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DPP 5: cookies

Packaged up some of the cookies I have been baking the past two days...so yummy!

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  1. Oh, they look yummy. I have just now started to think about making Christmas cookies. I really like getting to peek into all the fun of the season with your pictures. (Also, the Angry Bird tree topper - a hoot - that would be greatly loved here at our house too.)

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  2. I agree with Dorie. They look yummy!! We made sugar cookie dough yesterday and hope to roll them out and back them today. :) You will definitely be putting the smile on many people's faces with those cookies. :)

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  3. I love me some snickerdoodles! I really like that they are transportable because they don't crack or stick together. What roll out sugar cookie recipe do you use?

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