie tray. 

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KELLOGG'S* RICE KRISPIES* Santa Claus Faces

Provided by: KELLOGG'S* RICE KRISPIES*
For a fun and festive snack, let your kids help decorate cut-out rounds of KELLOGG'S* RICE KRISPIES* Treats with frosting and candies. 

Grandma Abbey's Christmas Cookies

Submitted by: KelliCooks
Here's a versatile cut-out cookie recipe with a delicate nutmeg flavor. You can decorate with sprinkles, or frost the cookies after they've cooled. 

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Mailaenderli

Submitted by: Cindy
Sweet, traditional Swiss cut-out cookies are twice glazed with bright egg yolk, topped with holiday sprinkles, then baked to golden-brown perfection. 

Traditional Swedish Pepparkakor

Submitted by: Eal
Paper-thin and spicy, these cookies are a beloved Swedish Christmas tradition. Thoroughly chilling the dough before rolling it out, and dusting cookie cutters with flour will make the cut-out process easier. 

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Grandma Hasz's Christmas Cutouts

Submitted by: smithgangMom
This is my great-grandmother's recipe. It has survived four generations and is still at the top of my cut-out recipe list. The secret is to roll the dough extra thin! 

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Marranitos (Mexican Pig-Shaped Cookies)

Submitted by: nmcowgirl
Home Town: Carlsbad, New Mexico, USA
Living In: Hagerman, New Mexico, USA
Marranitos (or cochinos, or puerquitos, as are they are called in some Mexican-American communities) are often called 'Gingerbread Pigs,' although they don't actually have ginger in them - and no cinnamon either. In fact, traditional marranitos get their delicious spicy-brown goodness from molasses. This recipe is a trans-pecos region variation, it uses the non-traditional addition of cinnamon. You may wish to try also adding a bit of dry ground ginger, and you may use a milk wash instead of an egg wash. 

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Biscochitos Traditional Cookies

Submitted by: BECKY771
Home Town: Mcalester, Oklahoma, USA
Living In: Weatherford, Texas, USA
This is New Mexico's traditional cookie. A great thick sugar cookie that is dusted with cinnamon-sugar. The traditional shape is fleur-de-lis, but use your favorite cookie cutters if you like. 

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Rosemary Shortbread Cookies

Submitted by: AMARTIN07
Home Town: New York, New York, USA
Living In: Burlington, Vermont, USA
A very Victorian recipe! Some people are put off by the notion of herb cookies, but you'll be pleasantly surprised. The flavor improves with age (best 2 days after), keeping for about a week. 

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Tipperary Biscuits

Submitted by: GERBERA2000
These are a traditional Scottish cookie-very spicy and not too sweet. They are a treat for the grown-ups, too. Wonderful with a nice mug of tea. Yum! 

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Brown Sugar Cut-Out Cookies and Icing

Submitted by: MGRIFFIN1
Yummy brown sugar cut-out cookies from a tried-and-true recipe handed down through the generations. 

Casino Night Mini Fruit Pizzas

Submitted by: JORMAN
Home Town: West, Texas, USA
You can make mini fruit pizzas to resemble cards or dice by using square and rectangular cookies, strawberries cut vertically to look like hearts and blueberries for the dots on the die. 

Raspberry Liqueur Valentine Cookies

Submitted by: IWALCOTT
A real sweetheart of a cookie! Raspberry liqueur adds a delicate scent and an extra flavor dimension to these crisp, flaky treats. The shiny gloss makes them a beauty to behold. 

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Green Tea Mint Cookies

Submitted by: B. Maitreya
A unique combination of Green tea leaves, lemongrass, honey and mint shaped into cookies produces an originally fresh, yet simple treat with an Asian influence. I suggest the Good Earth Tea brand because it contains lemongrass; I've tried this recipe with plain green tea leaves and it is NOT the same! 

 
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