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Virtual Cookie Exchange


 Without further ado, let me present my favorite Christmas cookie!


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Lisa Marie Mary said…
Can I come over to your house for cookies?? Surely Alabama's just a hop, skip and a jump away, right? ;)

Sounds delicious!!
These sound great and right up our alley, as we are in Texas, thanks!!!
Mary Blackburn said…
My husbands cousin used to make a cookie very much like this. I never had the recipe, but my husband loved them, so I can't wait to make these for him to see if they taste the same.
Thank you for this recipe.
Gidget said…
Oh! Your website is so cute. The boys are absolutely going to love these cookies! Thank you for sharing the recipe.
Patti said…
Your recipe for Cowboy Cookies look so hearty! I would have to say they almost look wholesome and nutritious. Well, walnuts and oats ARE good for you. :D

Thanks for sharing!
Jen said…
My sister and I make these every year, we love them!
glonet said…
I love oatmeal cookies & these sound wonderful!
And I really like your frame and bg for the recipe!
Gloria
StaciJansma said…
Sounds like a wonderful recipe - glad you shared it with us!

Your website is very festive too!

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