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    Quote Originally Posted by BobH View Post
    Almost sounds like the recipe that was on a Kraft peanut butter jar label years ago. If so it was good.

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    Could be. I have no idea where the recipe came to me from. Great cookies though.
    Super-Easy Peanut Butter Cookies Recipe - Kraft Canada
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    That has to be the easiest cookie recipe I have seen
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    Quote Originally Posted by rolodave View Post
    That has to be the easiest cookie recipe I have seen
    I've made them in the past, my mother loved them. My recipe has you make the balls, then roll in granulated sugar before using the tines of an eating fork to flatten them out.

    They are also great for those who can't have wheat--
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    Great cookies for certain. The recipe is also super easy to remember. Very easy to make small batches too.
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    Yea, that is the recipe. The syllabus for tomorrow is now a double batch of peanut butter cookies, with chocolate chips of course, in the morning followed by a double batch of short bread cookies in the afternoon. That should do for the Christmas season.

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    What are you using for a shortbread recipe?
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    Quote Originally Posted by RezDog View Post
    What are you using for a shortbread recipe?
    It is a 3 ingredient recipe that is on a hand written piece of paper. Is as follows:

    1 Cup butter softened
    1/2 Cup icing sugar
    2 Cups of flour

    Cream together butter and sugar. Add flour and mix till it forms a soft dough. The dough will be crumbly at first so keep mixing until it is smooth

    I then roll it into balls and place them on a cookie sheet topped with parchment paper. I flatten the balls with a dinner fork

    Put them in an oven pre heated to 350 and bake for 16-18 minutes or until golden brown.

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